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The phrase "a Democratic donor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or organization that contributes financially to the Democratic Party or its candidates.
Example: "The campaign received significant support from a Democratic donor who has been active in local politics."
Alternatives: "a supporter of the Democratic Party" or "a contributor to the Democrats."
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"He feels hurt," a Democratic donor says.
But Mr. Brown dismissed him as a Democratic donor.
Spacey, 56, is a Democratic donor and friend of Bill Clinton.
"You can't swing a cat without hitting gay people in Charlotte this week," said Craig McCartney, 54, a Democratic donor from Dallas.
Opponents have released their own ads, most recently with a series of commercials produced by Thomas F. Steyer, a San Francisco hedge fund billionaire and a Democratic donor.
Mr. Rendell called the financier George Soros, a Democratic donor, on Monday and asked him to help pay for a revote.
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"I'm undecided," said Mark Buell, a philanthropist and a major Democratic donor.
J.B. is a longtime Democratic donor and a supporter of early childhood education.
A spokesman for Graham said his accusation about "money being cut off" was a reference to a top Democratic donor publicly criticizing Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo).
24) A top Democratic donor built up a vast $8bn private wealth fund in Bermuda.
A prominent Democratic donor is launching a super PAC supporting Booker's presidential bid.
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