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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small donor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual or entity that contributes a relatively modest amount of money, often in the context of fundraising or political contributions.
Example: "The campaign relied heavily on a small donor base to fund its initiatives and outreach efforts."
Alternatives: "a minor contributor" or "a modest donor".
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John Moeller of Davenport told the Guardian he had long been a small donor to the Wisconsin governor.
Money could be an issue, especially if former Representative Beto O'Rourke, a small donor magnet, also mounts a bid.
But some Republicans do not like the name, saying it hardly hides the fact that a small donor group gets royal treatment from the party.
Proponents of list rentals argue they are a more cost-efficient way to help a candidate rapidly tap into a small donor base.
The party had never fully cultivated a small donor base and had consistently been more dependent on mega-contributions than the Republican Party.
The best way to insulate candidates is to have them rely on everyday people for donations, not corporate funders — on the great many, not the big money — through a small donor public matching fund system.
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There is little doubt that Mr. Obama has built a small-donor operation that any of his rivals would envy.
To underscore the vice president's challenge, the Democrats have tried to transform their annual gala into a small-donor event, with ticket prices starting at $50.
"Now you either have a super PAC or a small-donor base, and if you have one of those things you can keep going.
For their part, Democrats seem to be trying to build a small-donor base of hard-money contributors, spending heavily on computers and technology to catch Republicans.
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