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Trump Wrapped Up the GOP Nomination on the Cheap

Trump has spent just $47 million to essentially lock up the GOP presidential nomination, according to Federal Election Commission fundraising reports
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump waves as he walks onstage before speaking at a campaign event at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis., Wednesday, March 30, 2016. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)Patrick Semansky / AP

In the era of Michael Bloomberg spending more than $100 million to win re-election as New York City mayor, it’s worth noting that Donald Trump has spent just $47 million to essentially lock up the GOP presidential nomination, according to the latest Federal Election Commission fundraising reports though the end of March. (Trump loaned his campaign $36 million, per those same fundraising reports.)

By contrast, Ted Cruz’s campaign spent $70 million, Hillary Clinton’s has spent $158 million and Bernie Sanders’ camp has spent $168 million.

What’s more, Trump’s campaign has spent just more than $18 million in advertisements – compared with the $77 million Jeb Bush’s Right to Rise Super PAC spent alone, or Bernie Sanders’ $56 million on ads, or Hillary Clinton’s $43 million.

Of course, winning a party’s presidential nomination on the cheap is one thing; winning a general – priced at $1 billion or more – is another.