Sam, this is great quantitative analysis. Though deciding where to spend your donations for maximum impact shows how far American politics has strayed from one-person-one-vote.
I wonder about the potential efficacy of focusing $s not on ephemeral candidate committees but on more permanent organizations based in the "moneyball" states that are focused on voter registration, voter rights protections, etc. See, for example, grantees ID'ed here: https://citizensforthevote.com/
Sam, this is great quantitative analysis. Though deciding where to spend your donations for maximum impact shows how far American politics has strayed from one-person-one-vote.
I wonder about the potential efficacy of focusing $s not on ephemeral candidate committees but on more permanent organizations based in the "moneyball" states that are focused on voter registration, voter rights protections, etc. See, for example, grantees ID'ed here: https://citizensforthevote.com/