Dozens of the most generous donors to super PACs that supported Donald Trumps reelection bid in the cycle have skipped giving to the new crop of super PACs backing the former president and his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination a analysis shows . Roughly threequarters of the individuals who contributed or more to the previous Trump super PACs have not donated so far to super PAC supporting any individual Republican candidates . Some of the wealthy people who once supported Trump remain reluctant to back his third bid for White House . But they also havent committed to another GOP contender at this stage in the campaign . People like to give their money to winners said Eric Levine a GOP fundraiser in New York who views the large GOP field as too unwieldy . Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said in an email President Trump is ‘absolutely dominating in every single poll both nationally and statewide and his campaign is powered by a grassroots movement that is unmatched. This campaign is about everyday Americans who are sick and tired of living in Joe Bidens America and want to return to a country with a booming economy and a secure border and respect on the world stage he wrote . The first test for the first six months of the race will come at Thanksgiving and at Thanksgiving at New Years at New Year’s New Year’s Eve and the first big test comes at Thanksgiving. The first major Republican debate comes at Halloween and at November’�s New Years’. The last major Republican debates will be at Thanksgiving’, the first of the year’ . The second of the month’ – November”. The final of the New year” – October’The last of the presidential debate. The next of the campaign’ — November – November