Donuts, Pizza and Private Jets: Here’s How The Presidential Candidates Are Spending Their Money

They're buying up donuts, pizza and private jets among other things.

But running for president is about more than giving speeches and attending town halls. Candidates visit local businesses and immerse themselves in the communities they visit. That means eating, drinking and celebrating with locals.

Here are some of the most interesting purchases candidates have made in the 2016 cycle so far:

  • $686.61 at Minnesota Smoothie & More
  • $1,303.48 at Microwave Donuts LLC
  • $672.54 at Binny’s Beverage Depot
  • $2,700 at The Sugar Experience
  • $505.27 on Domino’s pizza
  • $10,794.00 at Staples
  • $400.00 at Pella opera house
  • Martin O’Malley:

  • $2,657.81 on Amazon.com
  • $687.73 on Americano restaurant
  • $398.23 on Athena restaurant
  • $320.64 at Costco
  • $1,412.00 at New Fortune Chinese restaurant
  • $268.60 at Potbelly
  • Lindsey Graham:

  • $186.73 at Jimmy John’s
  • $980.16 on Action Septic Tanks & Portable Toilets
  • $3,639.50 on Charlie Palmer Steak
  • $12,240,00 on Blue Star Jets, a private jet charter company
  • $2,638.59 at Mattress Firm
  • $1,072.21 at Doe’s Eat Place
  • $44,717.89 on Facebook
  • $1,428.00 on Uber
  • $5,591.77 on Facebook
  • Carly Fiorina:

  • $185.94 at NHL.com
  • $647.70 at US Flag Store
  • $100 on “Tim the Balloonman”
  • $403.13 at Blake’s Creamery
  • $460.80 on Brother Jimmy’s BBQ
  • $200.00 at Alba restaurant
  • $1,411.77 at Best Buy
  • $1,000.00 at Honeymoon Cafe and Bar
  • $9,539.18 on Office Depot
  • $89.89 at Panera Bread
  • Ted Cruz:

  • $43.20 at World of Beer