dream works executive, steven spielberg and jeffrey katzenberg and george soros and j.j. abrahams and his wife. super pacs changed the game for 2016 presidential candidates. they have to spend a huge amount of their time courting voters and billionaires. reporter: the big question for all right donors what will the rich guys and gals giving the huge sums expect from the candidate who wins? that is the question. jake tapper joins us. along with cnn correspondent. jake the fact that about 130 families have provided half the money raised by republican candidates so far, pretty incredible how so few people control the majority of campaign spending? it is incredible. i think two out of three dollars raised so far going to these super pacs. there is no limits. so i think people saw the lesson of 2012 where some of the
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million check like that. reporter: super pacs behind ted cruz raised $38 million so far. 95% of it coming from just three families including one that got a lot of its dough from fracking. according to the new york times all this super pac cash means that only 400 families have provided about 1/2 the money in the election so far. jeb bush s right to rise pac, $103 million coming mostly from big wigs in the oil and gas industry and three former ambassadors. marco rubio s super pac owes half of the $16 million pile to two pals oracle ceo, larry ellison and former owner of the philadelphia eagles norm brayman. scott walker has $20 million in super pac funds. a quarter of it from the owners of the chicago cubs. on the democratic side one of hillary clinton s super pac, $15 million vault which is shared more evenly among big names. including $1 million each from
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