Talk:Duke Buchan
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Additions to Politics section
editHello, I am working to bring the article up to date and ensure its accuracy. I have some new content to suggest adding to the Politics section:
- In May 2016, Buchan and his wife donated $898,000 to Trump Victory, the highest permitted amount by federal campaign laws.[1] They were the first to give $1 million to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and have subsequently donated and raised millions more, while remaining among the top two donors for years.[2]
- According to campaign finance records, Buchan donated over $940,000 to the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign.[3]
- In 2021, he was named as National Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee.[3]
- In April 2024, Buchan led a Palm Beach fundraising dinner that raised $50.5 million for the Trump campaign.[2]
- In June 2024, Buchan organized the first fundraiser for Donald Trump's presidential campaign outside the US, thought to have raised up to $3 million.[4][5] According to the Financial Times, Buchan noted that the Trump campaign chose to hold the event in London due to the “special relationship” between the US and UK.[4] The fundraiser had over 100 in attendance, including Donald Trump Jr.[6]
References
- ^ Thomas Jr., Landon (February 2, 2017). "An Early Trump Backer Awaits His Reward". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Zuckerman, Gregory (July 6, 2024). "This Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Is Trump's Secret Fundraising Weapon". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b Isenstadt, Alex (November 5, 2021). "RNC names Duke Buchan new finance chair as Ricketts steps down". Politico.
- ^ a b Rogers, Alex; Thomas, Daniel; Pickard, Jim (June 11, 2024). "Donald Trump and Joe Biden campaigns set for duelling London fundraisers". Financial Times.
- ^ "Trump's London fundraiser nets $3m – thanks to Neighbours star Holly Valance". The Telegraph. June 13, 2024.
- ^ Edwards, Joe (June 14, 2024). "Former Pop Star Raises Millions For Trump in London". Newsweek.
- I'd appreciate assistance implementing these edits. Thank you! Debbie for Duke Buchan (talk) 17:45, 22 July 2024 (UTC)
- I added info on his 2020 donations and 2021 finance chair appointment. Others may add the 2016 donation and 2024 fundraising details if considered helpful to the article. —ADavidB 19:17, 29 July 2024 (UTC)
Updates for Global finance career and Personal life
editHi, in a continued effort to update the page, I am suggesting the following edits:
- At the end of Global finance career, please add:
- In 2024, Buchan and his wife Hannah built about 1,500 apartments in the South through their business.[1]
- In the first paragraph of Personal life, please rephrase the second and fourth sentences to more accurately reflect the sources, as follows:
- He owns farms in North Carolina and New York where he grows truffles and over 100 varieties of tomatoes and vegetables, and raises horses.[1][2]
- Buchan's primary residence is in Palm Beach, Florida and he has a horse farm in Upstate New York and an apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York City.[2][1]
References
- ^ a b c Zuckerman, Gregory (July 6, 2024). "This Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Is Trump's Secret Fundraising Weapon". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b Thomas Jr., Landon (February 2, 2017). "An Early Trump Backer Awaits His Reward". The New York Times.
Pinging Adavidb as you previously assisted with this article. Thank you! Debbie for Duke Buchan (talk) 13:31, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
- I was asked to take a peek. These edits look OK but I was not able to quickly check that were sourced because the refs are both are paywalled.North8000 (talk) 19:16, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
- The initial portion of the second source, to which I have access, supports the 'residence' sentence in full, and 'raises horses'. This alternate path to the first source supports the rest, except with no mention of tomatoes. —ADavidB 05:31, 4 September 2024 (UTC)
- Wall Street Journal:
- "Buchan and his wife, with others, are building about 1,500 apartments in the South through their family office."
- "Buchan, a gregarious personality who retains a hint of a Southern accent, grows truffles and more than 100 kinds of heirloom vegetables and other crops on his farms in New York and North Carolina, near where he grew up."
- "Buchan, who grew up on a tobacco-and-cattle farm near Middleburg, N.C., and now lives in Palm Beach, Fla., and New York,..."
- New York Times:
- "But people who know Mr. Buchan well say that making the rounds at polo tournaments, cultivating truffles and heirloom tomatoes at his estate in the Hudson Valley and putting the work in to become a certified master sommelier (while also tending to his diminished hedge fund) is not going to satisfy him."
- "Poor investment returns forced him to shutter his hedge fund in 2011, although he did sock away enough to maintain three residences — a sprawling horse farm in upstate New York, a home in Palm Beach and an apartment on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan."
- Please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks again, Debbie for Duke Buchan (talk) 12:54, 5 September 2024 (UTC)
I did the first requested change. I've worked with COI editors before and have some advice for you. Which is to very simply and explicitly specify the proposed change. Like "replace xxxx with yyyy". With your "rephrase" wording you neglected to do that. So then somebody has to try to figure out exactly what to do.....more work and decision-making is required making it harder for you to get somebody to do it. Sincerely, North8000 (talk) 13:51, 5 September 2024 (UTC)
- North8000 Thank you. Apologies if the language I used in the second bullet point wasn't clear.
- The current Personal life section reads:
- Buchan and his wife Hannah have three children. The family owns and manages farms that grow over 100 varieties of heirloom tomatoes and vegetables and raise horses. The Buchans run a farm stand, develop new varieties of tomatoes, and donate their produce to charities. His primary residence is in Palm Beach, Florida.
- Please replace the two bolded sentences above with the following:
- He owns farms in North Carolina and New York where he grows truffles and over 100 varieties of tomatoes and vegetables, and raises horses.[1][2]
- Buchan's primary residence is in Palm Beach, Florida and he has a horse farm in Upstate New York and an apartment on Fifth Avenue in New York City.[2][1]
- I did both but self-reverted on the second, it seemed to break something in the references. North8000 (talk) 17:11, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
- I successfully did the second one. North8000 (talk) 17:17, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
References
- ^ a b Zuckerman, Gregory (July 6, 2024). "This Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Is Trump's Secret Fundraising Weapon". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b Thomas Jr., Landon (February 2, 2017). "An Early Trump Backer Awaits His Reward". The New York Times.
- Additionally, the following are suggested additions for the Politics section:
- Before the sentence which begins "Campaign finance records show...", please add:
- In May 2016, Buchan and his wife donated $898,000 to Trump Victory, the highest permitted amount by federal campaign laws.[1] They were the first to give $1 million to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign and have subsequently donated and raised millions more, while remaining among the top two donors for years.[2]
- At the end of the section, please add:
- In April 2024, Buchan led a Palm Beach fundraising dinner that raised $50.5 million for the Trump campaign.[2] In June 2024, Buchan organized the first fundraiser for Donald Trump's presidential campaign outside the US, thought to have raised up to $3 million.[3][4] According to the Financial Times, Buchan noted that the Trump campaign chose to hold the event in London due to the “special relationship” between the US and UK.[3] The fundraiser had over 100 in attendance, including Donald Trump Jr.[5]
References
- ^ Thomas Jr., Landon (February 2, 2017). "An Early Trump Backer Awaits His Reward". The New York Times.
- ^ a b Zuckerman, Gregory (July 6, 2024). "This Ex-Hedge Fund Manager Is Trump's Secret Fundraising Weapon". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ a b Rogers, Alex; Thomas, Daniel; Pickard, Jim (June 11, 2024). "Donald Trump and Joe Biden campaigns set for duelling London fundraisers". Financial Times.
- ^ "Trump's London fundraiser nets $3m – thanks to Neighbours star Holly Valance". The Telegraph. June 13, 2024.
- ^ Edwards, Joe (June 14, 2024). "Former Pop Star Raises Millions For Trump in London". Newsweek.
- Thanks again, I really appreciate your time and effort to improve this article. Debbie for Duke Buchan (talk) 13:12, 9 September 2024 (UTC)
- Thanks so much, North8000, for implementing the remaining updates for the Personal life section, and apologies for any issues with the reference code. Would you mind taking a look at my suggestions above and adding them to the Politics section, as you see fit? I really appreciate your assistance! Thanks again, Debbie for Duke Buchan (talk) 13:56, 11 September 2024 (UTC)