“I said, be at my wedding and she came to my wedding. You know why? She had no choice. Because I gave to a foundation.”

Clinton told reporters in New Hampshire that she went because she “thought it would be fun.”

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has received $84,000 from Trump and his companies since 1999, when records start. The Democrat has received nothing since 2011, his first year in office.

Trump’s contributions were relatively insignificant: Cuomo raised $46.9 million just for his 2014 re-election campaign.

In New York City, Trump, his two ex-wives, three children and business entities have given $167,000 since 1989, according to the New York City Campaign Finance Board, whose records begin that year.

Of that, 43 percent went to mayoral candidates, 20 percent for borough-president races, 18 percent to comptroller hopefuls and 14 percent for City Council contests.

The largest aggregate amount was $23,000 to former Comptroller Harrison J. Goldin for his 1989 Democratic race for mayor, which he lost to David Dinkins.

Before 1989, as Trump was building his empire, he and his companies gave far more, including $185,000 to New York candidates in 1985 alone, according to testimony before a state commission probing campaign donations in 1988.

Merry-Go-Round

Since 2007, New York City has limited contributions from people who do business with the municipality to reduce influence peddling. Trump runs the carousel in Central Park.