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Analysis of Campaign Contributions by Chrysler Dealerships who are Scheduled to Close
OpenSecrets.org ^ | May 19, 2009 | William J. Smith

Posted on 05/19/2009 4:28:14 PM PDT by smith5460

Chrysler announced the closing of 789 dealerships earlier this month. On today's radio program, Rush Limbaugh spoke for a few seconds about whether or not some of the dealership closings are the result of politics (campaign contributions). After hearing this, I decided to look up the contributions of the dealers on the Internet.
Here are a few examples of the campaign donations made by some of the dealers who will close their doors shortly. I'm not anywhere close to going through the entire list yet. The figures are only from the 2004, 2006, and 2008 Election cycles:

(1) Michael E. Maroone

Mr. Maroone has 6 dealerships in Fort Lauderdale, FL that will close. Since 2003, he has donated $12,700 to the RNC, $10,000 to the Florida Republican party, and $2,300 to Mitt Romney's Presidential campaign.

(2) Vernon Buchanan

Vernon Buchanan is a member of the U.S. House from Florida since 2007. One of his dealerships in Venice, FL will close. In the past 3 election cycles, Mr. Buchanan has given $50,000 to the RNC, $20,000 to the Florida Republican party, $4,000 to President Bush's campaign, and numerous amounts of money to other Republican candidates for Congress.

(3) Larry Crain

Mr. Crain's dealership in Little Rock will close. He has given $1,000 to President Bush, $1,000 to Marvin Parks (U.S. House cndidate in Arkansas), $2,300 to Mike Huckabee's Presidential campaign, and $2,300 to John McCain's Presidential run.

(4) Thomas Ganley

Mr. Ganley has 3 dealership that will close in Lakewood, Ohio. He has given $1,250 to Sen. Voinovich, $200 to Sen. Dewine, $7,750 to the National Auto Dealers Association, and $250 to Steven Latourette.

(5) Ray Huffines

Mr. Huffines will have a dealership in Denton, TX lose. He and his family are huge donors to the GOP. He has gave at least $1,000 each to Sen. Brownback, Gov. Huckabee, and Sen. McCain during their Presidential runs. He gave $3,400 to Sen. Cornyn, $5,900 to Rep. Sam Johnson, $800 to Rep. Tom DeLay, and $5,000 to Jeb Hensarling.

(6) Ronald Hoover

Mr. Hoover has 2 dealerships in Charleston, SC that will close. He gave $1,000 to Pres. Bush, $1,000 to Senator Graham, $750 to Henry Brown, $500 to Charlie Condon, and $500 to the RNC.

(7) Roger Penske

Roger Penske has a delearship in Michigan that will close soon. He has given $28,500 to the republican Senate Committee and $15,000 to the RNC. He gave $2,300 to Guiliani's Presidential run, and more money to Senators Kyl, Alxander, Collins, and Elizabeth Dole. In the interests of fairness, he also gave small amounts to Michigan politicians Kilpatrick, Dingell, and Stabenow.

(8) J.J. Fitzgerald

The most interesting find so far is John Fitzgerald, Jr. and J.J. Fitzgerald III. They have two dealerships that will close soon in Maryland.

While the previous entries gave mostly to Republicans, these two guys gave most of their donations to the Democrats.

The two gave $3,800 to Chris Van Hollen, $1,000 to Rep. Hoyer, over $3,000 to Ben Cardin, and other small amounts to Barbara Mikulski, Wynn, and Dennis Hastert.

Since 2004, they gave $300 to Wesley Clark's Presidential run during the Primaries. In the General Election, they gave $1,000 to John Kerry. In the 2008 Democratic primaries, they gave $2,000 to Hillary Clinton. When the 2008 General Election came down to John McCain vs. Barack Obama, they didn't donate any money to Barack Obama. The Fitzgeralds gave $4,600 from May to September 2008 to John McCain's Presidential run.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Maryland; US: Michigan; US: Ohio; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: campaigndonors; cardealerships; chrsyler; dodge; jeep
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To: smith5460

Bookmark. GREAT WORK!


121 posted on 05/26/2009 8:14:52 PM PDT by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: smith5460

Another update on RLJ-McCarty-Landers:

Branson, MO:

There are 4 dealerships within 30 miles of Branson, MO.

1. Branson, MO——> Tri-Lakes Motors (RLJ owned)
2. Ava, MO-———> Davis Dodge (owned by Larry Davis)
3. Ozark, MO———> Heritage Chrysler-Jeep (owned by Kay Church)
4. Ozark, MO———> Ozark Dodge (owned by Kay Church)

Mr. Davis and Ms. Church gave no money to any political candidates since 2004.

The RLJ owned dealership in Branson will remain open while the other 3 dealerships will be forced to close in June.

Tri-Lakes Motors in Branson (RLJ owned) will have no other Chrysler dealers within a 30-mile radius of its dealership.

So far, RLJ-McCarty-Landers will have 8 competing dealerships total eliminated from 3 of their markets: Lee’s Summit, MO; Branson, MO; and Bossier City, LA. I’m willing to bet that the other 3 markets that they serve are similar in nature.

More to come...


122 posted on 05/26/2009 8:25:46 PM PDT by smith5460
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To: smith5460

Another very interesting point to consider is who really is calling the shots in these closings. Some articles I have read claim Chrysler is makind the decisions, but a Reuters article disputes that claim:

“Among those updates is the one linking to a Reuters report quoting a lawyer representing dealers being closed came away from a deposition of a senior Chrysler executive with the distinct impression that the company is simply following orders coming from the White House.

“It became clear to us that Chrysler does not see the wisdom of terminating 25 percent of its dealers. It really wasn’t Chrysler’s decision. They are under enormous pressure from the president’s automotive task force,” said attorney Leonard Bellavia.”

http://www.sfexaminer.com/opinion/columns/mark_tapscott/Is-Obama-closing-GOP-car-dealers-46326192.html

It would be helpful to have a concrete answer to this question from the “transparent” Obama administration. Who set up the parameters and who made the final decisions on which dealerships are to be closed? We need clear answers.


123 posted on 05/28/2009 1:16:44 PM PDT by Tejava
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To: smith5460

Another question I have yet to see an answer for:

Why was the CEO of GM fired by the US Government, but not the CEO of Chrysler?


124 posted on 05/28/2009 1:19:39 PM PDT by Tejava
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To: smith5460

Getting more interesting by the minute. Thanks for your hard work.


125 posted on 05/28/2009 1:35:37 PM PDT by houeto (Defang the FEDGOV. Repeal the 17th!)
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