Posted on 07/07/2015 9:05:01 AM PDT by taildragger
Texas senator Ted Cruz is summoning the biggest donors to his presidential campaign to Colorado Springs in mid-July. Cruz and his top bundlers those who, according to a top campaign aide, have met or exceeded their finance goals by raising a minimum of $100,000 will convene at The Broadmoor, the five-star resort owned by the conservative billionaire Philip Anschutz. The Colorado event, which will run from July 10-12, will serve as an opportunity for the campaign to update its top donors on the state of the race and to ask them to redouble their efforts on Cruzs behalf. One of the best things you can ever do for an investor is give them benchmarks for you to be measured by, says the senior Cruz aide.
The Texas senator made a splash when news surfaced in April that hed managed to secure over $31 million for a cluster of super PACs operating under a variation of the name Keep the Promise. Cruzs super PAC fundraising is being driven in large part by Toby Neugebauer, the founder of the Houston private-equity firm Quantum Energy Partners and the son of Texas congressman Randy Neugebauer. More Ted Cruz Ted Cruz Is Right to Call for Retention Elections for the Supreme Court Breaking Down Ted Cruzs Plan for Supreme Court Retention Elections Re: There Is No Deal to Reauthorize Ex-Im The New York hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer and his daughter, Rebekah, among the nations biggest donors of the 2012 presidential cycle, are top backers of the pro-Cruz groups this time around, as are the fracking billionaires Farris and Dan Wilks, according to two sources familiar with the super PACs fundraising operation. The brothers, who backed former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee in 2008, have generally managed to fly under the radar in Republican fundraising circles. Farris, the younger of the two, serves as a pastor at a Seventh Day Adventist church in Cisco, Texas. Cruz, according to another source, is also working to woo Foster Friess, the billionaire whose donations kept former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorums presidential campaign afloat in 2012, and who has once again committed his support to Santorum in 2016. Eliana Johnson is Washington editor for National Review.
Rats! I guess I’m not invited. LOL
How many sweater vests does one man need?
Google the Broadmoor and Mr Anschutz, I wonder if Mr Anschutz was a Reaganite, I haven't found it. So I ask this a meeting of many that are Reaganites of the big $ variety? The fact he is doing this and attracting this crowd if you will speaks volumes of who ( and why ) they are metaphorically invested in Senator Cruz via their support and belief in his ideology. I think he is on greater footing than we know, or the Enema-Media will ever admit...
Political and Christian activism:
Supported the Parents Television Council, a group that protests against television indecency.
Financed and distributed films with Christian themes, such as Amazing Grace and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for mass audiences through his two film production companies and ownership of much of the Regal, Edwards and United Artists theater chains.
Financed The Foundation for a Better Life.
In 2009 Anschutz purchased the conservative American opinion magazine The Weekly Standard from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
Philip Anschutz and fellow board members of the American Petroleum Institute in Washington are credited by Bush's energy secretary for the Oval Office decision in 2001 to stand with the 95-0 vote in the U.S. Senate four years earlier against bringing ratification of the Kyoto Protocol to the floor for consideration. The primary reason cited was the crippling economic effects of the treaty.
Financed the 2010 pro-charter school film, Waiting for Superman.
Financed the 2012 pro-parent trigger film, Won't Back Down.
Ted Cruz Ping List this article SoConPubbie?
Thks, yes impressive Conservative Bonafido’s...
Cruz tactically setting a gruesome pace for his competitors and he has yet to really get started; he is first out the gate on every issue and not afraid to comment, his confidence is astounding.
Case In Point: Cruz came out in support of Trumps comments on illegals, no one else has yet to do so as they are currently crafting a politically correct, politically expedient response while they wait to be asked about it, the exception is Santorum and he was already late to the game.
Me either! I thought my $25 would get me in the door! :)
I would like to be invited to the Broadmoor. LOL
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