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I dont know why the columns are offset but you still get the picture. Notice the #1 giver and who they give to. :o)
1 posted on 09/20/2003 11:47:39 AM PDT by VaBthang4
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To: VaBthang4
If it's a union, it's RAT.
2 posted on 09/20/2003 11:56:27 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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Rank Organization Name Total 1989-2004 Cycles 2002 Cycle
Dems Repubs Dems Repubs
 
25 AFL-CIO $13,846,242 94% 5% 97% 2%
 
52 AFLAC Inc $9,280,997 35% 63% 43% 56%
 
54 Air Line Pilots Assn $9,235,547 82% 17% 83% 15%
 
87 American Academy of Ophthalmology $6,271,936 44% 52% 55% 44%
 
88 American Airlines $6,267,619 44% 55% 48% 51%
 
26 American Bankers Assn $12,992,274 34% 63% 41% 57%
 
99 American Council of Life Insurers $6,065,360 24% 75% 34% 65%
 
41 American Dental Assn $10,249,456 39% 59% 46% 53%
 
14 American Federation of Teachers $18,555,399 98% 0% 98% 0%
 
1 American Fedn of State, County & Municipal Employees $34,335,708 97% 1% 98% 1%
 
59 American Financial Group $8,619,862 6% 93% 21% 78%
 
44 American Hospital Assn $9,864,528 45% 51% 52% 46%
 
43 American Institute of CPAs $10,133,822 33% 66% 44% 55%
 
79 American International Group $6,937,414 39% 60% 45% 54%
 
100 American Maritime Officers $5,972,881 42% 57% 44% 55%
 
10 American Medical Assn $19,862,043 39% 59% 40% 59%
 
86 American Postal Workers Union $6,458,611 98% 1% 96% 3%
 
76 Amway Corp $7,097,654 0% 100% 0% 99%
 
93 Andersen $6,109,859 32% 64% 37% 61%
 
72 Anheuser-Busch $7,418,553 42% 57% 49% 50%
 
27 AOL Time Warner $12,632,553 75% 25% 66% 33%
 
68 Archer Daniels Midland $7,637,964 37% 65% 43% 57%
 
4 Assn of Trial Lawyers of America $22,411,966 88% 8% 88% 10%
 
98 Associated General Contractors $6,065,738 9% 91% 12% 87%
 
11 AT&T $19,524,344 45% 54% 46% 53%
 
49 Bank of America $9,385,846 50% 49% 45% 54%
 
31 BellSouth Corp $11,801,253 44% 55% 45% 53%
 
40 Blue Cross/Blue Shield $10,517,696 26% 74% 35% 64%
 
65 Boeing Co $8,047,461 44% 55% 43% 56%
 
90 Bristol-Myers Squibb $6,240,552 16% 83% 19% 80%
 
7 Carpenters & Joiners Union $20,100,487 90% 8% 92% 6%
 
60 ChevronTexaco $8,464,881 24% 75% 26% 73%
 
20 Citigroup Inc $15,882,000 46% 53% 46% 53%
 
12 Communications Workers of America $19,518,778 99% 0% 99% 0%
 
81 Credit Suisse First Boston $6,689,611 35% 65% 37% 62%
 
53 Credit Union National Assn $9,239,587 41% 58% 47% 52%
 
83 CSX Corp $6,591,080 18% 81% 27% 72%
 
57 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $8,857,614 19% 79% 29% 70%
 
91 Eli Lilly & Co $6,227,211 26% 77% 25% 75%
 
38 Emily's List $10,542,846 99% 0% 99% 0%
 
84 Enron Corp $6,516,766 28% 71% 28% 71%
 
36 Ernst & Young $10,923,320 32% 67% 45% 54%
 
75 Exxon Mobil $7,324,961 9% 88% 13% 85%
 
28 FedEx Corp $12,484,256 29% 70% 41% 58%
 
61 Freddie Mac $8,445,921 43% 56% 42% 57%
 
80 General Dynamics $6,696,689 40% 59% 44% 55%
 
46 General Electric $9,587,233 42% 57% 47% 52%
 
69 General Motors $7,564,632 45% 53% 39% 60%
 
85 GlaxoSmithKline $6,512,677 19% 81% 23% 76%
 
18 Goldman Sachs $16,048,480 65% 34% 60% 39%
 
96 Human Rights Campaign $6,080,896 81% 17% 88% 11%
 
62 International Assn of Fire Fighters $8,297,638 87% 12% 88% 11%
 
5 Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $20,451,489 93% 3% 96% 2%
 
66 Ironworkers Union $7,804,124 87% 11% 91% 8%
 
39 JP Morgan Chase & Co $10,540,750 52% 47% 41% 58%
 
9 Laborers Union $19,877,259 93% 6% 92% 6%
 
33 Lockheed Martin $11,129,267 41% 58% 40% 59%
 
17 Machinists & Aerospace Workers Union $17,767,753 93% 1% 97% 0%
 
97 Marine Engineers Beneficial Assn $6,078,555 77% 27% 73% 27%
 
58 MBNA Corp $8,735,334 26% 73% 16% 83%
 
55 Merrill Lynch $9,012,449 35% 64% 32% 67%
 
94 Metropolitan Life $6,109,366 48% 52% 55% 44%
 
35 Microsoft Corp $10,973,691 40% 59% 43% 56%
 
50 Morgan Stanley $9,383,714 35% 64% 42% 57%
 
23 National Assn of Home Builders $14,069,402 40% 59% 36% 63%
 
42 National Assn of Insurance & Financial Advisors $10,221,855 35% 63% 42% 57%
 
22 National Assn of Letter Carriers $14,404,044 85% 12% 87% 12%
 
2 National Assn of Realtors $22,840,577 46% 53% 46% 53%
 
64 National Assn of Retired Federal Employees $8,147,900 73% 25% 80% 19%
 
21 National Auto Dealers Assn $15,696,292 34% 65% 31% 68%
 
32 National Beer Wholesalers Assn $11,578,430 21% 78% 25% 74%
 
92 National Cmte for an Effective Congress $6,110,774 98% 0% 99% 0%
 
77 National Cmte to Preserve Social Security & Medicare $7,092,959 82% 17% 79% 20%
 
3 National Education Assn $22,754,066 90% 9% 94% 5%
 
95 National Restaurant Assn $6,100,504 12% 87% 17% 82%
 
24 National Rifle Assn $13,970,669 8% 90% 17% 82%
 
78 National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn $6,987,670 45% 54% 55% 44%
 
74 Operating Engineers Union $7,371,466 83% 16% 87% 12%
 
67 Pfizer Inc $7,782,524 19% 80% 21% 78%
 
6 Philip Morris $20,106,715 22% 77% 25% 74%
 
48 Plumbers & Pipefitters Union $9,435,598 94% 5% 94% 4%
 
56 PricewaterhouseCoopers $8,940,172 21% 78% 35% 64%
 
71 Prudential Financial $7,507,547 39% 60% 46% 53%
 
37 RJR Nabisco/RJ Reynolds Tobacco $10,699,172 11% 88% 27% 72%
 
30 SBC Communications $11,937,553 44% 56% 44% 55%
 
89 Seafarers International Union $6,253,827 83% 14% 85% 14%
 
15 Service Employees International Union $18,016,584 93% 5% 96% 3%
 
34 Sheet Metal Workers Union $11,049,951 96% 2% 97% 1%
 
82 Southern Co $6,635,184 32% 67% 33% 66%
 
8 Teamsters Union $19,998,665 84% 16% 92% 6%
 
47 Union Pacific Corp $9,554,162 16% 83% 21% 78%
 
13 United Auto Workers $19,215,055 98% 1% 98% 0%
 
16 United Food & Commercial Workers Union $17,897,635 97% 1% 98% 1%
 
19 United Parcel Service $15,913,983 27% 72% 36% 63%
 
45 United Steelworkers of America $9,696,746 98% 1% 99% 0%
 
51 United Transportation Union $9,337,058 74% 16% 86% 11%
 
63 UST Inc $8,244,523 13% 86% 20% 79%
 
29 Verizon Communications $11,982,278 33% 66% 37% 62%
 
70 Walt Disney Co $7,561,770 53% 46% 66% 33%
 
73 WorldCom Inc $7,414,526 44% 54% 46% 53%
 

Based on data released by the FEC on Monday, August 11, 2003.
 



3 posted on 09/20/2003 12:00:26 PM PDT by visualops (The only problem with the easy way out is the enemy has already mined it.)
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To: VaBthang4
Go to the link and sort by rank rather than alphabetical...you'll start to appreciate why R's signed off on McCain/Feingold. There is only one 'solidly Republican' big donor (Amway at #76) There are 12 'solidly democrat' big donors in the top 20...all unions.
4 posted on 09/20/2003 12:02:46 PM PDT by blanknoone
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To: VaBthang4
What's really interesting about this table is the disproportionate one-sided giving by the liberal groups. Except for Amway, there is no group that gave more to the Rep. resulting in single digit giving to the Dem. But if you look at how many single digit givers there are to the Rep.

The left is much more passionate about their causes than the business interests which tend to sprend their giving more evenly.
5 posted on 09/20/2003 12:07:37 PM PDT by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: VaBthang4
THANKS!
7 posted on 09/20/2003 12:27:25 PM PDT by GatekeeperBookman ("Oh waiter! Please, make that a large helping of Bush w/RICE, '04. I'll have the beef enchiladas")
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To: VaBthang4
Whoops! You forgot one.
Heh Heh...



Rank Organization Name Total 1989-2004 Cycles 2002 Cycle
Dems Repubs Dems Repubs
52 The Peoples Republic of China $40,000,000 100% 0% 100% 0%


8 posted on 09/20/2003 1:43:47 PM PDT by vannrox (The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
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To: hellinahandcart
study ping
9 posted on 09/20/2003 3:20:18 PM PDT by sauropod ("Oh Brian, Let's go to the stoning")
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To: VaBthang4
where's halliburton? The media and my liberal friends keep telling me that Bush/Cheney traded their souls and the country and Iraq for Halliburton campaign bucks......... maybe they aren't listed because its part of the whole Enron-Halliburton-Bush-Iraq-Israel-9/11-super secrecy conspiracy.... ;-)
11 posted on 09/20/2003 7:06:11 PM PDT by the right side jedi
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To: VaBthang4
Good info Bump.
20 posted on 09/21/2003 5:21:19 AM PDT by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: VaBthang4
Thanks for the post. Interesting information into who's funding The Democratic Crime Syndicate.
21 posted on 09/21/2003 5:31:24 AM PDT by PGalt
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