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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
Hmm. I shoulda tightened that up a bit.

The most devoted Lefties: Emily's List (Feminazis) with 99%.
6 posted on 09/20/2003 12:08:10 PM PDT by visualops (The only problem with the easy way out is the enemy has already mined it.)
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24 National Rifle Assn $13,970,669 8% 90% 17% 82%

Why the hell did the NRA give nearly 1/5 of all it gave in 2002 to Democrats?

This just confirms the reasoning behind my not being a member. Gun Owners of America may be smaller and less influential, but I bet the money it does give doesn't go to Democrats.

16 posted on 09/21/2003 12:35:32 AM PDT by ForOurFuture
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To: visualops
Enron, why would Enron give most of their money to Republicans? I thought a Clinton White House sleepover was worth way more than what is listed.
18 posted on 09/21/2003 12:54:50 AM PDT by pete anderson
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