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KoKo

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6. Amounts Given Rise Dramatically When Broken Down to Amount Each Senator Received....More:
Wed May 27, 2015, 03:44 PM
May 2015
The amounts given rise dramatically when looking at how much each senator running for re-election received.

Two days before the fast-track vote, Obama was a few votes shy of having the filibuster-proof majority he needed. Ron Wyden and seven other Senate Democrats announced they were on the fence on 12 May, distinguishing themselves from the Senate’s 54 Republicans and handful of Democrats as the votes to sway.

In just 24 hours, Wyden and five of those Democratic holdouts – Michael Bennet of Colorado, Dianne Feinstein of California, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Patty Murray of Washington, and Bill Nelson of Florida – caved and voted for fast-track.
Bennet, Murray, and Wyden – all running for re-election in 2016 – received $105,900 between the three of them. Bennet, who comes from the more purple state of Colorado, got $53,700 in corporate campaign donations between January and March 2015, according to Channing’s research.


Almost 100% of the Republicans in the US Senate voted for fast-track – the only two non-votes on TPA were a Republican from Louisiana and a Republican from Alaska.

Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who is the former US trade representative, has been one of the loudest proponents of the TPP. He received $119,700 from 14 different corporations between January and March, most of which comes from donations from Goldman Sachs ($70,600), Pfizer ($15,700), and Procter & Gamble ($12,900). Portman is expected to run against former Ohio governor Ted Strickland in 2016 in one of the most politically competitive states in the country.

Seven Republicans who voted “yea” to fast-track and are also running for re-election next year cleaned up between January and March. Senator Johnny Isakson of Georgia received $102,500 in corporate contributions. Senator Roy Blunt of Missouri, best known for proposing a Monsanto-written bill in 2013 that became known as the Monsanto Protection Act, received $77,900 – $13,500 of which came from Monsanto.

Arizona Arizona senator and former presidential candidate John McCain received $51,700 in the first quarter of 2015. Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina received $60,000 in corporate donations. Eighty-one-year-old senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa, who is running for his seventh Senate term, received $35,000. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, who will be running for his first full six-year term in 2016, received $67,500 from pro-TPP corporations.

“It’s a rare thing for members of Congress to go against the money these days,” said Mansur Gidfar, spokesman for the anti-corruption group Represent.Us. “They know exactly which special interests they need to keep happy if they want to fund their reelection campaigns or secure a future job as a lobbyist.

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So the Dems were running a Blue Light Special on their votes? Jackpine Radical May 2015 #1
My senator, who've I've always thought one of the best got her kickback. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2015 #2
Another reason to vote for Bernie. JDPriestly May 2015 #13
That is why I hope that everyone who supports their favorite cause, be it education, gay marriage, Dustlawyer May 2015 #27
That's a great headline. chapdrum May 2015 #42
A Fast Track victory is a republican victory. Period. arcane1 May 2015 #3
We error when we try to draw the line between Democrats and Republicons. The line is between rhett o rick May 2015 #40
^^^That is it^^^ -none May 2015 #51
They are whores. City Lights May 2015 #4
And they're cheap whores. stage left May 2015 #20
K&R for exposure. JEB May 2015 #5
Amounts Given Rise Dramatically When Broken Down to Amount Each Senator Received....More: KoKo May 2015 #6
Quid pro quo. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2015 #8
I want to know where the money came from. Don Siegelman is in prison for less than taking JDPriestly May 2015 #30
Just over a million bucks? gratuitous May 2015 #7
Crap can't pass on it's merits, so the fat cats just buy it. Most of us knew that would happen. Elwood P Dowd May 2015 #9
They used to come in brown paper bags. Now they're "legal campaign contributions". Tierra_y_Libertad May 2015 #10
Geez. You would think that the Dems would hold out for more money. bvar22 May 2015 #11
There are more nasty fake free trade deals in the hopper. They will make it up with those. Elwood P Dowd May 2015 #12
There is an important lesson here. The Oligarchs are telling the sell-out Democrats that their rhett o rick May 2015 #41
Cheap n2doc May 2015 #14
Remember the NAFTA debate? Opponents were outspent something like 20-1. Elwood P Dowd May 2015 #16
And how many of these "gifts" are reported as taxable income? erronis May 2015 #15
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast May 2015 #17
...! KoKo May 2015 #35
Seems like small chump change packman May 2015 #18
Seems cheap to me too. They really are cheap whores. GoneFishin May 2015 #25
Actually that is an excellent idea dreamnightwind May 2015 #37
They do. bvar22 May 2015 #45
I don't think that's quite the same, is it? dreamnightwind May 2015 #47
Good Luck. bvar22 May 2015 #48
OK dreamnightwind May 2015 #50
Instead of trying to rebuy our congress critters, use that money to mound a legal case against them -none May 2015 #52
I don't think you'd have much luck with that dreamnightwind May 2015 #53
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT May 2015 #19
Cheap bastards! benld74 May 2015 #21
Not surprised to see Feinstein's name on the list... raindaddy May 2015 #22
Best government money can buy! B Calm May 2015 #23
The sell out by the dems just sickens me StarzGuy May 2015 #24
And this shows that if some Republicans and Democrats initially stall fast track in the House... AZ Progressive May 2015 #26
You got it. When the Brinks trucks show up, they will suddenly fall in love with another fake free Elwood P Dowd May 2015 #29
So much for our American press being the 4 estate informing the American public. diabeticman May 2015 #28
Cheap dates! Dont call me Shirley May 2015 #31
K&r. Sorry for the late kick...I've been tied up and not on DU. Thanks for posting. nt antigop May 2015 #32
Recommend Read... KoKo May 2015 #33
DURec leftstreet May 2015 #34
If Obama had kept his promises, Unknown Beatle May 2015 #36
K & f'n R - eom dreamnightwind May 2015 #38
K&R n/t Michigan-Arizona May 2015 #39
Excuse me, but shouldn't the fee for Democrats be HIGHER than Republicans NorthCarolina May 2015 #43
Apparently, those running for reelection got a bigger cut. Tierra_y_Libertad May 2015 #44
Does this make you skin crawl...like mine? bvar22 May 2015 #46
Paging FIFA investigative team... moondust May 2015 #49
K&R woo me with science May 2015 #54
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