Top-100(?) donors to Political Candidates and Parties. And the Winner is…?

I’m not sure why this is titled the Top-100 donors to political candidates and parties?  I only see twenty-nine.  But we can make the case we want to make none the less.

What point?  Even if I could find the Koch brother in there, I don’t think they can compete with one particular "special interest" donor and their overwhelming support one party.  Actually no one can. They are a violent, noisy, sliver of the electorate, and they are still outspending not just every other group, but most or all of them added together; that’s right, labor union donations to democrats.

So as we celebrate our independence think about who is dependent on labor unions and how it affects their behavior?  And note to left wingers on campaign finance rhetoric…take your "Koch" brothers talking points and shove them up your…

Top 100 Donors to political parties 

 

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