Meet Romney's Super PAC donors

I researched Obama's money in the last election and the vast majority came from small donors.

Research isn't your forte. Obama's top donors -

University of California $1,648,685
Goldman Sachs $1,013,091
Harvard University $878,164
Microsoft Corp $852,167
Google Inc $814,540
JPMorgan Chase & Co $808,799
Citigroup Inc $736,771
Time Warner $624,618
Sidley Austin LLP $600,298
Stanford University $595,716
National Amusements Inc $563,798
WilmerHale LLP $550,668
Columbia University $547,852
Skadden, Arps et al $543,539
UBS AG $532,674
IBM Corp $532,372
General Electric $529,855
US Government $513,308
Morgan Stanley $512,232
Latham & Watkins $503,295
 
I researched Obama's money in the last election and the vast majority came from small donors.

Research isn't your forte. Obama's top donors -

University of California $1,648,685
Goldman Sachs $1,013,091
Harvard University $878,164
Microsoft Corp $852,167
Google Inc $814,540
JPMorgan Chase & Co $808,799
Citigroup Inc $736,771
Time Warner $624,618
Sidley Austin LLP $600,298
Stanford University $595,716
National Amusements Inc $563,798
WilmerHale LLP $550,668
Columbia University $547,852
Skadden, Arps et al $543,539
UBS AG $532,674
IBM Corp $532,372
General Electric $529,855
US Government $513,308
Morgan Stanley $512,232
Latham & Watkins $503,295

Looks like Barry's got a bunch of 1%ers backing him as well.
 
Why don't you?

I researched Obama's money in the last election and the vast majority came from small donors.

So fuck you, you little spineless punk.

You mean unions?

I can prove that...

Campaign Finance - Money, Political Finance, Campaign Contributions

Unions represent working people.

Hedge funds represent the idle rich.

We all know who each side represents.

OK so we already know at least 3 companies that got millions in government loans, aka taxpayer money, contributed millions back to 0bama and then filed bankruptcy.......what do they represent???
 
After the speeches were over and the TV cameras in Florida were turned off, the pro-Mitt Romney Super PAC called Restore Our Future disclosed its fundraising Tuesday night, just before the midnight ET deadline.

It showed total receipts of $17.9 million during the year (all during the last quarter) and spending of only $6.5 million, showing a huge bankroll for the primaries and general election. The figures for January are not yet included.

Top Wall Street moguls from big hedge fund and private equity firms, including principals from Bain Capital, topped the list of donors that pumped more than $17.9 million into the Mitt Romney Super PAC, helping to bankroll attack ads in the Republican primary states.

The Romney Super PAC collected seven $1 million donations, including one from Paul Singer, the billionaire and secretive head of the Elliott Management hedge fund, and two others from hedge fund kingpins Julian Robertson of Tiger Management and Robert Mercer of Rennaissance Technologies.

Others accounting for $1 million donations included Florida energy executive Bill Koch of Oxbow Carbon, who has also been a fundraiser for Romney's presidential campaign; Miguel Fernandez, who chairs a Miami private equity firm MBF Healthcare Partners; and Rooney Holdings of Tulsa Oklahoma.

Also giving a total of $1 million were firms headed by Frank L. VanderSloot of Idaho. His firms, operating under the names Melaleuca Inc., Melaleuca of Asia Ltd. Co., Melaleuca of Japan Inc., Melaleuca of Southeast Asia Inc., gave a total of $250,000. The company sells Nicole Miller Timeless Age Defying Serum and other home "wellness" remedies. Forbes magazine has a profile of VanderSloot here.

Three executives of Bain Capital, the private equity firm formerly headed by Romney, gave a total of $625,000.

NBC Politics - After TV cameras leave, Romney PAC discloses $18 million


Disgusting isn't it?

ARe you equally disgusted by these donators to the Obama campaign?

Does that also pique your interest as to what these organizations EXPECT in return?

I sincerely hope so, Chris.

University of California $1,648,685Goldman Sachs $1,013,091Harvard University $878,164Microsoft Corp $852,167Google Inc $814,540JPMorgan Chase & Co $808,799Citigroup Inc $736,771Time Warner $624,618Sidley Austin LLP $600,298Stanford University $595,716National Amusements Inc $563,798WilmerHale LLP $550,668Columbia University $547,852Skadden, Arps et al $543,539UBS AG $532,674IBM Corp $532,372General Electric $529,855US Government $513,308Morgan Stanley $512,232Latham & Watkins $503,295
 

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