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I'm just curious why Random didn't respond to this post by Westwall?One batch of ads, one, on one Senate race in Arkansas set to run less than a month: $700,000. The ads are anti-Pryor, not pro-Cotton, so none of that $1.4 million spent to date by the Koch brothers shows up on Cotton's books. So when it is said one candidate outspent another the Koch brother's dark money is never included.
Does anyone believe for one second that the Koch brothers care about what happens to the people of Arkansas? If there ever is a Senator Cotton he will know who got him there and who will keep him there. If there are two ringing phones on his desk, one labeled "Arkansas", one labeled "Koch brothers", guess which one Cotton will answer and which he will let the other go to voice mail. And if there is any question about Cotton's vote in Arkansas the Koch brothers will just buy him another 3 weeks of 30 second ads to explain it all. You know I got my free lunch in a small school in North Arkansas. There are still kids up there get some food thanks to programs Koch brothers would kill if they ever got the chance. The Koch brothers are putting and keeping people in the federal government for their own sick agenda. This country deserves better than people like Cotton who are perfectly willing to wear the diamond studded Koch collar offered them in return a seat in the U.S. Congress.
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Ewwww, how salacious.... How about your butt boy Soro's? Hmmmm?
Total contributions to super PACs: $5.1 million**
$1.1 million combined from son Jonathan Soros, son Alexander Soros and daughter Andrea Soros Colombel to Friends of Democracy (pro-campaign finance reform)
$1 million to Priorities USA Action (pro-Barack Obama)
$1 million to American Bridge 21st Century (pro-Democratic)
$850,000 combined from Andrea, Jonathan and daughter-in-law Melissa Soros to Planned Parenthood Votes (pro-Democratic)
$675,000 to House Majority PAC (pro-Democratic)
$300,000, all from Alexander, to the Jewish Council for Education and Research (pro-Barack Obama)
$100,000 to Majority PAC (pro-Democratic)
Notable federal hard money and 527 contributions:
Between 2004 and 2008, George Soros contributed $32.2 million to a variety of Democratic-aligned 527 committees, including $23.7 million during the 2004 election cycle alone, when he ranked as the No. 1 donor to these political committees, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Jonathan Soros and his wife Jennifer gave more than $880,000 to federal candidates, PACs and political parties during the 2012 election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Alexander Soros contributed at least $348,500 to federal candidates, PACs and political parties during the 2012 election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Notable state-level contributions (see here):
$1.4 million in support of Californias Proposition 5, the Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (2008)
$1 million in support of Californias Proposition 36, which modified the states Three Strikes law (2012)
$1 million in support of Californias Proposition 19, which would have legalized marijuana in the state (2010)
$406,000 to oppose Arizonas Proposition 302, which gave judges more latitude in dealing with drug probation violations (2002)
$400,000 in support of Massachusetts Ballot Question 2, which eliminated criminal penalties for marijuana possession (2008)
Donor profile: George Soros | Center for Public Integrity
b/c it's different when a remorseless jewish nazi sympathizer buys politicians.