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More than 550 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have made over 8,000 contributions totaling more than $285,000 to Democratic causes since 2015. In that time, only five contributions have been made toward Republican causes, Federal Election Commission records indicate.
Out of those five contributions, which totaled slightly more than $1,000, three sent money to President Trump's 2016 campaign.
The contributions came from nurses, technology personnel, epidemiologists, and the CDC's chief financial officer.
Common recipients of CDC contributions:
Additionally, the total number of contributions more than doubled compared to the previous five-year monthly average.
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More than 550 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have made over 8,000 contributions totaling more than $285,000 to Democratic causes since 2015. In that time, only five contributions have been made toward Republican causes, Federal Election Commission records indicate.
Out of those five contributions, which totaled slightly more than $1,000, three sent money to President Trump's 2016 campaign.
The contributions came from nurses, technology personnel, epidemiologists, and the CDC's chief financial officer.
Common recipients of CDC contributions:
- ActBlue - an online fundraising platform for Democratic and left-leaning organizations
- Bernie 2020
- Biden for President
- Hillary for America
- Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
- Warren for President, Inc.
- Indivisible Action — a progressive organization which seeks to "elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and defeat the Trump agenda."
Additionally, the total number of contributions more than doubled compared to the previous five-year monthly average.
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Out of 8,000 federal contributions from CDC employees since 2015, only 5 went to Republican causes, FEC records show
More than 550 employees at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have made over 8,000 contributions totaling more than $285,000 to Democratic causes since 2015. In that time, only five contributions have been made toward Republican causes, Federal Election Commission records indicate.
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