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The NRA money
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The NRA appears to have ‘dominated’ political donations in the last elections. They come in somewhere south of the city of Philadelphia (which is 51st I believe at a little over $9,000,000).
Kind of dwarfed actually by Tom Steyers $91,000,000. No wonder that guy is all over the tube begging for the impeachment of Trump. That’s gotta hurt!
Losing that kind of money trying to buy influence can a tough blow to the plans.
07-16-2018 05:13 PM
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Hadn’t heard that about Steyer. If that’s true about the $91m — damn. Even for a billionaire, it can’t be much fun to pour $91m down the drain and get nothing in return.

At the time, George Soros publicly claimed to have spent $24m in efforts to defeat George W Bush in 2004. Some Republican insiders were convinced he spent way more than that, but who knows. Still a lot of paper where I come from.
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(07-16-2018 08:13 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  Hadn’t heard that about Steyer. If that’s true about the $91m — damn. Even for a billionaire, it can’t be much fun to pour $91m down the drain and get nothing in return.

At the time, George Soros publicly claimed to have spent $24m in efforts to defeat George W Bush in 2004. Some Republican insiders were convinced he spent way more than that, but who knows. Still a lot of paper where I come from.

The site is pretty eye opening. Beware, it is left slanted. Soros is down the list a good bit.
07-16-2018 08:23 PM
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Steyer is also the type of person who would cry poor mouth if he owned a sports team and wanted a new stadium....
07-16-2018 08:31 PM
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I wonder what you would expect from the Clintons for a $90 million package?
What ever it was he is feeling the burn.
07-16-2018 08:48 PM
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