These Corporations Are Helping Elect an Alleged Child Sex Abuser to the US Senate |
Wednesday, 06 December 2017 14:17 |
Excerpt: "In a review of contributions to the Republican National Committee so far in this 2017 to 2018 campaign cycle, at least 15 companies have donated $15,000 or more each from their corporate political action committees (PACs) to the party, and are thus contributing to the pro-Moore efforts."
These Corporations Are Helping Elect an Alleged Child Sex Abuser to the US Senate06 December 17
A ThinkProgress review of contributions to the Republican National Committee so far in this 2017 to 2018 campaign cycle, at least 15 companies have donated $15,000 or more each from their corporate political action committees (PACs) to the party, and are thus contributing to the pro-Moore efforts. The totals include donations through the end of September. According to Federal Election Commission data from the subscription online Political MoneyLine, these include:
While federal campaign finance law prohibits corporations from donating directly to national parties and federal candidates out of their company treasuries, corporations have long influenced politics by establishing political action committees and pooling donations from executives and other employees. ThinkProgress reached out to each of these companies to ask them if they are comfortable with their donations being used to help elect Moore. None immediately responded. UPDATE: MassMutual, in a statement, said that “the specific contribution from our PAC was made prior to the Alabama primary being scheduled and Roy Moore entering the race.” Noting that the company supports organizations on “both sides of the political aisle,” the company said the donation “in no way, shape or form condones Mr. Moore’s alleged actions or his bigoted statements. MassMatual does not support — nor will we ever support — Mr. Moore’s campaign.” |
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