Posted on 09/18/2014 7:34:16 AM PDT by MichCapCon
Though Michigans gubernatorial candidates differ on issues like right-to-work, the SEIU dues skim and government regulations, the apparent contrast between their campaign finance reports could come as a surprise to many.
Lists of campaign contributions to former Congressman Mark Schauer, the Democratic challenger, are what might be expected. Labor unions have given Schauer significant dollar amounts. These include: the Michigan Education Association (MEA) $71,427; Michigan Laborers' Political League, $68,000; Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights PAC, $45,000; and the Michigan State Utility Workers Council, $44,000. With polls now showing the race as a toss-up, these could increase considerably.
Meanwhile, the contributions to Gov. Rick Snyders campaign look totally different than those to Schauers and not in a way that many might assume. According to the Secretary of State database, Gov. Snyders contribution list consists of row upon row of $6,000 (the highest amount allowed) allotments, seemingly donated by individuals.
The difference between the appearance of Schauers contributions and those of the governors is the result of Gov. Snyder not accepting contributions from political action committees (PACs). However, according to Rich Robinson of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network, this in reality is a difference without much distinction.
Robinson has looked closely at the "individual" contributions and determined that they are actually from sources using individuals to give dollars to his campaign while still technically complying with Gov. Snyders decision not to take PAC money.
Given the fact that Gov. Snyder nominally doesnt accept contributions from political action committees, he gets them from these individuals who seem to be employees in aggregate of certain corporations and other entities that host fundraisers, Robinson said.
By digging into the backgrounds of the individual contributors, Robinson has come up with the following list of entities and the amounts theyve contributed to the Snyder campaign.
Employees of Blue Cross/Blue Shield having donated $112,131 comprise the largest single funding source so far for the governor. But if counted together, employees of Michigans two largest electric utilities have donated the most at $158,775 (CMS Energy, $82,975, and DTE Energy, $75,800).
Fifteen members of the DeVos family have contributed $85,600; CNSI, an information technology firm providing services to government and healthcare providers, $66,500; UHY, certified public accountants, $52,450; Dow Chemical, $48,050; J&B Medical Supply, $43,226; Ford Motor Co., $42,450; Whirlpool Corp., $41,200; and General Motors, $35,250.
As of mid-August, Gov. Snyder had out-raised Schauer $9.5 million to $4.5 million, according to Robinson.
The taxpayers have been the largest individual contributors to Schauers campaign so far. He has received $953,000 from the state public campaign fund, which provides a two-to-one match for contributions up to $100 from individuals. In addition, the fund owed the Schauer campaign another $16,000 at the time of the pre-primary report.
Capitol Confidential asked Robinson if, overall, he viewed the campaign finance picture in this years gubernatorial race as typical.
Id say its fairly typical, Robinson said. But the larger issue is that, although Gov. Snyder eschews contributions from political action committees, the money is still getting to him from employees of entities that host fundraisers.
Employees of the University of Michigan are among the major contributors to Schauers campaign, having given $67,286. Robinson said Schauer and Gov. Snyder have both received relatively equal amounts from U of M and MSU employees.
Don't get me wrong. I will not be voting for Snyder. The guy is a joke.
Top 100 donors to Mark Schauer 2010 campaign for the 7th district seat. (He lost)
http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cid=N00029327&cycle=2010&type=I&newMem=N&recs=100
So you’re going to vote for Schauer?? who is 1000 times worse? Not voting is not an option either. I’ll never get that mindset.
I am working locally to unset the rinos. So I am not doing nothing. People like you vote to continue down the same path that would lead to enslavement of the population.
I will not be badgered by people like you who will give them selves up to enslavement.
Yet, you will sit on the sidelines and allow a DEM to enslave the residents of Michigan. Color me confused!
I’m definitely not the one confused. Its people like you who keep they Marxists in office.
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