To: reasonisfaith
"This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2012 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates."
Open Secrets.org
Romney Contributors
Goldman Sachs |
$367,200 |
Credit Suisse Group |
$203,750 |
Morgan Stanley |
$199,800 |
HIG Capital |
$186,500 |
Barclays |
$157,750 |
Kirkland & Ellis |
$132,100 |
Bank of America |
$126,500 |
PriceWaterhouseCoopers |
$118,250 |
EMC Corp |
$117,300 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co |
$112,250 |
The Villages |
$97,500 |
Vivint Inc |
$80,750 |
Marriott International |
$79,837 |
Sullivan & Cromwell |
$79,250 |
Bain Capital |
$74,500 |
UBS AG |
$73,750 |
Wells Fargo |
$61,500 |
Blackstone Group |
$59,800 |
Citigroup Inc |
$57,050 |
Bain & Co |
$52,500 |
58 posted on
01/11/2012 9:22:49 AM PST by
greyfoxx39
(Let's not vet Mitt w/Bain so Obama can do it all summer. /sarc)
To: greyfoxx39
Romney's select six lobbyist-bundlers were:
- Patrick J. Durkin of Barclays, who bundled $167,800. Durkin was also a top fund-raiser for President George W. Bush. He was one of the famed "Pioneers" in 2000, who bundled at least $100,000 for Bush, and during the 2004 election, he earned Bush's "Ranger" status, bundling at least $200,000. Durkin did not contribute to Romney's 2008 presidential bid, but he did give the then-legal maximum of $2,300 to Republican John McCain, the eventual party nominee.
- T. Martin Fiorentino of the Fiorentino Group, who bundled $102,900. Fiorentino was also a Bush Pioneer in 2000 and Ranger in 2004. Like Durkin, he also did not back Romney during the 2008 GOP presidential primary. And he, too, donated $2,300 to McCain during the 2008 election cycle.
- Wayne Berman of Ogilvy Government Relations, who bundled $101,600. Berman was also a Bush Pioneer in 2000 and a Ranger in 2004. During the 2008 election, he did not donate to Romney's campaign, but he did serve as one of McCain's national finance team's co-chairs.
- Drew Maloney, also of Ogilvy Government Relations, who bundled $56,750. During the 2008 GOP presidential election, both Maloney and his wife donated the legal maximum of $2,300 to Romney. He donated the same about to McCain.
- David Beightol of Dutko Worldwide, who bundled $54,200 for Romney. He donated $2,300 to Romney and $1,000 to McCain during the 2008 election. His wife also gave Romney $2,275 during Romney's 2008 run.
- Judi Rhines of the Rath Group, who bundled $34,200. Rhines also donated $2,300 to Romney during his presidential bid four years ago.
Combined, these six lobbyists steered $517,450 into Romney's campaign coffers. Overall, Romney's presidential campaign reported raising $18.38 million during the second quarter.
61 posted on
01/11/2012 9:50:26 AM PST by
greyfoxx39
(Let's not vet Mitt w/Bain so Obama can do it all summer. /sarc)
To: greyfoxx39
67 posted on
01/11/2012 11:06:07 AM PST by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
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