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The bulk of Amazon-affiliated contributions to congressional and federal candidates went to Democrats — around 68% of the total amount of donated dollars, per OpenSecrets. Amazon-affiliated ...
When it comes to winning elections, money matters. Campaign donations fund outreach and messaging to help reinforce a candidate's stance on issues and sway undecided voters. Spending in the 2020...
Historically, Musk donated to both Democrats and Republicans, [5] many of whom serve in states in which he has a vested interest, [6] and was a registered independent voter when he lived in California. [7] Beginning in the late 2010s, his political contributions have shifted almost entirely to supporting Republicans. [8]
Cigna – Pledged to "discontinue support of elected officials who encouraged or supported violence, or hindered the peaceful transition of power" in public statement issued January 2021; [3] clarified that voting against certification of the 2020 presidential election did not rise to that standard and resumed donations as of April 2021 [12]
At more than $70 million this election cycle, Jeff Yass, an investor in ByteDance, is the second-highest donor to conservative causes and PACs, beating many on the top donors list by more than $11 ...
Around 185 Democratic candidates agreed not to take corporate PAC money, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cory Booker, and Kamala Harris. In 2018, there were two Republicans that also took the pledge. [1] [2] [3] During the 2020 elections, around 155 candidates agreed not to take corporate PAC money.
Throughout 2021, in-house government affairs staffers for at least 13 companies gave personal donations to Republicans who objected to the presidential election results.
2022 Alaska's at-large congressional district special election: endorsed Sarah Palin (advanced to general election from nonpartisan blanket primary but lost general election). [100] 2022 election to Arizona's 7th legislative district: endorsed Wendy Rogers (won primary). [101]