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A handful of mega-rich donors have emerged as key backers of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, collectively donating more than $50 million to support his candidacy against Democratic ...
Keith Faber, State Auditor of Ohio (2019–present) [44] Mike Johnson, 56th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2023–present), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2017–present) Individuals. Alex Triantafilou, Lawyer, Chair of the Ohio Republican Party; Organizations. Ohio Republican Party [45] Ohio Works; Ohio Farm Bureau ...
Chuck Gray, Secretary of State of Wyoming (2023–present) [59] Mark Hammond, Secretary of State of South Carolina (2003–present) [60] Christi Jacobsen, Secretary of State of Montana (2021–present) [61] Frank LaRose, Secretary of State of Ohio (2019–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Ohio in 2024 [62]
Peter M. Shane, legal scholar, Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Chair in Law at the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University [289] James J. Sheehan , historian of modern Germany, Dickason Professor in the Humanities and Professor of History at Stanford University [ 10 ]
$150,000 from Save Jobs Ohio, which is funded by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce $50,000 from Jimmy and Dee Haslam, who own the Cleveland Browns and Columbus Crew $40,000 from Cleveland Right to Life
Aug. 7—COLUMBUS — The Ohio House Republican Alliance announced this week that it has received contributions exceeding $1.2 million for this reporting period, which the organization described ...
Bob Duggan was married to Patricia J. "Trish" Hagerty whom he met when both were students at UCSB. [51] Bob Duggan and Trish Duggan were divorced in 2017. [42] They have 8 children. [52] Duggan is an avid surfer, who began surfing in Santa Cruz, California, later travelling Hawaii and to countries such as Costa Rica, Nicaragua,and Mexico. His ...
It also donated to Ohio's campaign to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution in 2023. $550,000 from Article IV, a Virginia-based dark money group that backed ranked-choice voting ...