[EL] Check out Super-PACs: Little From Corporations - Bloomberg
Adam Bonin
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Fri Jul 13 05:48:59 PDT 2012
Why would any corporation contribute directly to a publicly-disclosed
SuperPAC when they can instead engage in political activities via 501c4s and
501c6s?
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Subject: [EL] Check out Super-PACs: Little From Corporations - Bloomberg
This is disappointing but not unexpected, at least by me. Only 7.6% of
contributions to Super PACs are from corporations and almost all of these
are privately held corps. This means almost no participation by publicly
held corps. Another anti-CU fantasy dispelled, just like the "foreign
money" fantasy. Jim Bopp
Click here: Super-PACs: Little From Corporations - Bloomberg
<http://go.bloomberg.com/political-capital/2012-07-12/super-pacs-little-from
-corporations/>
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