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Contributions to Republicans and Democrats 1999-2006
The following figures are based on the official information provided by the US Federal Election Commission. This information is available on www.opensecrets.org.
TOP 1: Altria Group (Philip Morris, Kraft Foods)
TOP 2: ExxonMobil (Esso)
TOP 3: ChevronTexaco
TOP 4: PepsiCo Inc
TOP 5: Coca-Cola Company
TOP 6: McDonald's
Last update: April 16, 2007
TOP 1: Altria Group (Philip Morris, Kraft Foods) fact sheet
Source: Center for Responsive Politics (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
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Dems
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Repubs
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% to Dems
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% to Repubs
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2006
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$1,338,853
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$488,777
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$848,076
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37%
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63%
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2004
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$1,229,907
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$446,420
|
$782,237
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36%
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64%
|
2002
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$4,062,425
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$935,905
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$3,126,520
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23%
|
77%
|
2000
|
$3,884,401
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$722,697
|
$3,156,004
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19%
|
81%
|
2000 - 2006
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$10,515,586
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$2,593,799
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$7,912,837
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25%
|
75%
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TOP 2: ExxonMobil (Esso) fact sheet
Source: Center for Responsive Politics (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
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Dems
|
Repubs
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% to Dems
|
% to Repubs
|
2006
|
$833,182
|
$84,092
|
$747,490
|
10%
|
90%
|
2004
|
$925,166
|
$102,582
|
$820,134
|
11%
|
89%
|
2002
|
$1,182,246
|
$109,200
|
$1,072,596
|
9%
|
91%
|
2000
|
$1,395,155
|
$144,550
|
$1,245,905
|
10%
|
89%
|
2000 - 2006
|
$4,335,749
|
$440,389
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$3,886,125
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10%
|
90%
|
TOP 3: ChevronTexaco fact sheet
Source: Center for Responsive Politics (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
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Dems
|
Repubs
|
% to Dems
|
% to Repubs
|
2006
|
$77,268
|
$52,562
|
$457,675
|
14%
|
86%
|
2004
|
$499,242
|
$86,511
|
$412,731
|
17%
|
83%
|
2002
|
$1,307,081
|
$328,481
|
$978,600
|
25%
|
75%
|
2000
|
$1,565,826
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$423,872
|
$1,140,954
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27%
|
73%
|
2000 - 2006
|
$3,907,092
|
$916,132
|
$2,989,960
|
23%
|
77%
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Source: Center for Responsive Politics: 2006 | 2004 | 2002 | 2000 (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
|
Dems
|
Repubs
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% to Dems
|
% to Repubs
|
2006
|
$382,092
|
$168,120
|
$213,972
|
44%
|
56%
|
2004
|
$440,930
|
$132,279
|
$308,651
|
30%
|
70%
|
2002
|
$1,324,326
|
$225,135
|
$1,099,191
|
17%
|
83%
|
2000
|
$852,255
|
$144,883
|
$707,372
|
17%
|
83%
|
2000 - 2006
|
$2,999,603
|
$670,418
|
$2,329,185
|
22%
|
78%
|
TOP 5: Coca-Cola Company fact sheet
Source: Center for Responsive Politics: 2006 | 2004 | 2002 | 2000 (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
|
Dems
|
Repubs
|
% to Dems
|
% to Repubs
|
2006
|
$253,620
|
$101,448
|
$149,636
|
40%
|
59%
|
2004
|
$313,504
|
$109,726
|
$197,508
|
35%
|
63%
|
2002
|
$849,208
|
$356,667
|
$492,541
|
42%
|
58%
|
2000
|
$779,753
|
$389,877
|
$389,877
|
50%
|
50%
|
2000 - 2006
|
$2,196,085
|
$957,718
|
$1,229,560
|
44%
|
56%
|
Source: Center for Responsive Politics: 2006 | 2004 | 2002 | 2000 (February 19, 2007)
Election Cycle
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Total Contributions
|
Dems
|
Repubs
|
% to Dems
|
% to Repubs
|
2006
|
$240,390
|
$43,270
|
$197,120
|
18%
|
82%
|
2004
|
$358,268
|
$75,236
|
$283,032
|
21%
|
79%
|
2002
|
$269,344
|
$59,256
|
$210,088
|
22%
|
78%
|
2000
|
$469,587
|
$98,613
|
$370,974
|
21%
|
79%
|
2000 - 2006
|
$1,337,589
|
$276,375
|
$1,061,214
|
21%
|
79%
|
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All Bush donors: Election Cycle 2000
The following companies were the largest donors to the Republican party election campaign 2000. It excludes trade bodies or associations.
These figures are based on the official information provided by The Federal Election Commission of the United States.
This information is available on the web site of the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan, non-profit research group based in Washington, D.C. that tracks money in politics, and its effect on elections and public policy:
Source:
Center for Responsive Politics
MBNA $3.0m
Philip Morris (Altria Group) $2.9m fact sheet
Microsoft $2.4m
AT&T $2.4m
UPS $2.3m
Bristol Myers Squibb $2.1m
Verizon $2.0m
Pfizer $1.9m
SBC $1.9m
Enron $1.8m
Citigroup $1.8m
Federal Express $1.7m
Time Warner/AOL $1.6m
Credit Suisse $1.6m
Ernst & Young $1.5m
UST $1.5m
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter $1.5m
Lockheed Martin $1.5m
Union Pacific $1.5m
Freddie Mac $1.4m
Bell South $1.4m
Glaxo Wellcome $1.3m
Amway $1.3m
Price W'house Coopers $1.3m
Deloite & Touche $1.3m
Eli Lily $1.3m
Goldman Sachs $1.2m
Anderson W'wide $1.2m
Merrill Lynch $1.2m
ExxonMobil (Esso) $1.2m fact sheet
WorldCom Inc $1.2m
Lehman Brothers $1.1m
International Paper $1.1m
General Electric $1.1m more info
Global Crossing $1.1m
MGM Mirage $1.1m
Koch $1.0m
Aflac $1.0m
Paine Webber $1.0m
American $1.0m
Financial Gp Boeing $1.0m
Southern Co $1.0m
Ltd Inc $950k
BP Amoco $950k
KPMG $900k
American Airlines $900k more info
Schering Plough $900k
Williamson $880k
Bank Pharmacia/Upjohn $850k
One $850k
Qwest $850k
Anheuser Busch $850k
Cintas Corp $828k
MandalayResort Gp $810k
Lehman Bros $810k
Reynolds Tobacco $810k
Fannie Mae $800k
Bank of America $800k
American Int Gp $800k
GAF $800k
Chevron Texaco $800k fact sheet
Paso $790k
CSX $770k
Burlington North $770k
General Dynamics $750k
American $740k
Home Prods Joseph Seagram $740k
PepsiCo $720k fact sheet
Chase Manhatten $700k
FPL Group $685k
Prudential $900k
USX Corp $650k
Northwest Airlines $650k more info
Aventis $650k
First Energy $640k
Reliant Energy $640k
Walt Disney $640k
WalMart $630k
Cisco Systems $630k
Texas Utilities $630k
AEI Resources $630k
Westwood One $620k
Amgen $600k
K Mart $590k
UAL Corp $570k
Home Depot $560k
Duchossois Inds $550k
Archer Daniels Midland $530k
Edison Int'l $530k
Ford $510k more info
General Motors $510k more info
Daimler Chrysler $500k more info
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