Sentences with phrase «more campaign contributions»

If anything, her higher profile because of the «Me Too» movement has translated into more campaign contributions from the grass roots.
CRP also notes that from 1989 to 2006, Inhofe received more campaign contributions from energy and natural resource interests than from any other sector (the finance sector was the runner - up) with total contributions from energy and resource interests approaching $ 1.3 million.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo accepted more campaign contributions from, and given state contracts to, a Yonkers construction firm with a history of criminal entanglements, though he and his allies slammed his 2014 GOP opponent, Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, for doing the same thing.
I think she uses these things to get people worked up and get more campaign contributions
Hillary Clinton is consolidating her support among Wall Street donors and other businesses ahead of a general - election battle with Donald Trump, winning more campaign contributions from financial - services executives in the most recent fundraising period than all other candidates combined.
Western New York Congressman Chris Collins is pointing to his support for the Republican tax reform plan as he asks for more campaign contributions.
He has also received more campaign contributions from the Real Estate Board of New York than any other politician — making this new stance surprising.
In fact, an analysis by the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP) shows that from 2001 to 2006, Inhofe has received more campaign contributions from the oil and gas industries than from any other industrial sector — more than $ 300,000.
The more campaign contributions from business interests justices receive, the more likely they are to vote for business litigants appearing before them in court.
And he should join the mayors of New York City and Buffalo in refusing to take any more campaign contributions from L.L.C.s.
It is about adding more money to the political process — more money to Andrew Cuomo, more campaign contributions to allied legislators, more money for «pay to play» deals, a larger war chest and more business contacts for a governor who dreams of higher office.
The more campaign contributions from business interests the justices receive, the more likely they are to vote for business litigants when they appear before them in court.
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