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Every Presidential Hopeful Now Has At Least One $1 Million Donor

Superpac Elections 2012

STEPHEN BRAUN   02/22/12 11:41 AM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Just two dozen ultra-wealthy donors are behind a surge of million-dollar contributions to the new breed of political committees during the presidential campaign.

Millionaire and billionaire executives have unlocked their personal bank vaults to write seven-figure checks to support the campaigns of Democratic President Barack Obama and the Republicans vying to oppose him: Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul.

More than half of the $60 million collected so far by the new group of independently run super political action committees supporting presidential candidates came from just 24 wealthy Americans, according to an Associated Press review of financial reports filed by the campaigns. The super-sized checks amount to $33 million, and in some cases, the contributions of $1 million or more represent most of the money that several super PACs have collected.

These outsized donations – more than 40 times the amount ordinary Americans can give directly to a politician – are allowed under the landmark 2010 Supreme Court ruling in the Citizens United case.

The ruling made it possible for super PACs to raise and spend unlimited sums to support political campaigns. The groups must legally remain independent from the candidates they support, but many are staffed with former campaign aides with intimate knowledge of the campaigns' strategy.

Freed by the Citizens United case and other rulings that allowed unlimited donations with minimal disclosure, the mega-donors are pumping unprecedented amounts of cash to favored candidates. The lavish gifts are stoking negative campaign ad wars and making mega-donors essential to the tactics and operations of the super PACs.

"It's just so much easier for these people to make large contributions and play a much more prominent role than we've tended to see," said Brendan Glavin, a researcher with the Campaign Finance Institute, a Washington-based nonpartisan think tank.

Here's a list of each presidential candidate's wealthiest supporters:

_Even among seven-figure donors, nobody approaches the $11 million that Las Vegas casino billionaire Sheldon Adelson and his family have given to Winning Our Future, the group supporting former House Speaker Gingrich, which has $13.1 million in total contributions. Adelson gave $5 million; his wife, Miriam, another $5 million. The rest came in smaller, but still sizeable amounts from Adelson's daughters, Sivan Ochshorn and Yasmin Lukatz, and Lukatz's husband, Oren. Gingrich has said Adelson and his family support his strong pro-Israel statements. Adelson has important business interests in China, and his casino is under federal investigation by the Justice Department and a civil probe by the Securities and Exchange Commission for possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The company denies wrongdoing.

_Winning Our Future also gained $1 million from Texas billionaire Harold Simmons, a longtime Republican donor who was a key funder of the Swift Boat veterans' attacks on Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. Simmons, whose interests range from energy to chemicals, so far has donated $12 million – both personally and through his firm, Contran – to American Crossroads, the Republican-leaning super PAC co-founded by Republican strategist Karl Rove.

_The co-founder of PayPal and an early investor in Facebook, Peter Thiel, has given $2.6 million to Endorse Liberty, the group supporting Texas Rep. Paul. Nearly 70 percent of the group's money comes from Thiel, a Silicon Valley investor. An ardent supporter of Libertarian causes, Thiel has donated to gay rights and religious organizations and also helped fund the Committee to Protect Journalists. His Facebook investment alone is now reportedly worth $1.3 billion.

_The chief executive at DreamWorks Animation, Jeffrey Katzenberg, has given $2 million to the group supporting Obama's re-election, Priorities USA Action, which accounts for nearly half the group's $4.5 million total. Katzenberg has hosted fundraisers for Obama and has been a longtime funder of liberal and Democratic Party causes.

_Hotel magnates and brothers Bill and Richard Marriott have given $1.5 million to Restore Our Future, the group supporting former Massachusetts Gov. Romney. Bill Marriott heads Marriott International, while Richard Marriott heads offshoot Host Hotels & Resorts. Romney, whose first name is Willard, was named after the Marriotts' father, who was close friends with Mitt Romney's father, George Romney. Mitt Romney also served for years on Marriott's board of directors.

_Julian Robertson, the head of Tiger Management Corp., a major New York-based hedge fund, gave $1.3 million to Restore Our Future. Robertson's son is also a Romney donor, and both have co-chaired Romney fundraisers.

_Other rich executives who gave at least $1 million to help Romney's campaign include Paul Edgerly, a managing director at Bain Capital, and his wife Sandra, who each donated $500,000; Edward Conard, a former Bain executive; Mormon businessman Frank VanderSloot; Paul Singer, founder and CEO of Elliott Management Corp., a top New York-based hedge fund; John Paulson, head of Paulson and Co., another major hedge fund; Bob Perry, a Houston real estate developer; Tulsa businessman Francis Rooney; Robert Mercer, co-chief of Renaissance Technologies, a New York hedge fund; and William Koch, head of Oxbow Carbon, LLC, a fossil fuel processor and mining firm.

_The group supporting former Pennsylvania Sen. Santorum – the Red, White and Blue Fund – collected nearly all its $2.8 million so far from just two major, $1 million contributions. Foster S. Friess, a mutual fund entrepreneur and conservative advocate, is a major funder behind the Daily Caller, a conservative web news aggregator, and has his own website advocating free enterprise and warning about militant Islam. Friess opposed the Obama administration's health care program and gave $100,000 to statewide Republican races and causes in 2008.

_The pro-Santorum group's other $1 million contribution came from William J. Dore, president of a Louisiana energy and real estate firm. Dore backed New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and other state Democrats, but he has also funded Republican politicians, as well as charities in Louisiana and Texas.

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Check out Mitt Romney's super PAC donors:
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  • Ed Conard

    Ed Conard of Mitt Romney's private equity firm Bain Capital is one of 12 donors who've given at least $1 million to the super PAC Restore Our Future, which supports Romney's bid for the White House. Due to the obliteration of campaign finance law by the Supreme Court, donors can give unlimited amounts to the super PAC. Meet Romney's dozen.

  • Blake Roney

    Blake Roney, Nu Skin (Personal Care Products). Gave $1 million as part of a shell corporation.

  • Steven Lund

    Steven Lund, Nu Skin. Gave $1 million as part of a shell corporation.

  • Robert Mercer

    Robert Mercer, left, Renaissance Technologies (Financial)

  • John Paulson

    John Paulson, Paulson & Co. (Financial)

  • Julian Robertson

    Julian Robertson, Tiger Management (Hedge Fund)

  • Paul Singer

    Paul Singer, right, of Elliot Management (Hedge Fund)

  • Melaleuca

    Melaleuca and owner Frank VanderSloot (Personal Care)

  • Paul & Sandra Edgerley

    Paul & Sandra Edgerley, Bain Capital

  • Bob Perry

    Bob Perry, Perry Homes (Home Builder)

  • Francis Rooney

    Francis Rooney, Rooney Holdings (Financial)

  • Oxbow Corp. and William Koch

    Oxbow Corp. and owner William Koch (Energy & Technology)

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06:58 PM on 02/26/2012
Consider that a million dollar donation to the republicans may well result in Mr. Rich Guy receiving way more than that in untaxed profits if his cronies get elected. The democratic donor can entertain no such hopes.
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Anne Siperek
04:43 PM on 02/24/2012
well bully for all of these pompous, "Im better then you, cuz Im rich" bozo's. President Obama is still going to win his second term because THE PEOPLE want him to.
Mike Rock
Right wingers, prepare to lose debate.
03:28 PM on 02/22/2012
Please, all of you who have voted for the GOP or TP in the past, please wake up. If you're not in the top 1%, they are duping you into voting for your own enslavement. The only vote that makes sense is 99 to 1. Every vote the GOP/TP gets above 1% is the vote of a fool.
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rsaillant1
He who argues facts wastes time, his & mine.
01:20 PM on 02/22/2012
I just tacked a note at the end of a mass mailing being
directed to memebers of Congress regarding the Citizens
United fiasco.

The note asked each member the following question;

"If you truly believe that corporations are people, would
you wish your son or daughter to marry one?"
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mcmutter
A Groover has to expect a few setbacks .....
10:21 AM on 02/22/2012
126 Billionaires are funding most of the politics (and future laws) in America ......

yeah, we have a real democracy that takes care of the little guys, families and toddlers .....

/sarcasm off/ ..... have a great day .... you deserve it for putting up with this cr.ap ......
10:19 AM on 02/22/2012
Sheldon Adleson, who says in a recent Forbes interview that he may give $100 million to Romney, seems not to know that he will be giving money an active and contributing member of a church which is known to bapatize people of Mr. Adelson's faith, post-life.

See today's Huff Post story on Anne Frank, and the Washington Post expose http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/our-unrealistic-views-of-death-through-a-doctors-eyes/2012/01/31/gIQAeaHpJR_story.html?tid=ts_carouse
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08:47 AM on 02/22/2012
PLENTY of money ta give ta GOP Candidates
BUT
not enough ta pay taxes
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09:52 AM on 02/22/2012
I often think the same thing. They must be saving even MORE money than we realize by lobbying for themselves and their own interest. It seems rather expensive to not have a good R.O.I.
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nitwitsRus
my udder username is...
10:03 AM on 02/22/2012
i need R.O.I.
translated please?
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nitwitsRus
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10:04 AM on 02/22/2012
i figures R.O.R.
would be
Republican On Retainer
BUT...