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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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