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BIGMIKE
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join:2002-06-07
Westminster, CA

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HOW TO READ THIS CHART: Most members of Congress get the bulk of their campaign contributions from two main sources: the industries that make up the economic base of their home district and the Washington-based interest groups that pay more attention to the member's committee assignments in Congress. In addition, most Democrats receive substantial sums from labor union

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Howard L. Berman (D)
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TV/Movies/Music $222,791
Lawyers/Law Firms $117,450
Real Estate $45,250
Pro-Israel $44,600
Misc Unions $25,500
Public Sector Unions $24,500
Retired $22,400
Lobbyists $18,500
Human Rights $17,025
Misc Manufacturing & Distributing $16,500
Securities & Investment $15,300
Pharmaceuticals/Health Products $13,297
Building Trade Unions $13,000
Business Services $12,750
Health Professionals $11,300
Automotive $11,000
Misc Finance $11,000
Transportation Unions $10,500
Computer Equipment & Services $8,250
Telecom Services & Equipment $7,000
Food Processing & Sales $7,000
Telephone Utilities $7,000

David R. Hernandez (R)
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Republican/Conservative $701
Special Trade Contractors $373
General Contractors $271
TV/Movies/Music $200

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Kelley L. Ross (L
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This candidate received no contributions large enough to generate this list.

»www.opensecrets.org/races/indus.···pecial=N

ross

join:2000-08-16

Pretty unusual selection. Try adding a few high profile, senior (R).


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