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6 Jul 2022

― Almost half the money (47%)―$89.4 million ― Billionaires can well afford their campaign out of a total of $188.3 million―raised by donations: the total net worth of the the two main GOP congressional super mega-donors who contributed to the GOP PACs through the first 16 months of the congressional super PACs has increased by 2022 campaign cycle has come from just 27 $82 billion (57%) during the. [...] the finance and investment sectors of the economy particularly benefit from some of the most egregious special breaks in the tax code. [...] corporations have contributed a combined $1.5 million to GOP members of Congress ― Heavy billionaire spending in the 2022 (and their two political campaign midterm elections is the continuation committees) who voted to overturn the of an upward trend that began after the results of the 2020 presidential election. [...] [See left minted cryptocurrency billionaires, and 18% hail figure] These billionaires benefit most from some from the high-tech sector―a surprisingly low of the biggest special breaks in the tax code, share given the explosive growth of billionaire including the “carried interest” loophole and the wealth in this sector in recent years. [...] Congress who in the wake of the deadly Capitol riot voted against certifying the results of the In the 2020 cycle, Yass donated about $30 2020 presidential election: Sen.
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