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The Rich Helping the Rich

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:23 pm
by Gil Dobie
No surprise

Reuters
Billionaire financier George Soros has committed $1 million to the "Super PAC" group that is helping fund President Barack Obama's re-election bid, a person familiar with the pledge said on Thursday.

The move by Soros could trigger more big checks from liberal donors who have previously avoided giving to Super PACs due to their concern over the unlimited spending power of such groups.

Until this year, Soros held the record as the biggest contributor in an election cycle for his 2004 political giving. His record has been eclipsed by Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson, who has said he has given $70 million to help Republicans in the 2012 election.

Soros's $1 million pledge to Priorities USA Action was first reported by The New York Times as revealed at a big-donor meeting in New York on Thursday.

In August, Priorities USA for the first time raised more than its Republican counterpart that backs Mitt Romney in his bid for the presidency. At the end of last month, Priorities USA had $4.8 million left in cash on hand, compared with the $6.3 million left in the coffers of the pro-Romney Restore Our Future.

Soros had remained largely on the sidelines of this year's Super PAC donations like many other Democratic donors who are uncomfortable with the notion of an unlimited-funding group that focuses predominantly on ads.

Soros has estimated that in 2004 he spent $27.5 million, giving to outside groups in a failed effort to defeat Republican President George W. Bush.

Re: The Rich Helping the Rich

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:25 pm
by kalm
Why do you hate freedom of speech, Gil? :ohno:

Re: The Rich Helping the Rich

Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:28 pm
by Gil Dobie
kalm wrote:Why do you hate freedom of speech, Gil? :ohno:
Where did I say I hated freedom of speech?

I don't hate anything about Soros giving money, just pointing out that both sides are rich helping the rich to stay rich.

Do you hate something about that?