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04-14-2016 01:05 PM |
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I'm not sure, but here is a link showing the two parties' income of over $300 million each for 2016, and this is tax exempt income I'm pretty sure-- an IRS 527 organization I think I read elsewhere.
The watchdog group at this link notes this is not the donations the CANDIDATES get from donors. This is the parties' donation income.
See:
https://www.opensecrets.org/parties/
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Open secrets is a contradiction of terms. If the numbers are known, then what is the secret? The funds the parties receive is small in comparison to the funds sitting in the 501(4)c charitable organization. These charitable organizations are political action groups. Both parties have them. The IRS law states that they can not perform any political activity. The IRS isn't enforcing the law as written. They are using 50% as the law, which is a joke.
I really like Biden/Warren against Kasich/Rubio. I don't give a damn, what the party higher ups have to do to get there. Just like in golf, who cares how the ball got there as long as the out come is good.
There was talk about Bernie's crowd not voting, if he isn't the nominee.
The same holds true for the Republicans, if Trump isn't the nominee. At least Bernie isn't whining like a baby every day about the process like Trump does all the bleepin time. The Republican will get hit either way, if Trump is the nominee. His people will get out and vote, but the party faithful might not.
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