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frazzled

(18,402 posts)
7. But this list doesn't seem to be correct
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 05:20 PM
Sep 2020

I think it's old (note the presence of the defunct Circuit City).

Here's what Open Secrets has to date for the Target PAC:

2020 PAC Summary Data
Select a Cycle:
Total Receipts $546,099
Total Spent $546,600
Begin Cash on Hand $113,297
End Cash on Hand $112,796
Debts $0
Date of last report July 31, 2020
2020 PAC Contribution Data
Contributions from this PAC to federal candidates (list recipients)
(47% to Democrats, 53% to Republicans) $331,600
Contributions to this PAC from individual donors of $200 or more ( list donors)

https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2020&strID=C00098061


Remember, these corporate PACs are contributions from across the company's employees. If you've got a lot of red state employees across the nation, it's going to be reflected (and vice versa).
** Corps Who Donate to Campaigns ** [View all] MagickMuffin Sep 2020 OP
Well looks like I will be going less to Target now kimbutgar Sep 2020 #1
But this list doesn't seem to be correct frazzled Sep 2020 #7
It's not correct miss-nasty Sep 2020 #9
Thank you for that list. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2020 #2
What? Where did this come from? SCantiGOP Sep 2020 #3
Yeah, I was wondering about Circuit City frazzled Sep 2020 #6
Wasn't sure about some of the companies MagickMuffin Sep 2020 #8
Circuit City has been gone since 2008 SCantiGOP Sep 2020 #10
Corporations cannot donate to a political campaign SpaceNeedle Sep 2020 #4
Shop Blue Blue Owl Sep 2020 #5
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