Sunday, November 9, 2014

It's not wrong when politicians do it

Why was Speaker John Boehner's campaign so expensive? Federal Election Commission records show the Speaker raised  $16,975,430 and spent $16,553,510 as of the last reporting of October 15. By comparison Sen. Mitch McConnell ran a statewide race in Kentucky spending $25,056,485. Outside spending in that race boosted the cost to an estimated $100 million for both candidates.
Sixteen million dollars should buy a lot of favors which is what the Speaker is doing. He is contributing to the campaigns of other Republicans. His spending is up sharply from 2010 when he spent $9,876,911 but down from 2012, a presidential election year, when he unloaded a cool $21,197,801.

Representative District Metro Area Spent
Steve Chabot 1 Cincinnati $435,429
Brad Wenstrup 2 Cincinnati $806,519
Joyce Beatty 3 Columbus $537,246
Jim Jordan 4 Lima $968,670
Bob Latta 5 Bowling Green $670,219
Bill Johnson 6 Marietta $1,688,194
Bob Gibbs 7 Avon $464,155
John Boehner 8 West Chester $16,553,510
Marcy Kaptur 9 Toledo  $436,460
Mike Turner 10 Dayton $769,380
Marcia Fudge 11 Cleveland $466,708
Pat Tiberi 12 Columbus/Mansfield $2,150,891
Tim Ryan 13 Akron $680,493
David Joyce 14 Richmond Heights $2,160,110
Steve Stivers 15 Columbus $1,482,089
Jim Renacci 16 Cleveland $1,013,707
All data was obtained from Open Secrets.Org

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