John Barrasso of Wyoming, who is up for election this year, voted to confirm Kavanaugh. He has received $5,000 from Amazon and $9,000 from Google for his campaign. (Note that the maximum allowable is $10K)pic.twitter.com/yJ6LCGMmxZ
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John Barrasso of Wyoming, who is up for election this year, voted to confirm Kavanaugh. He has received $5,000 from Amazon and $9,000 from Google for his campaign. (Note that the maximum allowable is $10K)pic.twitter.com/yJ6LCGMmxZ
Roy Blunt of Missouri, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $1000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/9QTz6SSx72
Lamar Alexander, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received a $2,500 campaign donation from Facebook. When Facebook employees are done silently protesting their chief lobbyist's attendance at the Kavanaugh hearing, they might want to silently protest this.pic.twitter.com/FxYLViGbqb
Richard Burr, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $1000 from Facebookpic.twitter.com/HIBX8GYY33
Shelley Moore Capito, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $1000 each from Facebook and Amazonpic.twitter.com/hRNbFzwFm4
Bill Cassidy, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $2500 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/hug2Yqov5j
Bob Corker, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/gxurxIh1mT
John Cornyn, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $10,000 from Amazon and $2,500 from Salesforce.pic.twitter.com/YOVf5wfxm1
Mike Crapo, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, received $10,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/ksOfx34Vui
Ted Cruz, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh and is in a hotly contested Senate race in Texas, received $3,000 from Amazon and $6,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/byln5aU8EU
Mike Enzi of Wyoming, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/mRqpi4pDrl
Joni Ernst of Iowa, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/kj7DYRrM9X
Deb Fischer, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $3,500 from Amazon, $7,500 from Google, and $2,500 from Facebook. Deb with the trifecta!pic.twitter.com/RX50Vgacgk
Jeff Flake, the Hamlet of the Senate who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 from Facebook and $6,500 from Google.pic.twitter.com/lsW3E47l8B
Cory Gardner, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,000 from Salesforce and $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/OL3ylYFJt5
Lindsey Graham, who charmed audiences with his vocal defense of Kavanaugh, and voted to confirm him, got $1,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/rNjpJLmeV0
Orrin Hatch, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $7,000 from Facebook, $5,000 from Google, $10,000 from Amazon, and $5,000 from Salesforcepic.twitter.com/IgAPm8JQxi
Dean Heller of Nevada, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $3,500 from Facebook, $2,500 from Salesforce, $7,500 from Amazon and $2,500 from Google.pic.twitter.com/xRlzyMh7tv
Cindy Hyde-Smith, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/0MfYKzoOwi
James Inhofe, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 each from Amazon and Googlepic.twitter.com/BPQzU9Irv9
Johnny Isakson of Georgia, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Amazon and $1,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/nxmV1RtvrO
Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/PDHyfI4Q3s
John Kennedy, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/obPhwF9wLc
James Lankford, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh (and is one of the most virulently anti-LGBT men in Congress) got $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/ltOVz1Qqb3
Mike Lee of Utah, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $5,000 from Amazon, $2,000 from Google, and $5,000 from Salesforce.pic.twitter.com/Uvpj0j7rAy
(If you're wondering why Apple doesn't appear in this thread, it's because Apple doesn't have a corporate PAC. They are proof by example that there is zero need for any tech company to make direct political donations. Motivated employees could shut these PACS down on Monday.)
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook, $1,000 from Google, and $2,500 from Twitter. This was the only political donation Twitter's hashpac made in calendar 2017. They made it right after the Muslim ban.pic.twitter.com/yqJonkMxNH
Rand Paul, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got the maximum $10,000 donation from Google.pic.twitter.com/Sgw3p7N0O3
David Perdue, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/CYLC3fIFFB
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