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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      Cory Gardner, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,000 from Salesforce and $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/OL3ylYFJt5

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      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

      3 replies 43 retweets 80 likes
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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      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

      2 replies 112 retweets 109 likes
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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      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

      2 replies 51 retweets 62 likes
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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      Cindy Hyde-Smith, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/0MfYKzoOwi

      1 reply 25 retweets 46 likes
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    6. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      James Inhofe, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 each from Amazon and Googlepic.twitter.com/BPQzU9Irv9

      1 reply 27 retweets 44 likes
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    7. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      Johnny Isakson of Georgia, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Amazon and $1,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/nxmV1RtvrO

      2 replies 26 retweets 44 likes
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    8. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/PDHyfI4Q3s

      1 reply 21 retweets 43 likes
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    9. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      John Kennedy, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/obPhwF9wLc

      1 reply 24 retweets 41 likes
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    10. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      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

      1 reply 47 retweets 61 likes
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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

      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

      1:35 PM - 6 Oct 2018
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      • Tom Thorogood 🏳️‍🌈 SUPERCHIVAS ✊🏾🌈♥️🐐 jude.btc -- Democracy Extremist Richard S. Westmoreland Shifty Cow Gordon Brander Paul Dorothy Jane 🏳️‍🌈 Sheri_Scary💙 Fully Vaxxed & Masked
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        2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          (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.)

          4 replies 215 retweets 514 likes
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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          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

          3 replies 138 retweets 148 likes
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        4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Rand Paul, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got the maximum $10,000 donation from Google.pic.twitter.com/Sgw3p7N0O3

          2 replies 64 retweets 60 likes
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        5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          David Perdue, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/CYLC3fIFFB

          1 reply 20 retweets 39 likes
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        6. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Rob Portman, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/jF2wwrzGbS

          2 replies 19 retweets 28 likes
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        7. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Jim Risch, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook and $2,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/Y5LAyNxGOk

          1 reply 20 retweets 31 likes
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        8. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Mike Rounds, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook and $1,000 from Google.pic.twitter.com/d78vdUPVQ7

          1 reply 17 retweets 31 likes
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        9. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Marco Rubio, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook and $1,500 from Google.pic.twitter.com/yxqHGCTUmr

          1 reply 20 retweets 29 likes
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        10. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Ben Sasse, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $3,000 from Google and $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/D3CJyHSjwF

          3 replies 23 retweets 35 likes
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        11. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Tim Scott, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $1,500 from Google.pic.twitter.com/ADoB3NUU2G

          1 reply 18 retweets 27 likes
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        12. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Dan Sullivan, the one Alaskan senator who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/ekNsdJ833L

          1 reply 19 retweets 27 likes
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        13. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          John Thune, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Salesforce and $2,000 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/7maL2FkIbr

          1 reply 20 retweets 27 likes
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        14. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Thom Tillis, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 from Facebook.pic.twitter.com/igqqcmP9tR

          1 reply 20 retweets 28 likes
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        15. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Pat Toomey, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $3,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/ylVhv8xTkH

          1 reply 21 retweets 28 likes
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        16. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Roger Wicker, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $2,500 each from Amazon and Facebook.pic.twitter.com/cLORc2byGE

          1 reply 17 retweets 26 likes
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        17. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Todd Young, who voted to confirm Kavanaugh, got $3,500 from Salesforce and $7,500 from Facebook. Facebook really likes you, Todd, even though you voted to defund Planned Parenthood and oppose the DREAM Act.pic.twitter.com/9HNsf1adsR

          3 replies 32 retweets 36 likes
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        18. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          Steve Daines, who was absent from voting but paired his 'yes' vote against Murkowski's 'no' in a time-honored and corrupt Senate tradition, got $1,000 from Google, $2,500 from Facebook, and $1,000 from Amazon.pic.twitter.com/gzQ6EHLLWw

          1 reply 19 retweets 32 likes
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        19. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          If you work at one of these companies, I have two requests for you today. The first is to go in on Monday, speak with your coworkers, and together demand that this political giving stop. It doesn't reflect your values, it isn't necessary, and it's done in your name. Resist it.

          7 replies 91 retweets 165 likes
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        20. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          My second request is that you take a portion of your very big tech paycheck and give it to 13 House candidates who refuse to take corporate money, from your employer or anyone else, and who will reform this corrupt and shameful system once and for all.https://secure.actblue.com/donate/great_slate …

          4 replies 66 retweets 135 likes
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        21. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 6 Oct 2018

          (Mad thanks to my librarian girlfriend for coming up with the idea for this thread, and doing the hard work in assembling it. Behind every beautifully curated set of data, there's always a librarian.)

          6 replies 42 retweets 221 likes
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        22. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 7 Oct 2018

          Here is the list of tech company giving to senators who voted for Kavanaugh in spreadsheet form, including political spending from Microsoft, eBay, Cisco, Oracle and Intelhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j-3eA9DpezjeGwljpTP6W1eSe1XwPn0eY28l9-GpuQk/edit#gid=0 …

          4 replies 40 retweets 58 likes
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