Let's see what the scamps at Microsoft's PAC got up to last month. Pretty strong right out of the gate, with $4000 to Ted Cruzpic.twitter.com/ExwlftjhVF
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Elise Stefanik is a Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, and is also facing a strong Democratic contender for her upstate NY seat. Twitter already gave her a bunch of money, now Microsoft adds to the haulpic.twitter.com/DR8WKMUQTf
Microsoft was able to funnel some more money to Ted Cruz by donating to Todd Young's Oorah! PACpic.twitter.com/xrz5iKxXVT
Work at Microsoft? Write to your colleagues on the itemized donor list here and persuade them to stop donating. http://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/652/201810199125643652/201810199125643652.pdf …
Idaho House candidate Russ Fulcher on climate: “I’m not a big climate change guy. If you look far enough back in history, things cycle... to be honest, I haven’t spent that much time thinking about it.” (source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2018/oct/21/there-are-clear-differences-in-the-idaho-congressi/ …). Microsoft gave this guy $1000 last month.pic.twitter.com/MbAUczvlDU
Mimi Walters is defending a very vulnerable Republican House seat in California. Microsoft gave her $1000 last month.pic.twitter.com/SxSk6l0QqW
Rob McColley is an Ohio state senate candidate who describes himself as "100% pro-life". Microsoft gave him $1000 last month.pic.twitter.com/uIeC6pwgqi
Larry Obhof is an Ohio state senator with a 100% rating from the American Conservative Union. He served on the legal team that tried to strike down Obamacare (see: http://www.larryobhof.com/meet-larry-obhof …). Microsoft gave him $1500 last month.pic.twitter.com/yHodJlvvZQ
Someone versed in Ohio politics should look at Microsoft's FEC filing last month (http://docquery.fec.gov/pdf/652/201810199125643652/201810199125643652.pdf …) because they are bankrolling a number of Republican state legislators in that state. I wonder why Microsoft wants Republicans to control Ohio (and why employees tolerate it)
Serious question, I know you bring this up a lot, but do the tech companies not donate about as much to both parties?
I haven't done the numbers. I believe it is the policy at Facebook at least
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