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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Leading Union Political Campaign Contributors

Just in case you wonder why Obama and friends are so hot to support labor
unions, particularly government employee unions, check out these Union contributions.
Leading Union Political
Campaign Contributors

1990-2010
Democrats
Republicans
American Fed. Of
State, County, & Municipal
Employees
$40,281,900
$547,700
Intel Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers
29,705,600
679,000
National Education
Association
27,679,300
2,005,200
Service Employees
International Union
26,368,470
98,700
Communication Workers
of America
26,305,500
125,300
Service Employees
International Union
26,252,000
1,086,200
Laborers
Union
25,734,000
138,000
American Federation
of Teachers
25,682,800
200,000
United Auto
Workers
25,082,200
182,700
Teamsters
Union
24,926,400
1,822,000
Carpenters and
Joiners Union
24,094,100
658,000
Machinists &
Aerospace Workers Union
23,875,600
226,300
United Food and
Commercial Workers Union
23,182,000
334,200
AFL-CIO
17,124,300
713,500
Sheet Metal Workers
Union
16,347,200
342,800
Plumbers &
Pipefitters Union
14,790,000
818,500
Operating Engineers
Union
13,840,000
2,309,500
Airline Pilots
Association
12,806,600
2,398,300
International
Association of Firefighters
12,421,700
2,685,400
United Transportation
Workers
11,807,000
1,459,300
Ironworkers
Union
11,638,900
936,000
American Postal
Workers Union
11,633,100
544,300
Nat'l Active &
Retired Fed.. Employees
Association
8,135,400
2,294,600
Seafarers
International Union
6,726,800
1,281,300
Source: Center for
Responsive Politics, Washington ,
D.C.
Wouldn't it be nice if the unions put that money in their pension funds???

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