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Pro-Sanders super PAC brought in $2.3 million
While the Vermont senator eschews big-money groups, the super PAC affiliated with the nurses union had a record haul.
By Kenneth P. Vogel
01/31/16 12:08 PM EST
Updated 01/31/16 12:29 PM EST
Bernie Sanders rails against super PACs, but the main super PAC supporting his presidential campaign had its biggest off-year fundraising haul ever, bringing in $2.3 million last year, according to a report filed Sunday morning with the Federal Election Commission.
The super PAC, National Nurses United for Patient Protection, is affiliated with the nations largest union of registered nurses, National Nurses United, and its members have been a near-constant presence at Sanders rallies.
National Nurses United for Patient Protection, spent $1.3 million in the second half of the year, including donations totaling nearly $400,000 to a pair of other unlimited-spending groups supporting Sanders ― the California-based Progressive Kick received $245,000 and the Chicago-based Reclaim Chicago got $150,000. Most of the direct spending by National Nurses United for Patient Protection went towards ads, rallies and other voter outreach associated with a bus tour supporting Sanders, according to the report.
Sanders this month thanked the unions members for their support in my campaign and called National Nurses United one of the sponsors of my campaign and I appreciate that.
The PAC ended last year with $1.1 million in the bank, though it has continued to spend heavily in support of Sanders campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination against Hillary Clinton.
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Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/bernie-sanders-super-pac-218478#ixzz3yrnk5ep2
Walk away
(9,494 posts)I am guessing that this is costing every one of them a big chunk of change and I expect they will get nothing for it. Let's hope they don't give us another Puke as president. I believe Nader gave us Bush and the Iraq war and the Nader Nurses helped.
dlwickham
(3,316 posts)starts with hypo and ends with crite?
Can anyone help me out?