2012年(464)
分类: Delphi
2012-06-15 12:40:42
Through April, Parker hasn’t donated to the Obama campaign, the Democratic
National Committee or Priorities USA Action, the pro-Obama super political
action committee that has trailed the Republican groups in
fundraising. She gave $2,660 to Obama’s election effort in 2008. Carey gave the
maximum $35,800 to Obama’s campaign and the DNC this election
cycle.
Entertainment Industry
Donors in the TV, music and movie industry
have given Obama’s re-election campaign $2.3 million compared to $392,736 for
Romney, according to the center.
That may not make up the shortfall from Wall
Street. The securities and investment industry gave Romney $8.8 million and
Obama $3.2 million through the end of April, according to thecenter’s study of
Federal Election Commission data.
In 2008, when he was running against
Arizona Senator John McCain, Obama received $15 million from employees in the
securities and investment industry, more than any other candidate. In office,
Obama has pushed for tighter regulation of Wall Street. Romney’s experience as
co-founding the private equity firm Bain Capital LLC has given him greater
support from the industry.
Industry Donations
“It might well be that Obama
made the financial industry unhappy by talking about them, but at the end of the
day they’re still going to be giving him a lot of money,” said Jonathan Nagler,
a political science professor at New York University. “What is different this
year is that Romney is better known to them than McCain was -- he’s one of
them.”
Since he filed for re-election in April 2011, Obama has visited
California seven times, most stops including fundraisers in Los Angeles or San
Francisco. During the same period he’s visited New York 12 times, almost all
including fundraising stops in New York City.
The East and West Coasts are
“where the money is, that’s the Democratic landscape of America,” said Don Baer,
who was the director of
communications and chief speechwriter for former President Bill
Clinton.
While the pace of Romney’s fundraising has increased since he
secured the Republican nomination, Obama’s re-election committee more than
doubled the amount raised by Romney’s campaign through April, taking in $222.3
million to $100.4 million, and had $115.2 million in the bank entering May,
compared with $9.2 million for the challenger.
Then there was the part that
could quote Marshall McLuhan without Googling. Soon, perhaps, I’ll actually be
looking for a recipe for “marshmallow fondant”—not the old master himself. We
used to say that Google was making us stupid. But now the process is complete:
Google knows we’re stupid. Quite how stupid, though, you might not realize.