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		<title>Ron Paul gets most military contributions, again</title>
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Republicans receive the largest slice of presidential campaign contributions made by military members and their spouses, but leading anti-war candidates are getting a substantial cut, too, according to an independent analysis of political contributions.
From January 2007 through March of this year, service members or civilian employees of the military donated at least $766,000 to presidential [...]


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<blockquote><p>Republicans receive the largest slice of presidential campaign contributions made by military members and their spouses, but leading anti-war candidates are getting a substantial cut, too, according to an independent analysis of political contributions.</p>
<p>From January 2007 through March of this year, service members or civilian employees of the military donated at least $766,000 to presidential candidates, according to data made available April 20 and provided by the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit research group in Washington.</p>
<p>The analysis included donations of at least $200 made by individuals who listed their employer as one of the four branches of the military &#8211; Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps &#8211; or the Coast Guard, National Guard, Army Air Force Exchange Service, armed forces or military.</p>
<p>These donors gave the largest amounts to Rep. Ron Paul, the long-shot Republican candidate from Texas who has acknowledged defeat in the nomination process but continues to campaign, and Sen. Barack Obama, the Democrat from Illinois.</p>
<p>During the reporting period, Paul &#8211; a former Air Force surgeon who broke with his party to vote against the Iraq war &#8211; received the most military contributions, with $201,271.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s significantly more than the presumptive Republican nominee, Sen. John McCain from Arizona, who received $132,133 from military donors, according to CRP.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think that our fighting men and women want to protect America, defend our Constitution and defend our borders,&#8221; said Jesse Benton, a spokesman for Rep. Paul&#8217;s campaign. &#8220;I think they&#8217;re sick and tired of being sent overseas on these police actions and getting caught in the middle of these civil wars, and want someone like Ron Paul speaking sense.</p>
<p>&#8220;They signed up to defend our country, not police the world,&#8221; Benton said, &#8220;and I think they&#8217;re hungry for leaders who do that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obama, meanwhile, whose opposition to invading Iraq has been a centerpiece of his campaign, has received $178,456 in military contributions, compared to Sen. Hillary Clinton&#8217;s $85,000, the analysis shows.</p>
<p>&#8220;To see two anti-war candidates getting more money from the people fighting the war or providing support for the war effort was surprising to us,&#8221; said Massie Ritsch, communications director for the Center for Responsive Politics.</p>
<p>However, the donations cannot be considered representative of military employees&#8217; political preferences as a whole because the analysis does not include donations of less than $200, the point at which campaign finance law requires campaigns to disclose the name of a donor and contribution amount. Thus, individuals who give less than $200 aren&#8217;t counted.</p>
<p>&#8220;The picture could be completely different if you were able to look at smaller donors,&#8221; Ritsch said. &#8220;You&#8217;re looking at a tiny slice of the military who have enough disposable income to donate to a candidate.&#8221;</p>
<p>Overall, military donors still favor Republicans to Democrats, 62 percent to 38 percent, according to CRP. But Ritsch said at the beginning of the war, three-quarters of military donors favored GOP candidates.</p></blockquote>
<p>And you can bet this won&#8217;t get much MSM coverage.</p>


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