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We need volunteers to watch polls, organize registration, Nuke rino globalist loving traitors in the primaries, and mobilize on every level. we need to start making plans NOW! Look at what you can do in your own communities 'Pedes. We need Patriots in charge at the communal, state and Federal level. Lets MAGA these [email protected]&%ers into the ground!

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Ok, this is long, but worth it 'Pedes.

Gov. Whitler doesn't give a damn about law, order, or her constituents.

But I figure, maybe her donors do. To that effect, I compiled a list of all her donors (that I could track).

Why not let THEM know how you feel.

TALLY: Top Disclosed Donors To Gov. Whtimer And Connected Committees From 2011 To The Present

Democratic Governors Association, $2.56 million

Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $2.17 million

United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.87 million

Emily's List, $1.31 million

Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million

National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000

American Federation of Teachers, $750,000

Everytown for Gun Safety, $610,000

Michigan Laborers, $519,000

Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $470,500

Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000

United Food and Commerical Workers, $300,000

DETAILED LISTS

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2019-2020:

Ford family, Detroit, $14,300 Auto Dealers of Michigan, $10,000 Toni Sessoms, attorney, $7,150 George Barnes, Heritage Hospital, $7,150 Elizabeth Welch, attorney, $7,150 Peter Karmanos, Mad Dog Technology, $7,150 Barbara Lee, Massachussetts, $7,150 Patti Poppe, Consumers Energy, $7,150 Fay Beydoun, American Arab Chamber of Commerce, $7,150 Gerard Anderson, DTE Energy, $7,150

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2019-2020:

General Motors Company PAC, $10,000 Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $6,000

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2017-2018:

Democratic State Central Committee, $100,000 Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association PAC, $68,000 Bernstein Family PAC, $68,000 League of Conservation Voters PAC, $68,000 AFSCME PAC, $68,000 Michigan State Utility Workers PAC, $68,000 Michigan Laborers Political League, $68,000 Operating Engineers Local 324 PAC, $68,000 Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters PAC, $68,000 United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $68,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $68,000 Democratic Governors Association Victory Fund, $68,000

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2018:

Michigan Community College Association, $2,500

Top donors to Build A Better Michigan for 2018:

Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $300,000 Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000 American Federation of Teachers, $250,000 Philip A. Hart Democratic Club, $250,000 DRIVE Committee, $250,000 United Auto Workers V CAP, $250,000 Emily’s List, $250,000 Michigan Laborers District Council, $151,000 Association of Journeyman of Pipe Fitting Trades, $150,000 Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $150,000 UFCW Local 951, $125,000

Top donors to A Stronger Michigan for 2017-2018:

Democratic Governors Association, $2.50 million Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $1.87 million United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.55 million Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million Emily's List Non-Federal, $1.00 million National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million Build A Better Michigan, $825,000 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000 Everytown for Gun Safety AF, $610,000 American Federation of Teachers, $500,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2015-2018:

Richard Whitmer, retired, $12,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $5,000 Michigan Osteopathic PAC, $5,000 Honigman Miller, $2,500 General Motors PAC, $2,500 Ven Johnson, attorney, $2,500 Catherine McClure, retired, $2,500 Miller Canfield, $2,000 Third Congressional Democratic Committee, $1,500 Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,500 Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association PAC, $1,500

Top donors to the Committee to Elect Gretchen Whitmer for 2011-2015:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $5,000 Meijer PAC, $2,500 Michigan Association of CPAs, $1,500 Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,300 CMS Energy, Consumers Energy, $1,250 Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $1,150 DTE Energy, $1,000 AFSCME PAC, $1,000 Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $1,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2013-2014:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $10,000 Gretchen Whitmer candidate committee transfer, $8,249 Michigan Education Association, $7,500 CMS Energy PAC, $7,500 Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,359 United Auto Workers Michigan V-PAC, $5,000 Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $3,500 Emily’s List Michigan, $3,000 Auto Dealers of Michigan, $3,000 Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $2,500

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2011-2012:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $6,000 Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,750 DTE Energy PAC, $4,000 Auto Dealers of Michigan $3,500 CMS Energy PAC, $3,500 Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $2,500 Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, $2,500 Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists, $2,250 AFSCME PAC, $2,000 United Auto Workers Voluntary PAC, $1,500 Michigan Credit Union League, $1,500

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David Patrick Underwood

David Dorn

Chris Beaty

Italia Marie Kelly

Not to mention all the black lives destroyed when their businesses were burned and looted. (insurance doesn't cover riots).

Derek Hayes (Big Dave's Cheesesteaks ) Atlanta GA.

Korboi Balla (Sports bar) Minneapolis MI.

Please add anyone you know of, people NEED to see this.

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I know whose black beans I'll be buying...

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As I do not trust any gov. organization with charity, might I suggest contacting the salvation army and seeing what supplies they may need? If anyone has anymore ideas, feel free to share them below. Thank you.

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TALLY: Top Disclosed Donors To Gov. Whtimer And Connected Committees From 2011 To The Present

Democratic Governors Association, $2.56 million

Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $2.17 million

United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.87 million

Emily's List, $1.31 million

Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million

National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000

American Federation of Teachers, $750,000

Everytown for Gun Safety, $610,000

Michigan Laborers, $519,000

Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $470,500

Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000

United Food and Commerical Workers, $300,000

DETAILED LISTS

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2019-2020:

Ford family, Detroit, $14,300
Auto Dealers of Michigan, $10,000
Toni Sessoms, attorney, $7,150
George Barnes, Heritage Hospital, $7,150
Elizabeth Welch, attorney, $7,150
Peter Karmanos, Mad Dog Technology, $7,150
Barbara Lee, Massachussetts, $7,150
Patti Poppe, Consumers Energy, $7,150
Fay Beydoun, American Arab Chamber of Commerce, $7,150
Gerard Anderson, DTE Energy, $7,150

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2019-2020:

General Motors Company PAC, $10,000
Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $6,000

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2017-2018:

Democratic State Central Committee, $100,000
Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association PAC, $68,000
Bernstein Family PAC, $68,000
League of Conservation Voters PAC, $68,000
AFSCME PAC, $68,000
Michigan State Utility Workers PAC, $68,000
Michigan Laborers Political League, $68,000
Operating Engineers Local 324 PAC, $68,000
Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters PAC, $68,000
United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $68,000
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $68,000
Democratic Governors Association Victory Fund, $68,000

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2018:

Michigan Community College Association, $2,500

Top donors to Build A Better Michigan for 2018:

Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $300,000
Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000
American Federation of Teachers, $250,000
Philip A. Hart Democratic Club, $250,000
DRIVE Committee, $250,000
United Auto Workers V CAP, $250,000
Emily’s List, $250,000
Michigan Laborers District Council, $151,000
Association of Journeyman of Pipe Fitting Trades, $150,000
Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $150,000
UFCW Local 951, $125,000

Top donors to A Stronger Michigan for 2017-2018:

Democratic Governors Association, $2.50 million
Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $1.87 million
United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.55 million
Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million
Emily's List Non-Federal, $1.00 million
National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million
Build A Better Michigan, $825,000
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000
Everytown for Gun Safety AF, $610,000
American Federation of Teachers, $500,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2015-2018:

Richard Whitmer, retired, $12,000
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $5,000
Michigan Osteopathic PAC, $5,000
Honigman Miller, $2,500
General Motors PAC, $2,500
Ven Johnson, attorney, $2,500
Catherine McClure, retired, $2,500
Miller Canfield, $2,000
Third Congressional Democratic Committee, $1,500
Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,500
Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association PAC, $1,500

Top donors to the Committee to Elect Gretchen Whitmer for 2011-2015:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $5,000
Meijer PAC, $2,500
Michigan Association of CPAs, $1,500
Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,300
CMS Energy, Consumers Energy, $1,250
Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $1,150
DTE Energy, $1,000
AFSCME PAC, $1,000
Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $1,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2013-2014:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $10,000
Gretchen Whitmer candidate committee transfer, $8,249
Michigan Education Association, $7,500
CMS Energy PAC, $7,500
Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,359
United Auto Workers Michigan V-PAC, $5,000
Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $3,500
Emily’s List Michigan, $3,000
Auto Dealers of Michigan, $3,000
Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $2,500

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2011-2012:

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $6,000
Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,750
DTE Energy PAC, $4,000
Auto Dealers of Michigan $3,500
CMS Energy PAC, $3,500
Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $2,500
Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, $2,500
Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists, $2,250
AFSCME PAC, $2,000
United Auto Workers Voluntary PAC, $1,500
Michigan Credit Union League, $1,500
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TALLY: Top Disclosed Donors To Gov. Whtimer And Connected Committees From 2011 To The Present

  1. Democratic Governors Association, $2.56 million

  2. Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $2.17 million

  3. United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.87 million

  4. Emily's List, $1.31 million

  5. Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million

  6. National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million

  7. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000

  8. American Federation of Teachers, $750,000

  9. Everytown for Gun Safety, $610,000

  10. Michigan Laborers, $519,000

  11. Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $470,500

  12. Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000

  13. United Food and Commerical Workers, $300,000

DETAILED LISTS

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2019-2020:

  1. Ford family, Detroit, $14,300
  2. Auto Dealers of Michigan, $10,000
  3. Toni Sessoms, attorney, $7,150
  4. George Barnes, Heritage Hospital, $7,150
  5. Elizabeth Welch, attorney, $7,150
  6. Peter Karmanos, Mad Dog Technology, $7,150
  7. Barbara Lee, Massachussetts, $7,150
  8. Patti Poppe, Consumers Energy, $7,150
  9. Fay Beydoun, American Arab Chamber of Commerce, $7,150
  10. Gerard Anderson, DTE Energy, $7,150

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2019-2020:

  1. General Motors Company PAC, $10,000
  2. Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $6,000

Top donors to Gretchen Whitmer for Governor for 2017-2018:

  1. Democratic State Central Committee, $100,000
  2. Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association PAC, $68,000
  3. Bernstein Family PAC, $68,000
  4. League of Conservation Voters PAC, $68,000
  5. AFSCME PAC, $68,000
  6. Michigan State Utility Workers PAC, $68,000
  7. Michigan Laborers Political League, $68,000
  8. Operating Engineers Local 324 PAC, $68,000
  9. Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters PAC, $68,000
  10. United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $68,000
  11. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $68,000
  12. Democratic Governors Association Victory Fund, $68,000

Top donors to Building Bridges PAC for 2018:

  1. Michigan Community College Association, $2,500

Top donors to Build A Better Michigan for 2018:

  1. Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $300,000
  2. Michigan State Council SEIU, $300,000
  3. American Federation of Teachers, $250,000
  4. Philip A. Hart Democratic Club, $250,000
  5. DRIVE Committee, $250,000
  6. United Auto Workers V CAP, $250,000
  7. Emily’s List, $250,000
  8. Michigan Laborers District Council, $151,000
  9. Association of Journeyman of Pipe Fitting Trades, $150,000
  10. Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $150,000
  11. UFCW Local 951, $125,000

Top donors to A Stronger Michigan for 2017-2018:

  1. Democratic Governors Association, $2.50 million
  2. Progressive Advocacy Trust, Ingham County Democrats Account, $1.87 million
  3. United Auto Workers Michigan Voluntary PAC, $1.55 million
  4. Michigan Corrections Organization, $1.00 million
  5. Emily's List Non-Federal, $1.00 million
  6. National Education Association Advocacy Fund, $1.00 million
  7. Build A Better Michigan, $825,000
  8. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Special Account, $750,000
  9. Everytown for Gun Safety AF, $610,000
  10. American Federation of Teachers, $500,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2015-2018:

  1. Richard Whitmer, retired, $12,000
  2. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $5,000
  3. Michigan Osteopathic PAC, $5,000
  4. Honigman Miller, $2,500
  5. General Motors PAC, $2,500
  6. Ven Johnson, attorney, $2,500
  7. Catherine McClure, retired, $2,500
  8. Miller Canfield, $2,000
  9. Third Congressional Democratic Committee, $1,500
  10. Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,500
  11. Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association PAC, $1,500

Top donors to the Committee to Elect Gretchen Whitmer for 2011-2015:

  1. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan PAC, $5,000
  2. Meijer PAC, $2,500
  3. Michigan Association of CPAs, $1,500
  4. Ford Motor Company PAC, $1,300
  5. CMS Energy, Consumers Energy, $1,250
  6. Michigan Bankers Association PAC, $1,150
  7. DTE Energy, $1,000
  8. AFSCME PAC, $1,000
  9. Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $1,000

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2013-2014:

  1. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $10,000
  2. Gretchen Whitmer candidate committee transfer, $8,249
  3. Michigan Education Association, $7,500
  4. CMS Energy PAC, $7,500
  5. Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,359
  6. United Auto Workers Michigan V-PAC, $5,000
  7. Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $3,500
  8. Emily’s List Michigan, $3,000
  9. Auto Dealers of Michigan, $3,000
  10. Michigan Regional Council of Carpenters, $2,500

Top donors to the Whitmer Leadership Fund for 2011-2012:

  1. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, $6,000
  2. Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, $5,750
  3. DTE Energy PAC, $4,000
  4. Auto Dealers of Michigan $3,500
  5. CMS Energy PAC, $3,500
  6. Michigan Health & Hospital Association, Health PAC, $2,500
  7. Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, $2,500
  8. Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists, $2,250
  9. AFSCME PAC, $2,000
  10. United Auto Workers Voluntary PAC, $1,500
  11. Michigan Credit Union League, $1,500
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district#

1st Bergman, Jack R 414 CHOB (202) 225-4735

2nd Huizenga, Bill R 2232 RHOB (202) 225-4401

3rdAmash, Justin I 106 CHOB (202) 225-3831

4thMoolenaar, John R 117 CHOB (202) 225-3561

5thKildee, Daniel D 203 CHOB (202) 225-3611

6th Upton, Fred R 2183 RHOB (202) 225-3761

7th Walberg, Tim R 2266 RHOB (202) 225-6276

8th Slotkin, Elissa D 1531 LHOB (202) 225-4872

9th Levin, Andy D 228 CHOB (202) 225-4961

10th Mitchell, Paul R 211 CHOB (202) 225-2106

11th Stevens, Haley D 227 CHOB (202) 225-8171

12th Dingell, Debbie D 116 CHOB (202) 225-4071

13th Tlaib, Rashida D 1628 LHOB (202) 225-5126

14th Lawrence, Brenda D 2463 RHOB (202) 225-5802

              Senators

Debbie Stabenow (202) 224-4822 >(washington office) (313) 961-4330 Detroit office

Gary Peters (202-224-6221) >(washington office) (313-226-6020) Detroit office

Governor Gretchen Whitmore 517-373-3400. 517-335-7858 (Constituent Services)

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Pray for this state 'Pedes. With the insane travel restrictions, no few of which are unenforcable, the destruction of our economy and the knowing (and I don't know of another way to say this) potential murders of our citizenry we are truly screwed.

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