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Wed Apr 25, 2012, 09:21 AM Apr 2012

President Obama surges in campaign donations from military members

April 25, 2012

The U.S. military has long been closely linked with the Republican party, particularly when it comes to presidential candidates, but that may be changing.

In March, President Barack Obama took in the most campaign contributions from those within the military and the Department of Defense, trumping the previous leader, conservative candidate Ron Paul, according to data collected by the Center for Responsive Politics. Despite essentially locking up the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney lags far behind.

Among donors who contributed at least $200, Obama collected $36,448 last month, compared with $17,733 for Paul and $8,630 for Romney. Of the four services, active-duty and civilian employees of the Army donated the most, $10,568, to Obama’s campaign in March. Those affiliated with the Marine Corps contributed the least, just $450.

Since January 2011, Paul remains the clear leader in donations, collecting $333,134 to Obama’s $184,505 and Romney’s $45,738.


read: http://www.stripes.com/blogs/stripes-central/stripes-central-1.8040/report-obama-surges-in-campaign-donations-from-military-members-1.175495

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President Obama surges in campaign donations from military members (Original Post) bigtree Apr 2012 OP
Isn't it fishy, though? Lawlbringer Apr 2012 #1

Lawlbringer

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1. Isn't it fishy, though?
Wed Apr 25, 2012, 10:53 AM
Apr 2012

Couldn't I (a nonmilitary civilian) potentially make a donation and state that I'm military? I always figured that's how Paul is pulling in so many donations from "military."

Or am I turning into a Paulite with my conspiracy theories?

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