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Oil Money: John McCain's Close Ties to The Petroleum Industry

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UPDATE: NEW REPORT RELEASED

On July 31, 2008, Campaign Money Watch released It's A Gusher: As John McCain Fights For Big Oil, They Open Their Wallets, a new report that features an in-depth analysis of how John McCain's campaign received an influx of Big Oil dollars after his June 16 reversal on offshore oil drilling. Download the PDF [2]




A FACTSHEET FROM CAMPAIGN MONEY WATCH
Last Updated October 13, 2008


With oil prices skyrocketing and the economy on the brink of a recession, Americans are looking for candidates up and down the ballot to introduce meaningful plans to provide relief at the pump and put the economy back on track. Yet not all candidates have the American people’s interests foremost in mind. For those like Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) who receive large campaign contributions from the oil and gas industries, helping corporate donors is the top priority. After all, he who pays the piper calls the tune.


Since 1989, John McCain has raised more than $3 million dollars from the oil and gas industries (1)

 


Forty-three McCain staffers and fundraisers have received $16.7 million in lobbying fees from at least 30 oil and gas industry corporations and associations. These lobbying clients‚ executives and PACs have donated $337,066 to McCain's campaigns.  They include:

 

 




1. Campaign finance and lobbying figures are based on Campaign Money Watch analysis of data obtained from the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan organization that tracks and codes campaign finance data by industry and tracks lobbying. Campaign finance data include individual contributions ($200+) and from Political Action Committees (PACs) to campaign committees and leadership PACs. Data for the 2008 cycle were downloaded in October 2008.

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