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Frodo
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« on: November 19, 2011, 12:52:52 AM »

It'd be interesting to see if they actually get anything from the protection money they are paying out:

Big Labor shells out for GOP friends

By ROBIN BRAVENDER | 11/17/11 11:52 PM EST

For House Republicans, it pays to be a friend of Big Labor.

Major unions are giving a heftier slice of campaign donations than usual to pro-labor Republicans this election cycle, even as overall union contributions to members of Congress lags.

Labor insiders say there’s extra incentive to support their GOP friends this cycle as unions look to reward lawmakers who rebuff their leadership on key votes, ingratiate themselves to freshman Republicans and ward off primary challengers as many tea party candidates campaign on anti-union platforms.

Overall this cycle, about 13 percent of labor groups’ political action committee contributions — just over $2 million — have gone toward GOP candidates, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics. That’s still dwarfed by the nearly $14 million in union cash that’s gone to Democrats this cycle, but the GOP appears to be gaining ground with union donors after receiving only 6 percent of total contributions in 2010 and 8 percent in the 2008 cycle.

Leaders of major labor groups — particularly those from building trade and transportation unions that typically donate more to the GOP than other unions — say it’s not a given that they’ll support Democrats.
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Frodo
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2011, 01:14:33 AM »

It seems they're just supporting moderate Republicans who they don't think they can beat, but are willing to support against an anti-union crazy.

That's what everybody does - many companies give money to the people they think will win.

Difference is that the modern Republican Party has an almost religious dislike of labor unions -almost as intense as their hatred of taxes and big government -no matter how benevolent.  So it strikes me that these unions would give money to the one party that seeks their demise.  
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