New Financial Disclosures Show Kyrsten Sinema Is Raking in Cash from Big GOP Donors

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Newly released 2021 financial disclosures show something that, really, we should have expected: Centrist Democrat Kyrsten Sinema is raking in cash from Republican donors, including at least one who’s also been propping up fellow obstructionist Sen. Joe Manchin.

According to new FEC filings, Sinema brought in $1.6 million in Q4, only $33,983 of which was unitemized, which designates donations of less than $200 (i.e., ones from ordinary people). Shane Goldmacher of The New York Times pointed out on Twitter that a lot of this big-money donor action comes from some familiar names: Harlan Crow, a massive GOP donor the Texas Tribune called “one of the biggest whales in the country”; Ken Langone, another massive GOP donor who felt “betrayed” by Trump and switched to Biden; Nelson Peltz, the aforementioned Manchin confidante; and Miguel B. “Mike” Fernandez, a Florida health care billionaire who threw his fortune behind Hillary in 2016 after Jeb Bush fizzled out.

Goldmacher noted that Sinema actually had to refund Crow’s money because he tried to give her too much of it.

Sinema drew money from additional Republican megadonors like financier George Roberts, groups like the American Petroleum Institute, and companies like Fox News, whose political action committee, Fox Corp. PAC, gave her $5,000. Manchin has also received money from Fox Corp. PAC.

You can draw your own conclusions as to what these donors think they’ll get out of Sinema. It’s a foregone one that whatever challenge progressive Democrats manage to mount against her, Sinema is going to be insulated from any consequences of her time in the Senate even if she does get voted out of office. Based on her campaign coffers this early in the election cycle (she’s not up until 2024!), it looks like she’ll have a hefty war chest to take on potential primary challenges like Rep. Ruben Gallego if they come knocking.

Thus far, it’s been incredibly easy to track the long line of special interest groups backing Sinema: She’s voted in their interests as often as she can. Sinema previously raked in cash from Big Pharma groups, and then went on to be the industry’s leading proponent in their fight against prescription drug pricing reform. Langone, best known for pulling together financiers to found Home Depot, raises the humorous dilemma of the man behind a home improvement empire funding one of the biggest spoilers of President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda. There certainly isn’t a lot of building of any kind going on with Sinema in the Senate.

In essence, Sinema is the purest example of a safe representative for America’s cautious corporate interests. While Trump’s brand of fiery fascist-populism may be a bit too volatile, the country’s corporate elite have not-so-quietly thrown their lot behind politicians they know will keep any of Biden’s scant progressive inclinations at bay while providing them with the stability to retain control over the country. The worst that happens is that Biden loses, or one of their hand-picked mouthpieces gets booted out of the Senate. As all these names have shown time and time again, there will always be another ambitious politician looking for a handout.

smokiethaokie on February 1st, 2022 at 14:10 UTC »

You can thank the hack Supreme Court for the citizens United ruling. America is nothing but a corporate sponsored state who also is on welfare. While the rest of us play by a different set of rules. All of these politicians work for us. Not these greedy corporate fucks who rape us daily with unlivable wages. It’s just so happens corporate America and the GOP have the same values. Absolutely zero. This abomination is just like them. You can add Manchins coal stained face in there with the 50 other republicans who still serve their king trump and are afraid to publicly support legislation that will help the American people. Fuckin do something or retire. This has been the most unproductive senate led by Mitch McFuckface for the last decade. All while they wine and dine on our fucking dollar. Fuck all of these tyrannical fucks.

walrus_operator on February 1st, 2022 at 13:51 UTC »

Sinema brought in $1.6 million in Q4, only $33,983 of which was unitemized, which designates donations of less than $200 (i.e., ones from ordinary people)

Only 2% of her funding comes from normal people... No wonder she's ok with hurting them through her policies.

make-it-random on February 1st, 2022 at 13:35 UTC »

This whole system is a mess and it’s super depressing