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== Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq == | == Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq == | ||
Chafee voted no on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq[[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-love/who-voted-to-authorize-fo_b_85652.html]] | Chafee voted no on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq[[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-love/who-voted-to-authorize-fo_b_85652.html]] | ||
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10. US Dept of Justice-$12,300 | 10. US Dept of Justice-$12,300 | ||
== Ratings from interest groups == | |||
Click here for ratings: [[http://votesmart.org/candidate/evaluations/2569/lincoln-chafee#.VbupDTBViko]] | |||
== Other Wikis == | == Other Wikis == | ||
Latest revision as of 08:58, 31 July 2015
Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq[edit]
Chafee voted no on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq[[1]]
Top Donors[edit]
Lincoln Chafee is a candidate for the 2016 Democratic Nomination for President. He previously served as the Governor of Rhode Island and a U.S. from Rhode Island. Here is a list of his top donors from 2006, one of the last years of his legislative career in the Senate. [[2]]
1. Volunteer PAC- $69,900
2. Amgen Inc-$18,200
3. FMR Corp-$17,400
4. Cardi Construction-$15,400
5. Providence Equity Partners-$15,200
6. National Grid plc-$14,350
7. Hinckley, Allen & Snyder-$14,250
8. Goldman Sachs -$13,300
9. Raytheon Co-$13,000
10. US Dept of Justice-$12,300
Ratings from interest groups[edit]
Click here for ratings: [[3]]