The 212 identified Pioneers have raised a minimum of $21.2 million in hard
money for Bush’s presidential effort. These 212 individuals also
contributed; $2.3 million to Bush’s gubernatorial campaigns, $7.1 million
in hard money to federal candidates and PACs and $4.1 million in soft money
contributions to federal political party committees since the ’96 election
cycle. [view the biggest contributors]
The top 5 individual money movers among the Pioneers (total federal money
since the ’96 election cycle plus money to Bush’s gubernatorial campaigns)
are: Alex G. Spanos , $877,450; Sam
Fox, $831,733; Kenneth Lay, $574,550;
Tom
Loeffler, $495,424; and, Louis A. Beecherl, Jr., $446,350.
Eighty-four companies controlled by or employing these 212 individuals
contributed an additional $21 million in soft money contributions to political
party committees since the ’96 election cycle, $15.5 million to the Republicans,
$5.5 million to the Democrats. [view the biggest
corporate soft money movers]
Lawyers and lobbyists lead the Pioneer pack when the 212 are identified
by their primary economic interest or profession. Forty-four of the
Pioneers are classified as Lawyers & Lobbyists, 38 represent the Financial
sector, 28 are from the Energy & Natural Resources sector (dominated
by oil and gas), 24 are from the Real Estate sector, and 23 represent Miscellaneous
Businesses. [view the Pioneers per industry
group]
Sixty-six of the Pioneers hail from Texas. The other Bush state,
Florida, claims the next largest batch with 21. California has produced
14 and Michigan 12. No other state is in the double-digits. [view
the number of Pioneers per state]
133 Pioneers are business executives, George Bush appointed 16 Pioneers
to state government posts, 14 have spent the night at the Governor’s mansion
in Austin, 13 represent polluter interests, 35 have benefited from corporate-welfare,
26 have been involved in one or more campaign finance-related scandals,
and 20 Pioneers have kept the revolving door between government and industry
spinning. [view Pioneers in these categories]