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Related: About this forumMulshine Op-Ed - Cory Booker and big bucks: Perfect together
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/08/cory_booker_and_big_bucks_perfect_together_mulshine.html
Cory Booker and big bucks: Perfect together
By Paul Mulshine | The Star Ledger
on August 19, 2014 at 8:30 AM, updated August 19, 2014 at 1:21 PM
Sharpen your pencils, boys and girls. Heres a little quiz:
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We already knew that Booker was among the very best at getting campaign contributions. He ranks No. 2 on the Center for Responsive Politics "Who Raised the Most?" list for senators, with a staggering $16,171,449 raised in the current cycle. The top three types of contributors were big law firms, big investment firms and big real estate interests.
But it turns out its not just his campaign that benefited from those big-buck buddies of his. The report shows Booker received almost $400,000 in speaking fees last year in the nine months before he won that special election for the Senate seat he now holds.
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Now that he is in the Senate, Booker is prohibited from accepting honorariums. But there was no such prohibition on the mayor of Newark. That permitted Booker to fatten himself up nicely for the lean years ahead, when he will have to live on a salary of a mere $174,000.
Thats for an entire year. At the rate Booker was earning money last year, he could have made that much in a weeks worth of speeches.
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UPDATE: Booker's people got back to me with a response. His press person, Beth DeFalco sent this:
Cory Booker and big bucks: Perfect together
By Paul Mulshine | The Star Ledger
on August 19, 2014 at 8:30 AM, updated August 19, 2014 at 1:21 PM
Sharpen your pencils, boys and girls. Heres a little quiz:
<>
We already knew that Booker was among the very best at getting campaign contributions. He ranks No. 2 on the Center for Responsive Politics "Who Raised the Most?" list for senators, with a staggering $16,171,449 raised in the current cycle. The top three types of contributors were big law firms, big investment firms and big real estate interests.
But it turns out its not just his campaign that benefited from those big-buck buddies of his. The report shows Booker received almost $400,000 in speaking fees last year in the nine months before he won that special election for the Senate seat he now holds.
<>
Now that he is in the Senate, Booker is prohibited from accepting honorariums. But there was no such prohibition on the mayor of Newark. That permitted Booker to fatten himself up nicely for the lean years ahead, when he will have to live on a salary of a mere $174,000.
Thats for an entire year. At the rate Booker was earning money last year, he could have made that much in a weeks worth of speeches.
<>
UPDATE: Booker's people got back to me with a response. His press person, Beth DeFalco sent this:
A couple of things worth noting:
The senator gave more than $400,000 worth of charitable donations in 2013 - more than he made off of all his speaking engagements combined that year.
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Mulshine Op-Ed - Cory Booker and big bucks: Perfect together (Original Post)
proverbialwisdom
Aug 2014
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JustAnotherGen
(34,242 posts)1. Mulshine needs to show Booker's tax returns
If that's true in regards to charitable donations - then that should have been Paul's headline.
It wouldn't take much for the Legder to get it.
Besides - who is going to vote for the Republican? If you are in the 7th and a progressive or liberal - you thank heaven Menendez and Booker are in the Senate.
Our Congressman caters to IndieaTeaPublucans from TN, Central PA, TX . . . Look at Leonard Lance's FB page last year during the shutdown. I can't do better than Booker - even if he was NOT my first or even my second choice in the Primary last year.
proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)2. $16,171,449 vs 400K? No, IMO, he got the headline right. (nt)
JustAnotherGen
(34,242 posts)3. So who are you going to vote for this November? eom