Harlan and Kathy Crow ramped up political contributions over the decades since meeting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
Harlan and Kathy Crow ramped up their political giving since they met U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, conservative political activist Ginni Thomas, in 1996.
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Dylan previously worked as a videographer and community organizer before shifting focus to nonprofit communications. Dylan has helped build a comprehensive digital strategy for grassroots organizations as well as for established nonprofits. Dylan also holds degrees in economics and Spanish from Texas A&M University.
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NRA affiliates' outside spending — the main vehicle for influencing elections — fell from more than $54 million in the 2016 presidential cycle to under $30 million in the 2020 cycle, according to the watchdog group OpenSecrets.
Thomas has reported receiving just two gifts, according to a Washington Post review of his financial disclosure forms posted online by nonprofit groups Fix the Court and OpenSecrets.