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Koch Industries and other giant oil and gas companies are pouring HUGE
amounts of money into Republican super PACs trying to take control of the
House of Representatives.
A major oil and gas industry journal reports, "If Republicans take the
House or Senate majority in next month’s midterm elections, they’ll have
the oil and natural gas industry to thank."
Progressive champions in crucial swing districts are in the cross-hairs
and need our help.
[ [link removed] ]Can you donate $6 to help 6 progressive campaigns fight back against
dirty, oil money-fueled attack ads in the closing weeks of this election?
The trade journal makes clear that if Republicans take control, they will
pursue "policies favoring the oil and gas industry, including more leasing
on federal land and fewer climate restrictions." They'll also use
congressional committees to attack the president’s green agenda.
A look at the numbers shows what Republican control of Congress is worth
to these corporations:
* Occidental Petroleum has put in $5 million
* Chevron added $5.75 million
* Koch Industries has bucked up at least $3.5 million
… and those are just a few of the oil and gas companies that have donated
millions to Republican super PACs.
The trade journal adds, "None of the companies donated to the Democrats’
equivalent super PACs."
[ [link removed] ]We need to act now to make sure these oil interests can’t buy a
Republican Congress to do their bidding! Please chip in to progressives
who will protect our climate future.
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
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