cartoon credit: comicallyincorrect.com
Over the last several months, this blogsite posted articles and links to expose the source of
campaign funds for the leading candidates. Those candidates were Jeb! Bush here, Ben Carson here, Chris Christie here, Ted Cruz here, Marco Rubio here, and Donald Trump here.
I did not include Governor John Kasich, because at the time, his role in the
campaign appeared to be limited to siphoning off votes from top contenders. He
succeeded in winning Ohio, but he is still not a serious contender, because
mathematically, there are not enough delegates left in future primaries to put him over the top. But
Ohio voters might still be interested in Gov. Kasich’s campaign funding
sources. From Life Site News two days ago:
It took the Ohio Governor 29
tries, but he finally won his first state in the GOP primaries. In
Tuesday’s GOP primaries, Ohio’s Governor John Kasich won his home state, and
one of the most important states of the general election map.
Although it is now a mathematical
impossibility for Governor Kasich to reach the necessary 1,237 votes to win the
GOP primary nomination outright, the Ohio Governor has vowed to stay in the
race, betting on a brokered convention along with a suspension of the
convention’s rules to clinch the nomination.
As a point of explanation,
Governor Kasich is not only mathematically shut out of the nomination based on
delegates, but also on the fact that a candidate must
win at least 8 states before he can be considered for the
convention’s ballots. This appears highly unlikely given the Governor’s
1-28 record to date.
However, there may be a
different reason for Governor Kasich to remain in the race, and that can be
discovered by following the trail of his donors.
A simple search of Governor
Kasich’s 2016 Presidential campaign donations lists the Soros Fund Management
as the sixth highest individual donor with $202,700. The seventh largest donor
is the Duquesne Family Office with $150,000. On the Super PAC side,
Kasich’s New Day for America received $150,000 from Stanley Drukenmiller (who
operates the Duquesne Family Office) and $200,000 from Scott Beset, who is
employed by the Soros Fund Management.
Scott Bessent served as
George Soros’
chief investment manager until late 2015, while Stanley Druckenmiller
currently manages $2 billion of Soros’ hedge funds. Clearly, these three names,
George Soros, Scott Bessent, and Stanly Drukenmiller represent George
Soros just as New Day for America and Kasich for America represent Governor
John Kasich.
In total therefore, George
Soros, personally and through surrogates, has donated over $700,000 to Governor
John Kasich’s campaign.
The Open Secrets pages are here and here, listing contributors. Hopefully
those in other states who have yet to vote in their primaries will learn about
this.
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