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>dave was talking about this on x22 last night. worth a listen.
that the one in the notables?
Only when they can no longerOPERAte in the [shadows] can people see the truth for themselves.
> House Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner (R-Ohio), were among the Republicans who voted with Democrats to defeat the measure.
Liddle' Mike Turner
he has that look
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After split with GOP, here's who Les Wexner still backs financially
By Tristan Navera – Staff reporter, Columbus Business First
Jan 23, 2020, 7:51am EST
Even after ending his political affiliation with the Republican Party, L Brands CEO Les Wexner continues to donate to politicians across the country – and across party lines.
In September 2018, the longtime Republican donor made national headlines by announcing he had quit the party.Since then, Wexner has cut the level of his political contributions, according to data from the Federal Elections Commission.
But that doesn't mean he's stopped the flow of cash entirely.
An analysis of Wexner's $922,300 in state and federal giving over the past three years shows a sharp decline in overall contributions in the past year, along with a broadening of recipients to include more Democrats. A Wexner spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment on his donation history.
This dataset excludes contributions by Abigail Wexner, who primarily contributes to Democrats, but in smaller amounts.
Federal contributions
On the federal level, Les Wexner donated $16,200 over the course of 2019, according to FEC data, compared to $95,900 in 2018 and $557,700 in 2017.
Last year, $5,000 went to the Support to Ensure Victory Everywhere PAC – commonly called the STEVE PAC – a benefactor mostly to Republicans and whose recipients last year included Ohioans Troy Balderson, Steve Chabot, Mike Turner, Warren Davidson, Jim Renacci, Brad Wenstrup, Bill Johnston, David Joyce, Bob Gibbs and Anthony Gonzalez, according to an analysis from the Center For Responsive Politics. The group does support a small number of Democrats.
In September, Wexner contributed $2,800 to Sen. Rob Portman, an Ohio Republican.
The retail magnate also made donations to two Democratic lawmakers, including $2,800 to Columbus Democrat Rep. Joyce Beatty. In April, he gave $5,600 to the U.S. Senate campaign of Colorado State Sen. Mike Johnston, who went on to end his bid for U.S. Senate in September.
In 2018, Wexner’s contributions included $33,900 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, $33,900 to then House Speaker Paul Ryan and gifts to Portman, Balderson and Gonzalez, as well as the STEVE PAC.
He did donate $2,700 to Beatty in 2018, after his September decision to leave the Republican party. That was his first donation to a Democrat in five years.
Wexner also donated to the L Brands PAC and the New Albany PAC in 2018, both of which support Ohio House members from both parties.
In 2017, Wexner’s donations included $237,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee and $300,000 to With Honor, a “cross-partisan” group that backs veteran candidates.
Wexner’s 2016 political giving topped $440,000, including $250,000 to the presidential campaign of former Gov. John Kasich and big donations to Ryan, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
>Liddle' Mike Turner
>he has that look
Congressman Turner’s divorce finalized
Local News
By Lynn Hulsey
May 2, 2013
The marriage of U.S. Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, and Lori Turner was dissolved on Wednesday in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
Domestic Relations Judge Timothy D. Wood granted the March 29 petition for dissolution filed by Lori Turner, who is vice president of marketing for the Kettering Health Network. The Turners, married since 1987 and parents of two grown daughters, agreed in advance on division of property and assets, including three Cadillacs and a Toyota Prius.
Rep. Turner will retain a Washington, D.C. residence and Lori Turner will retain their Centerville house. Neither will pay spousal support and they will share responsibility for their daughters’ college educations.
The settlement agreement stipulates that “due to the public nature of this case” neither of them will talk to the press about the case. On Wednesday Rep. Turner declined comment through his spokesman, Tom Crosson, and Lori Turner could not be reached.
Late last year Rep. Turner’s office issued a press release saying the two had separated and that he would be moving to a Performance Place condo in the Schuster Center in downtown Dayton. Rep. Turner, who was mayor of Dayton prior to being elected to Congress in 2002, rents the condo, Crosson said.
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