THE TRUTH ABOUT
MIKE THOMPSON
THOMPSON IS FUNDED BY:
WALL STREET
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LOBBYISTS
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BIG PHARMA
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PG&E
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BIG OIL
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PRO-GUN GROUPS
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WALL STREET - LOBBYISTS - BIG PHARMA - PG&E - BIG OIL - PRO-GUN GROUPS -
READ MIKE’S RECORD FOR YOURSELF
Took nearly $11 million from corporate PACs, Wall Street, and lobbyists
Voted for tax cuts for billionaires while putting Medicare and Medicaid at risk
Voted against impeaching Trump, even when Democrats had the chance to hold him accountable
Took over $1.3 million from Big Pharma and insurance, then opposed healthcare expansion and drug cost reforms
Took nearly $1 million from Wall Street and big banks while backing efforts to put Social Security at risk
Took over $200K from the oil and gas industry while supporting tax breaks for Big Oil and expanded drilling
Took over $100K from PG&E while failing to hold them accountable for wild fires, rate hikes, and blackouts
Took nearly $50K from gun rights groups
Opposed single-payer healthcare proposals and voted against prescription drug importation
Ranked as one of the least effective Democrats in Congress
Of the 13 bills he passed while in Congress, 10 renamed Post Offices
Bought a home in Washington DC as his primary residence
Taken trips to Cuba, the Cayman Islands, England, Japan, and Spain paid for by special interests
SOURCES
Took $10.98 million from corporate PACs and business-aligned interests (Center for Responsive Politics / OpenSecrets)
Took $1,372,022 from the insurance industry and $678,414 from pharmaceutical companies (Center for Responsive Politics / Federal Election Commission)
Took $958,501 from Wall Street and the financial sector, including private equity and hedge funds (Center for Responsive Politics / OpenSecrets)
Took $204,460 from the oil and gas industry, including contributions from Exxon Mobil and Phillips 66 PACs (Center for Responsive Politics / Federal Election Commission)
Took $100,299 from PG&E, including $34,171 since 2018 (Center for Responsive Politics / Federal Election Commission)
Took $49,879 from gun rights groups and co-sponsored the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (H.R. 1036, 2005; Center for Responsive Politics)
Voted to block impeachment resolutions against Donald Trump in 2017 and 2018 and later called impeachment “premature” (H. Res. 646, 2017; H. Res. 705, 2018; The Weekly Calistogan)
Voted against prescription drug importation and opposed single-payer healthcare proposals (H.R. 2427, 2003; California Proposition 186, 1994; Napa Valley Register)
Supported investing Social Security funds in the stock market and backed deficit proposals affecting benefits (The Reporter, 1998; Napa Valley Register, 1999; H.R. 444, 2013)
Voted to expand offshore drilling and opposed eliminating oil company tax breaks (The Press Democrat, 2008; H.R. 6899, 2008)
Special interest trips (Legistorm)