
Planned Parenthood finances campaigns of all but one Senator who voted against defunding
While we Americans who are concerned about the rife abuses and culture of inhumane death at Planned Parenthood are winning the battle, there is a large force standing in the way: the abortion lobby.
Detailed research proves that the abortion lobby pads the pockets of lawmakers. In turn, these lawmakers are willing to stand on the Senate floor, blatantly spewing out the very same lies Planned Parenthood tells the public – all to prevent an abusive organization from being defunded.
According to publicly available federal campaign donation records, every single Senator who voted not to defund Planned Parenthood, except one, has been awarded money from the abortion giant.
Senator Angus King is the one exception, the only Senator who has not accepted Planned Parenthood cash. (Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s “no” vote was merely procedural, and had to be done in order for him to bring up the defunding bill again in the near future.)
In order to fund nearly every Democrat in the U.S. Senate who voted against defunding Planned Parenthood, the Planned Parenthood Action Fund (PPA) and Planned Parenthood Votes (PPV), have spent $1,609,498. Roughly 2/3 of this money was spent in 2012 alone.

According to the Washington Post:
Interestingly, the Senate donations made by PPA and PPV may not even be fully available to the public, as the availability of campaign reports prior to the 2004 cycle are somewhat unreliable. Candidate details are not fully available, and the PAC details are incomplete.“Combined, the two Planned Parenthood advocacy groups say they spent $15 million on ads, phone calls, events, mail and door-to-door canvassing [in 2012]. In 2008, their campaign spending was about $4 million total.… Most of the groups’ money went towards boosting Obama or attacking Romney. Eighty-seven percent of funds spent by Planned Parenthood Action Fund and 80 percent of spending by Planned Parenthood Votes went toward the presidential race, according to the Sunlight Foundation tallies.”

Finally, the reason the contributions to some of the most vehemently pro-abortion Senators is lower than might be expected, is because they are in “safe” districts where their reelection is virtually guaranteed, or because they are newly elected Senators and Planned Parenthood is limited in the amount they can give.
Senatorial Campaign Contributions from Planned Parenthood Action Fund
(Dated: 1998-June 2015)
- Murray(D-WA) – $29,282
- Shaheen (D-NH) – $26,000
- Boxer (D-CA) – $25,702
- Udall (D-NM) – $22,500
- Schumer (D-NY) – $20,985
- Peters (D-MI) – $20,926
- Gillibrand (D-NY) – $19,825
- Merkley (D-OR) – $19,762
- Stabenow (D-MI) – $19,035
- Franken (D-MN) – $19,000
- Kirk (R-IL) – $18,000
- Baldwin (D-WI) – $16,000
- Markey (D-MA) – $15,535
- Menendez (D-NJ) – $15,016
- Tester (D-MT) – $15,000
- Brown (D-OH) – $14,380
- Carper (D-DE) – $14,000
- Durbin (D-IL) – $14,000
- Mikulski (D-MD) – $12,035
- Coons (D-DE) – $11,610
- Nelson (D-FL) – $11,000
- Reed (D-RI) – $10,500
- Cantwell (D-WA) – $10,000
- Feinstein (D-CA) – $10,000
- Heinrich (D-NM) – $10,000
- Wyden (D-OR) – $9,535
- Warner (D-VA) – $9,000
- McCaskill (D-MO) – $8,803
- Blumenthal (D-CT) – $8,740
- Cardin (D-MD) – $8,535
- Hirono (D-HI) – $8,500
- Murphy (D-CT) $7,911
- Schatz (D-HI) – $7,500
- Klobuchar (D-MN) – $7,000
- Whitehouse (D-RI) – $7,000
- Sanders (I-VT) – $6,535
- Booker (D-NJ) – $6,000
- Casey (D-PA) – $5,000
- Bennet (D-CO) – $4,750
- Warren (D-MA) – $3,500
- Leahy (D-VT)- $2,500
- Heitkamp (D-ND) – $2,396
- Kaine (D-VA) – $845
- Reid (D-NV) – $824
(Dated 2012-2013)
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- Baldwin (D-WI) – $144,058 (2012)
- Kaine (D-VA) – $114,615 (2012)
- Markey (D-MA) – $62,818 (2013)
- Tester (D-MT) – $55,165 (2012)
- Brown (D-OH) – $52,003 (2012)
- McCaskill (D-MO) – $32,520 (2012)
- Murphy (D-CT) – $31,057 (2012)
- Rehberg (Tester (D-MT)) – $351,996 (2012)
- Allen (Kaine (D-VA)) – $113,176 (2012)
- Aiken (McCaskill (D-MO) – $67,316 (2012)
- Thompson (Baldwin (D-WI)) – $49,807 (2012)

On the Senate floor, during the defunding vote, Senator Richard Blumenthal outrageously declared that defunding Planned Parenthood would “create a public health crisis” and that, without the abortion giant, services for women would be “unaffordable and inaccessible.” He stated that Planned Parenthood is “trustworthy and professional,” and that, if defunded, “women will be without their most trusted heatlhcare provider.” This despite the factual assertions of the bill’s sponsors, who stated that the money would remain with women’s healthcare, but be transferred to more trustworthy organizations – like federally qualified health centers and community health centers that already serve ten times the number of people Planned Parenthood does, yearly.

It should come as no shock, when politicians are given thousands of dollars, that they simply bow before Planned Parenthood, taking the abortion giant’s word for everything.
As White House spokesman Josh Earnest stated, Planned Parenthood is following the “highest ethical standards” simply because Planned Parenthood says they are.
It’s amazing what can be gained from spending $12,000,000 on the highest office in our land.
Source: LiveAction News
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