Chris Cannon: money from cheap labor lobby, endorsement from Bush
Posted Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 9:21 am
This site hasn't paid too much attention to the Utah Republican primary between incumbent Chris Cannon and challenger John Jacob due to a perhaps unwarranted concern that the latter was a bit weak on the topic of illegal immigration. However:
As for the money that Cannon's receiving, it appears a bit curious:
Previously: The David Safavian, Grover Norquist, Chris Cannon connection
Chris Cannon declines debate with Tom Tancredo
Rep. Chris Cannon, great American and great Republican (that title is, of course, sarcasm)
On Monday, a day after learning first lady Laura Bush is endorsing Cannon in a recorded phone message to voters in Utah's 3rd Congressional District, Jacob decided to criticize President Bush, saying the president supports illegal immigration and painting Cannon as Bush's water boy.George Bush himself has endorsed Cannon.
"Chris can't have it both ways," Jacob told KSL-TV. "He can be on the president's side, or he can be on the side that's against illegal immigration."
As for the money that Cannon's receiving, it appears a bit curious:
Just days before his Republican primary election, U.S. Rep. Chris Cannon is seeing more than $134,000 flowing into his war chest, much of it from organizations known to favor cheap immigrant labor.Note that in the past, Cannon received money from the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). They also helped him write legislation.
The pro-immigration groups have given Cannon, R-Utah, at least $58,200 in the past 12 days alone, a review of federal campaign reports shows.
That includes at least $30,000 from agricultural interests — such as the California Farm Bureau and the Dairy Farmers of America. Additional money is coming from businesses known for hiring inexpensive labor —including Wal-Mart and the National Roofing Contractors Association...
Previously: The David Safavian, Grover Norquist, Chris Cannon connection
Chris Cannon declines debate with Tom Tancredo
Rep. Chris Cannon, great American and great Republican (that title is, of course, sarcasm)
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Fred Dawes (not verified)
Thu, 06/22/2006 - 16:08
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well one more rat buying government. so who are the real enemies of the bill of rights? so this pig connon is making out with the boys in mexico city and who know's maybe some drug cartel are also buying this evil little rat. if someone would look at his bank book( drug money ) i bet someone would find a hell of a lot of money put away for his old age.