Press Release:

The Presidential Coalition Contributes Over $125,000 To Conservative Candidates In Virginia

The Presidential Coalition, an affiliate of Citizens United, today announced that it will contribute another $23,500 to candidates across Virginia. To date The Presidential Coalition has made direct contributions totaling more than $125,000 in Virginia during this election cycle.

“With President Obama ending his failed taxpayer funded bus tour in Virginia, The Presidential Coalition has made important contributions to conservative candidates across the Commonwealth today,” said David N. Bossie, President of Citizens United. “By electing these strong conservative candidates, Virginians will help push through Governor McDonnell’s important legislative priorities with a Republican controlled Senate and further the Republican majority in the House of Delegates. Virginia is a key state next year in President Obama’s overall election strategy. With a poor showing by Democrat candidates this year, President Obama’s campaign will be immediately on the defensive in the Old Dominion.”

 

State Senate

Dick Black (VA 13) – $3,000

Miller Baker (VA 39) – $3,000

Mickey Chohany (VA 1) – $3,000

Bill Stanley (VA 20) – $2,500

Tom Garrett (VA 22) – $2,500

David Nutter (VA 21) – $1,000

 

Delegate

Barbara Comstock (VA 34) – $5,000

Mike Watson (VA 93) – $2,500

Matt Fariss (VA 59) – $1,000

The Presidential Coalition Contributes to Key State Races In Louisiana – 10/7/11

Posted by Citizens United

10/7/2011 12:00:00 AM

The Presidential Coalition, an affiliate of Citizens United, today announced that it will contribute $12,000 to candidates across Louisiana.

“I am happy to have The Presidential Coalition contribute to these fine conservative candidates as the election season heats up in Louisiana,” said David N. Bossie, President of Citizens United. “These candidates will help fight for Governor Bobby Jindal’s conservative principles in Baton Rouge.”

 

State Senate

Beth Mizell (LA 12) – $2,000

Derek Babcock (LA 13) – $2,000

Troy Terrell (LA 38) – $2,000

State Representative

Lenar Whitney (LA 53) – $2,000

Valarie Hodges (LA 64) – $2,000

Christopher Trahan (LA 104) – $2,000