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re: Can Trump really win?
Posted on 2/1/24 at 10:19 am to VOR
Posted on 2/1/24 at 10:19 am to VOR
When Cato Institute fellows are calling out Trump, you know he’s losing ground on the Right
Exactly how many tens of people are listening to the cato
"Total contributions from the Kochs over our 35 year existence is about $30 million. During that time, the Cato Institute has raised more than $340 million, so over the life of the Institute, their contributions have amounted to about 10 percent of our funding. It was more in the early years - for the first few years of Cato's existence, Charles Koch provided 100 percent of the funding. It dropped off to about 4 percent of total funding after 1990, to 0 percent the last two years."
The most recent annual report for Cato, published on its web site, reported a yearly budget of $23 million.
Corporate sponsors include such major companies as FedEx, Google, CME Group and Whole Foods.
Sounds like a group for the little people?
Exactly how many tens of people are listening to the cato
"Total contributions from the Kochs over our 35 year existence is about $30 million. During that time, the Cato Institute has raised more than $340 million, so over the life of the Institute, their contributions have amounted to about 10 percent of our funding. It was more in the early years - for the first few years of Cato's existence, Charles Koch provided 100 percent of the funding. It dropped off to about 4 percent of total funding after 1990, to 0 percent the last two years."
The most recent annual report for Cato, published on its web site, reported a yearly budget of $23 million.
Corporate sponsors include such major companies as FedEx, Google, CME Group and Whole Foods.
Sounds like a group for the little people?
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