Donations to McAuliffe

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This bracket has the largest number of donors, who mostly gave moderate amounts to both campaigns. All but two gave less than $250,000 to McAuliffe. One of the exceptions is billionaire environmentalist Thomas S. Steyer, who gave McAuliffe a total of $1.6 million through his PAC.

The other is Rhode Island marketing executive Mark Weiner. He and his firm gave nearly $380,000 to McAuliffe, who helped Weiner win the right to sell official Bill Clinton inauguration merchandise. McAuliffe even pitched the items on QVC. Weiner later connected McAuliffe to an investment that allowed him to profit from a stranger’s death. McAuliffe later donated the profits to charity.

A. Huda Farouki, a longtime Clinton supporter who spent New Year’s Eve in 1999 with the Clintons, gave McAuliffe $100,000 in campaign cash and at least that much to the Clinton Foundation. He is chairman of Dubai-based defense contractor Anham, which a government audit found to have overbilled the Pentagon by $4.4 million, Bloomberg Business reported.

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Paul Neaville $500 to McAuliffe in 2009 A Washington lobbyist with Markham Group, he got his start in politics working for the Clinton-Gore '96 campaign.

CH2M Hill $1,150 to McAuliffe in 2013 The Herndon engineering firm also gave to other Virginia politicians.

Blair W. Effron $1,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 A New York financier and one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's top bundlers.

Frank Islam and Debbie Driesman $2,500 to McAuliffe in 2013 Islam alone donated to McAuliffe. He is a Potomac venture capitalist with FI Group.

Sanofi Aventis $3,500 to McAuliffe in 2013 The New Jersey pharmaceutical company gives to many Virginia politicians, mostly Republicans.

Alfonso Fanjul $5,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 His company, Fanjul Corp., gave to McAuliffe. He is a sugar and real estate tycoon, reported to be close to Hillary Rodham Clinton and interested in Cuba.

Christopher Kelly $5,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Founder of Kelly Investments, the former chief privacy officer for Facebook is a former policy adviser for Bill Clinton's White House Domestic Policy Council and Department of Education and a one-time nominee for attorney general of California.

Kirk A. Radke $5,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 Radke is an internationally recognized private equity lawyer who was an inaugural member of the Clinton Global Initiative.

Ellen and Don Walker $5,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Don alone donated to McAuliffe. He is president of the Harry Walker Agency, the speaker's firm whose clients include Bill Clinton.

Alan and Susan Patricof $5,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 A New York venture capitalist and longtime Clinton friend and fundraiser.

John M. Connors $6,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 A retired marketing executive.

Herbert C. Klein $6,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Former member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Gill Foundation $10,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Tim Gill personally gave $10,000 to McAuliffe. Founder of Quark, he is a big gay-rights activist who has given to other Virginia Democrats.

Raani Corporation $10,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 Chicago-area maker of over-the-counter pharmaceuticals and household and salon products. The company was a big Clinton donor and its head, Rashid Chaudry, was among those treated to a ride on Air Force One.

Edgar M. Bronfman $11,052 to McAuliffe in 2009 Seagrams billionaire.

Robert Henry Dugger III $12,600 to McAuliffe in 2015 Hanover Investment Group of Alexandria.

Joyce A. Aboussie $18,942 to McAuliffe in 2013 Founder of a St. Louis voter contact, telemarketing and direct mail firm. One of Hillary Clinton's biggest bundlers.

Lynn Forester de Rothschild $20,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 A major Hillary Clinton fundraiser, she is the chief executive officer of E.L. Rothschild, a holding company.

Lyndon L. Olson Jr. $23,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Clinton's ambassador to Sweden and a former member of the Texas House of Representatives, he was later a senior adviser of Citigroup and chief executive of Travelers Insurance Holdings.

Dozoretz Family Foundation $24,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Ronald and Beth Dozoretz gave to McAuliffe individually and through Norfolk-based FHC Health Systems. Beth is a Democratic fundraiser who pressed Clinton to pardon fugitive billionaire Marc Rich.

Altman/Kazickas Foundation $25,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Roger Altman personally gave to McAuliffe. A New York investment banker, he was Clinton's deputy treasury secretary and resigned amid the Whitewater controversy.

Carsey Family Foundation $25,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Marcy Carsey of Los Angeles is part of Carsey-Werner Productions, which produced “The Cosby Show” and “Roseanne.”

Philip D. and Tammy S. Murphy Foundation $25,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Tammy personally donated. Philip, a Goldman Sachs executive, was national finance chair for the DNC and Clinton's ambassador to Germany.

Richard S. Park $25,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 Businessman who made the guest list for a state dinner the Clintons held for the president of South Korea in 1995.

Donald Trump $25,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 The New York billionaire and current GOP presidential contender also gave the same amount that he gave to McAuliffe, $25,000, to Republican Robert F. McDonnell in 2009, after McAuliffe lost the Democratic primary.

Edward M. Gabriel $29,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Clinton's ambassador to Morocco, he heads the Gabriel Group, a consulting firm.

Honeywell $35,000 to McAuliffe in 2014 and 2015 Virginia defense contractor.

John S. Mostyn $50,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 A Houston attorney.

National Association of Realtors $50,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Trade group.

Stephen M. Silberstein $50,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 Founder of Innovative Interfaces, a software company.

Christopher Korge $51,140 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 He and his Miami insurance firm, Korge Holdings, donated to McAuliffe.

Stanley M. Chesley and his firm, Waite Schneider Bayless & Chesley $52,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 An Ohio trial lawyer who hosted a fundraiser for Bill Clinton in 1998, as he was lobbying for tobacco legislation promising a big profit for him and colleagues, including Hugh Rodham Jr., Hillary Clinton's brother, the New York Times reported at the time. He was one of dozens of big donors that Clinton rewarded with rides on Air Force One.

Peter Lowy $52,500 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Los Angeles commercial real estate developer.

James E. Pederson $54,905 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 The Phoenix commercial real estate developer and former chairman of the Arizona Democratic Party donated to two campaigns.

Harvey Weinstein $57,535 to McAuliffe in 2013 The Hollywood studio executive who founded Miramax gave to McAuliffe personally and through the Weinstein Company.

Capital One $67,000 to McAuliffe in 2013, 2014 and 2015 Financial services.

Perennial Strategy Group $70,000 to McAuliffe Washington lobbyists.

Verizon $75,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Telecommunications giant.

Michael Kempner $76,358 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Chief executive of the New Jersey PR firm MWW Group and a national finance co-chair for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential run.

Frank Brunckhorst $81,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Heir to Boar's Head deli meats dynasty and a big Democratic donor.

United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices $102,500 to McAuliffe in 2013 Plumbers and pipefitters.

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers $112,500 to McAuliffe in 2013 Electrical workers union.

A. Huda Farouki and Samia T. Farouki $122,560 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Chairman of the Dubai-based Anham, which has a multibillion-dollar contract to provide U.S. troops with food and supplies in the Middle East. The company has been accused of over-billing and shipping supplies through Iran, which is illegal. Anham and his company gave the foundation between $125,001 and $300,000.

John Grisham $125,000 to McAuliffe Author.

Thomas DePasquale $129,791 to McAuliffe in 2013, 2014 and 2015 He's with Outtask, an Arlington information technology firm. He supported one of McAuliffe's rivals for the Democratic nomination in 2009.

Albert J. Dwoskin $146,285 to McAuliffe in 2009, 2013 and 2015 The McLean real estate developer was appointed to the board of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation by President Clinton. Donations to McAuliffe include those made by Lisa Claire Dwoskin, a vaccine-safety activist.

Genentech $150,000 to McAuliffe in 2013 and 2015 The San Francisco pharmaceutical company has given to other Virginia politicians, but these are among the biggest donations.

Communications Workers of America $150,000 to McAuliffe Organized labor.

Marc Lasry $155,117 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 HIs Avenue Capital Group employed Chelsea Clinton as an associate from 2006 to 2009,

Douglas Band $162,161 to McAuliffe in 2009, 2013 and 2015 Former body man and adviser to Bill Clitnon who first conceived the Clinton Global Initiative.

The Barrack Foundation $175,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 Leonard Barrack is a Philadelphia trial lawyer whose firm gave to McAuliffe and the DPVA. He was reported to have spent the night in the Lincoln Bedroom and attended White House coffee under Clinton, who appointed him chief Democratic Party fundraiser in 1998.

United Food and Commercial Workers $200,000 to McAuliffe Organized labor.

Hani Masri $205,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 An executive with International Capital Advisors in McLean, he has been able to "simultaneously manage close friendships over the years with Yasser Arafat and with Bill and Hillary Clinton," the Atlantic has reported.

Altria Group $218,667 to McAuliffe in 2009, 2013 and 2015 The parent company to Philip Morris, based outside Richmond.

Jerry Lundergan $225,000 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 A Kentucky restaurateur, politician and father of Alison Lundergan Grimes, he has donated to McAuliffe personally and through the Lundergan Group. Lundergan served in the Kentucky House of Representatives in the ’80s and as state chair for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.

Mark S. Weiner and Financial Innovations $379,408 to McAuliffe in 2009 and 2013 A Rhode Island marketing executive who won the right to sell official merchandise for Bill Clinton’s second inauguration -- and got McAuliffe to pitch it on QVC. He later connected McAuliffe to an investment opportunity that allowed him to profit from a stranger's death.

Thomas F. Steyer $1,600,000 to McAuliffe The billionaire environmentalist gave to McAuliffe through NextGen Climate Action.

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