Monday, November 12, 2012

Number of the Day

1%: The roi Karl Rove got on his conservative donors' opportunities in excess of $300 million within this election. Well, in justness, certainly one of his political action committees had a 1% return. Another had a whopping 13%.Republican strategist Karl Rove produced the model for outdoors money groups that elevated and spent a lot more than US$1-billion around the November. 6 elections — a few of which saw very little return for his or her money.Rove, through his two political clothes, American Crossroads and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Methods, backed not successful Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney aroundDollar127-million on a lot more than 82,000 television spots, based on Kantar Media's CMAG, an advertisement tracker located in New You are able to. Lower the ballot, 10 from the 12 Senate candidates and 4 from the nine House candidates the Rove groups supported also lost their races....The roi for American Crossroads contributor was 1%, based on an analysis through the Sunlight Foundation, a Washington-based group that advocates for open government. The audience calculated the amount according to what amount of the money was spent supporting those who win.For contributor to sister-organization Crossroads Gps navigation, the rate of success was 13%, the audience stated. This is a lower return compared to donations towards the National Republican Congressional Committee and also to the 2 major Democratic congressional super-PACs, based on Sunlight.Who woulda thunk it? Karl Rove is really a more effective redistributor of wealth than any Democrat!Snerk.

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