New York – Billionaire Adelson, Wife Give New $10 Million To Romney ‘Super Pac’

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    American Sheldon G. Adelson (L), Chairman and CEO of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation, and his wife Miriam Adelson look at a model of the Sands Cotai Central development at a press conference for the Opening Ceremony of the Sheraton Macao at Catai Central in Macao SAR, China, 20 September 2012.  EPA/David G. McIntyreNew York – Top Republican donors Sheldon Adelson and his wife gave another $10 million to the “Super PAC” backing Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in October, saying they hoped to “level the playing field” with Democrats ahead of the Nov. 6 election.

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    In a campaign year of unprecedented contributions, Adelson and his wife Miriam have stood out above the rest.

    The 79-year-old billionaire chairman of Las Vegas Sands Corp , Adelson emerged as the Republican Party’s biggest patron in the 2012 campaign, pouring at least $47 million into Republican coffers with his wife.

    The Adelsons gave $5 million each to the pro-Romney Super PAC Restore Our Future, accounting for about half of the fund’s cash raised from Oct. 1 through 17, according to Federal Election Commission filings released on Thursday. The filings are the last disclosures before the Nov. 6 elections.

    In a statement on Thursday, the Adelsons said they were exercising their “privileges” of free speech to counter the millions of dollars raised by President Barack Obama as well as contributions from liberal billionaire George Soros and labor unions.

    “Our family has felt an obligation to help level the playing field by providing support to the candidates and causes on the other side of the equation,” according to the statement provided by a Sands spokesman.

    A series of U.S. court cases in recent years have shined a spotlight on political spending as a form of free speech.

    The rulings spawned Super PACs, outside groups that can raise and spend unlimited funds but cannot formally coordinate with official campaigns.

    Soros , a billionaire financier, held the previous political donation record with $27.5 million contributed to Democrats in 2004. In October, Soros gave $1 million to the pro-Obama Super PAC.

    The Adelsons have also donated to Super PACs helping Republicans in Congress. They were the largest donors behind the party’s convention in Tampa, Florida, in late August.

    During the Republican primaries, the Adelsons used their fortune to attack Romney. They gave up to $20 million to presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich, who won the South Carolina primary.

    The Adelsons became Romney donors in June when the candidate became Obama’s r emaining Republican challenger.

    Forbes estimates Adelson’s fortune to be $20.5 billion.

    In September, Adelson told Politico he planned to spend up to $100 million, or “whatever it takes,” to defeat Obama.

    Adelson may have given another $20 million to $30 million to fundraising groups that do not need to report their contributors, according to Politico.

    Adelson has also used his contributions to push for a stronger U.S. defense of Israel’s sovereignty. He is a director of the Republican Jewish Coalition and has called Obama’s Israel positions too soft.

    In the previous presidential campaign of 2008, Adelson was a much less prominent donor, giving about $100,000 to Republican candidates and party funds, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan group that tracks spending.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    11 years ago

    What nice, giving people, they have given millions to Mr. Romney and expect nothing at all in return. We see so little pure charity in our day-to-day lives.

    monalisa
    monalisa
    11 years ago

    By giving to Romney-Ryan he is supporting not only Israel but also Jewish security here in the US when Romney gets elected. Good for him!

    anonymous23
    anonymous23
    11 years ago

    If Romney wins, maybe after 4 years Adelson could ask Romney to pardon Sholom Rubashkin!

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    11 years ago

    What? You say there are strings attached? That Romney is so flexible in his beliefs that he would respond to the offer of money? Shocked! I am shocked!

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    Adelson wants Romney to get in more than we do! He is protecting himself!! Not Israel!!

    zayin
    zayin
    11 years ago

    he should have pulled a “Trump move”
    offered Obama 10 million to obamas charity if he releases his passport and college records.

    ayinglefunadorf
    ayinglefunadorf
    11 years ago

    This will be interesting. Jewish money (Adelson) against jewish brain (Axelrod,Lew,Rahm,Geithner etc)

    InsideOne
    InsideOne
    11 years ago

    More gambling and prostitution money for the party of morality and family values.

    11 years ago

    So sad to see a couple who’s net worth has increased under Obama more than anyone else, throwing away tens of millions of dollars on a losing effort. Why not give the money to a needy cause? Do these clowns really believe that their money is somehow going to swing the election with 12 days to go? At this point, there aren’t really any undecided voters left and an increased saturation of mailers and TV adds are not going to change that. In Ohio, almost 20% have already voted.

    If the odds makers have it right — and they usually do, Obama will win and the Adelson’s will have flushed $100 millions down the toilet. How sad.

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    11 years ago

    10 millions is a drop in the bucket in order to avoid the looming indictment by the Dept. of Justice