Monday, April 25, 2011

Congresswoman Gwen Moore's (Relationship to Party) 04/25/2011

"Congresswoman Gwen Moore is considered to be a far-left Democrat according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship". I have obtained the following graph that displays a bold dot that reveals where Moore is among her peers:
 









This is an extremely descriptive graph and it shows precisely where Congresswoman Gwen Moore stands which respects to other Democratic Party members. Also which regard to the above graph, "the graph's left-right axis indicates ideology, and the up-down axis indicating legislative leadership".

This is completely an eye-opener for me! I essentially did not know that Congresswoman Gwen Moore took a firm/solid stance as the graph predicts. I was surprised at this graph and what it suggest. For my fellow Congress and The Legislative Process colleagues, stay tuned to my upcoming blogs for more (Relationship to Party) information. 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

United States Congresswoman Gwen Moore

Hello, in this particular blog I want to continue to elaborate on Congresswoman Gwen Moore's election campaign information. While searching from website to website, I actually spotted some concrete information that contain numerous different graphs reagrding Congresswoman Gwen Moore's election campaigns. Below is a graph that I found revealing and informative about the cycle fundraising between 2009 and 2010 from Congresswoman Gwen Moore's Campaign Committee and Leadership P.A.C

Cycle Fundraising, 2009 - 2010, Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC

Raised: $659,187
Spent: $680,023
Cash on Hand: $19,677
Debts: $0
Last Report:

Friday, December 31, 2010

 I also obtained more concrete information on the top 5 contributors to the Campaign Committee and Leadership P.A.C in the 2009 thru 2010 election campaign of Representative Gwen Moore. Below you will find another graph that is detailed. Top 5 Contributors to the  2009-2010 Campaign Committee and Leadership P.A.C

Contributor
   Total              Indivs             PACs
                    Finmeccanica SpA   $15,250$250$15,000
                    Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers   $15,000$0$15,000
                    Machinists/Aerospace Workers Union   $15,000$0$15,000
                    Bank of America   $14,500$0$14,500
                    Credit Union National Assn   $12,500$2,000$10,500
 
I have included this link if you want to view the top 20 contributors of United States Congresswoman Gwen Moore election campaign: http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=2010&cid=N00026914&type=C&newmem=N
 
What I did find interesting was the fact that, "Representative Gwen Moore has reported a total of 212 contributions ($200 or more) totaling $117,536 in the current cycle". And those showings suggest to myself that Representative Gwen Moore is an excellent fundraiser! 
 
Next I will include the top ten Industries that contributed to the Campaign Committee and Leadership P.A.C which contributed to Congresswoman Gwen Moore's election campaign for the 2009-2010 election. And they are:

Top 5 Industries, 2009-2010, Campaign Cmte and Leadership PAC

Industry                  Total    Indivs  PACs
         Insurance      $92,500    $6,500     $86,000
         Building Trade Unions     $47,500    $0     $47,500
         Industrial Unions    $44,750    $0     $44,750
         Public Sector Unions  $42,000    $0     $42,000
         Commercial Banks   $36,250    $2,750     $33,500
 
 
Also, if you are intrigued in knowing who the top twenty Industries to make contributions to Congresswoman Gwen Moore's election Campaign were, here is a link: http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/industries.php?cycle=2010&cid=N00026914&type=C&newmem=N
 
I found those top twenty Industries to be quite interesting. As I continued to obtain more valuable information on Representative Gwen Moore's election campaign contributions I stumbled across another detailed and informative graph and here it is:
 
 
     
This graph in detail conveys where Congresswoman Gwen Moore was in comparsion to other United States Congress members. It is also interesting to know what other factors played a part in these numbers.