Michael J. Fedak
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Michael J. Fedak, M.D., is a physician at the Beth Israel Medical Center in New York.[1] Fedak is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research.[2]
In 2006, Fedak was cited by The New York Observer as "on the publication committee of the conservative City Journal."[3]
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Political campaign contributions
2008 election cycle
- In February 2007, Fedak contributed $200 to presidential candidate John McCain.[4]
- In May 31, 2007, Fedak contributed $4,600.00 to Rudy Giuliani's presidential committee and an additional $25,000.000 to the NRCC on May 25, 2007.[4]
2006 election cycle
Fedak's political campaign contributions for the 2006 election cycle included:
- Club for Growth Inc. PAC: $5,000.00.[1]
- National Republican Campaign Committee: $5,000.00.[1]
- National Republican Congressional Committee: $10,000.00.[1]
- National Republican Senatorial Committee: $12,000.00.[1]
- Republican National Committee: $4,000.00.[1]
- Vets for Freedom Action Fund: August 24, 2006: Michael J. Fedak (reported as Fedek), a self-employed physician, Park Avenue, New York City, contributed $25,000.00. These funds were not reported by CampaignMoney.com.[5]
2004 election cycle
Fedak's political campaign contributions for the 2004 election cycle totalled $107,601.00.[6] Notable among these were the following:
- Club for Growth Inc. PAC: $5,000.00.
- George W. Bush-Dick Cheney:
- Bush-Cheney Compliance Committee: $2,000.00.
- Bush-Cheney '04 Inc. (Primary): $2,000.00.
- National Republican Congressional Committee: $5,000.00.
- National Republican Senatorial Committee: $9,500.00.
- Republican National Committee: $9,001.00.
- Swift Boat Veterans for Truth: $7,500.00.
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Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Political Campaign Contributions for the 2006 Elections: Michael Fedak, CampaignMoney.com.
- ↑ "Right Wing Organizations: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research," People for the American Way, accessed August 14, 2007.
- ↑ Jason Horowitz, "Senator McCain Worked Blue On New York Stage," The New York Observer, May 28, 2006.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Political Campaign Contributions for the 2008 Elections: Michael Fedak, CampaignMoney.com.
- ↑ Form 8872: Political Organization Report of Contributions and Expenditures: Vets for Freedom Action Fund, July 25-September 30, 2006; filed October 16, 2006.
- ↑ Political Campaign Contributions for the 2004 Elections: Michael Fedak, CampaignMoney.com.
External articles
- Political Campaign Contributions for the 2000 Elections: Michael Fedak, CampaignMoney.com.