Here is a chart from the new report showing the top 10 universities and educational institutions whose employees have donated the most money to federal candidates, parties and committees this election cycle. The last two columns on the right show the breakdown in donations by party:
Organization | Total | PAC | Individuals | Dems | Repubs | %Dem | %Repub |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University of California | $483,981 | $0 | $483,981 | $414,351 | $69,630 | 86% | 14% |
Harvard University | $424,478 | $0 | $424,478 | $327,028 | $97,450 | 77% | 23% |
Stanford University | $375,553 | $0 | $375,553 | $280,703 | $93,850 | 75% | 25% |
Apollo Group | $265,625 | $78,600 | $177,025 | $200,950 | $64,175 | 76% | 24% |
Career College Association | $226,111 | $206,311 | $19,800 | $148,611 | $77,500 | 66% | 34% |
University of Texas | $139,867 | $0 | $139,867 | $116,487 | $23,380 | 83% | 17% |
Columbia University | $126,690 | $0 | $126,690 | $91,690 | $35,000 | 72% | 28% |
Full Sail | $126,070 | $0 | $126,070 | $93,400 | $29,770 | 74% | 24% |
Keiser University | $118,242 | $0 | $118,242 | $59,900 | $29,500 | 51% | 25% |
Princeton Review | $115,000 | $0 | $115,000 | $115,000 | $0 | 100% | 0% |