Long-time Oregon companies help State Sen. Betsy Johnson raise $2 million for governor's race
Note: While Betsy Johnson is an independent, the following article includes discussion about Democratic candidates.
Since she launched her independent run for governor a month ago, Betsy Johnson has accomplished two things no other candidate has yet: raising $2 million and securing large contributions from a broad swath of the states business community.
The $2.2 million reported in Johnsons campaign finance account is more than double the $1 million former New York Times columnist Nick Kristof raised for his Democratic campaign with the aid of out-of-state celebrities including Angelina Jolie and Melinda Gates. No other candidate has broken the $1 million mark.
Johnsons decision to run as an independent unaffiliated with any political party means she wont face a primary in May. She has to obtain about 24,000 signatures to make it to the general election ballot. She still faces tough odds to win the only independent to ever win Oregons top job took office in the Great Depression.
The Scappoose timber heiresss largest contribution, $250,000, came from the Papé Group, a logging equipment company based in the Willamette Valley. She also received $150,000 from Global Companies LLC, a Massachusetts-based subsidiary of Global Partners, one of the largest suppliers of gasoline in the northeastern U.S.
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