Who donates, and where

If each American who voted for John Kerry spends $100 in 2005 on a Blue company instead of a Red company, we can move $5 Billion away from Republican companies and add $5 Billion to the income of companies who donate to Democrats.

The website Choose The Blue provides a complete rundown of money American corporations donated to the political parties during the 2003-2004 election cycle. The data was compiled from information in the public domain, including Federal Election Commission records (FEC.gov) and the Center for Responsible Politics.

Some that might be of interest:

Wal-Mart was 81% Red; Target 78% Red. Costco was 98% Blue.

Shell Oil was the only Blue gasoline company; Toyota the only Blue auto maker.

Microsoft, Cisco, eBay, Yahoo! Oracle, Sun, IBM and Adobe were Blue; Intuit was Red.

Sony was Blue; GE and Kodak were Red.

The Pittsburgh Steelers were Blue, but the Suns, Jets, Saints, Dodgers, Tigers, Red Wings, Rockies, Browns and Arizona Cardinals were Red, as was NASCAR.

Amazon was 61% Red. Barnes & Noble and Powells were 100% Blue.