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Rauner High On List Of "Sugar Daddies Of State Politics"

WUIS

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner nears the top of a national list of last year's biggest campaign contributors. 

The Center for Public Integrity gathered data on political giving to state races. It used that information to crown "sugar daddies of state politics."

Rauner and his wife, Diana, came in seventh. That's just counting the money Rauner put into his campaign committee before Election Day.

Since winning, the former private equity investor put another $10 million into his campaign fund. He says he'll use that money to advance his agenda.

Rauner made the Center's list twice. First, for the money he withdrew from the bank and put into his campaign account. The second time, for his namesake campaign committee's giving $4 million to the State GOP.

Also on list of the 50 biggest donors in the nation is Illinois' richest man, Ken Griffin, who gave $7.5 million in support of Rauner. Further down the list, the Illinois Education Association --- the teacher's union which backed former Gov. Pat Quinn in the November election. And finally, the Illinois Democratic Party, and the $3.9 million it spent mostly on legislative candidates.

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Amanda Vinicky moved to Chicago Tonight on WTTW-TV PBS in 2017.
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