Walker The Koch Candidate

Posted by | April 20, 2015 20:00 | Filed under: Politics


The Koch Brothers have signaled their support for Scott Walker for president.

On Monday, at a fund-raising event in Manhattan for the New York State Republican Party, David Koch told donors that he and his brother, who oversee one of the biggest private political organizations in the country, believed that Mr. Walker was the Republican Party’s best hope for recapturing the White House.

“We will support whoever the candidate is,” said Mr. Koch, according to two people who attended the event. “But it should be Scott Walker.”

The remark — made before dozens of top New York donors who had gathered to hear Mr. Walker speak at the Union League Club — could effectively end one of the most closely watched contests in the “invisible primary,” a period where candidates crisscross the country seeking not the support of voters but the blessing of their party’s biggest donors and fund-raisers.

Most of the leading Republican candidates have aggressively courted the Kochs, who control a network of political nonprofits, “super PACs” and hundreds of like-minded donors, all of which are planning to spend almost $900 million over the next two years advancing conservative candidates and policies.

But while the Kochs are influential among their peers, it is unclear whether they will favor Mr. Walker with more than good will.

In his remarks, made after Mr. Walker had addressed the group, Mr. Koch suggested that the political organizations they oversee — which include Americans for Prosperity, a grass-roots organization, and Freedom Partners, a donor trade group with an affiliated super PAC — would not intervene in the Republican primary process on behalf of a single candidate.

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10 responses to Walker The Koch Candidate

  1. labman57 April 20th, 2015 at 20:40

    Walker’s campaign slogan: “I’ve got a Koch and a smile.”

    • whatthe46 April 20th, 2015 at 20:50

      that’s some funny chit right thar. lol

  2. Obewon April 20th, 2015 at 21:19

    Koch’s NY GOP? Is as DOA as Walker, defeated since (R) Bloomberg bolted to Indy!
    NY Mayor 73.3% (D) Bill de Blasio 752,604 votes.
    24.3% (R )Joseph J. Lhota 249,121

    NY Governor race 54.0% (D) Andrew Cuomo 1,919,225 votes.
    40.6% Rob AstorinoRepublican1,443,713
    4.9% Howie Hawkins 173,606
    0.4% Michael McDermott15,594

  3. Dwendt44 April 21st, 2015 at 00:25

    Offer good only until Walker gets indicted.

  4. William April 21st, 2015 at 07:02

    I’ve always found it amusing that the Koch family who had ties with Hitler and Stalin are so quick to label decent honest American leaders.

  5. rg9rts April 21st, 2015 at 07:24

    I wonder if the rest of the clown car got the message?

    • allison1050 April 21st, 2015 at 08:04

      Probably not since they all appear to be slow on the up take. ;)

  6. OldLefty April 21st, 2015 at 12:52

    He has a record of being the most submissive, so he offers the Kochs the best opportunity to rule by proxy.

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