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Has America’s insurance industry favored the GOP with its 2020 political contributions?

Thursday, October 29, 2020
By Jacqueline Agustin
NO

While health insurance has been a major issue in the 2020 campaign, federal contribution data doesn't show the insurance industry taking sides in a visible way. Support from industry executives—$85.3 million through Oct. 23—has split almost 50/50, according to tabulations by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Donations from those working for three major health insurers (Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Aflac Inc. and Cigna Corp.) show no clear preference pattern. Contributions from employees in many sectors don't always reflect employers' preferences. Progressives favoring more aggressive reforms such as Medicare-for-all voice suspicions of their motives. “They’re influencing both sides and they’re doing it so that regardless of who wins, they continue to influence politics and policy,” Paco Fabian, a progressive activist, told The Hill in January.

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