S. Truett Cathy
S. Truett Cathy is the founder of the fast food chain, Chick-Fil-A and financial contributor to conservative political causes and conservative political candidates.
Campaign Contributions
Amount, Date, Recipient (party), Election
$2000, 12/30/2003, Mac Collins 2004 Republican Primary Election (Republican) for U.S. Senate, Georgia
$1000, 3/26/1998, Mac Collins 1998 General Election U.S. (Republican) House of Representatives
$250, 11/14/1994, Mac Collins 1994 General Election U.S. (Republican) House of Representatives
$500, 11/28/1995, Clinton Day for U.S. Senate, Georgia (Republican)
$500, 12/16/1995, Clinton Day for U.S. Senate, Georgia (Republican)
$2000, 3/22/2002, Elizabeth Dole 2002 U.S. Senate for (Republican) North Carolina
$1000, 3/14/2001, Elizabeth Dole 2002 U.S. Senate for (Republican) North Carolina
$1000, 3/10/1999, Elizabeth Dole 2000 U.S. President (Republican)
$500, 3/12/2002, David Scott 2002 U.S. Representative (Republican) District 13, Georgia
$1000, 9/1/2000, Zell Miller 2000 U.S. Senate for (ambiguous party) Georgia
$1000, 10/15/1996, Guy Millner (Republican)
$500, 8/6/1996, Guy Millner (Republican)
$500, 12/6/1995, Guy Millner (Republican)
$500, 7/31/1998, Paul Coverdell (Republican)
$1000, 11/8/1990, Newt Gingrich for U.S. House of (Republican) Representatives
$500, 9/25/1990, Newt Gingrich for U.S. House of (Republican) Representatives
$500, 6/111990, Newt Gingrich for U.S. House of (Republican) Representatives
Source: Opensecrets.org