Charles Koch says he regrets fueling partisanship: 'Boy, did we screw up!' - Business Insider

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Charles Koch says his partisanship was a mistake: 'Boy, did we screw up!'

In the 2020 cycle, Koch Industries' PAC — and employees — gave $2.8 million to Republican candidates, according to The Wall Street Journal. They donated $221,000 to Democratic candidates.

In an email to Belkin, Koch congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their victory, saying that he looks forward to finding how to work with them to "break down the barriers holding people back." He cited the economy, criminal justice, and immigration as examples of key issues.

"At the same time," Koch wrote, "I hope we all use this post-election period to find a better way forward. Because of partisanship, we've come to expect too much of politics and too little of ourselves and one another."Something is loading.By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Business Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our

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wally_polischuk As he tries to buy two Senate seats for Republicans.

The quote with the pic sums up amurikkka... They have no shame or decency.

horrible

listening to assholes like koch got us trump in the first place...never trust rich assholes talking about ethics and morals..mmfa dailykos voxdotcom washingtonpost nytimes TheAtlantic

FuckHim

As they proceed to pump money into the GA runoff elections. Please take several seats.

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