Bargain bin: Wal-Mart gives to Nixon — two days after election
Political donors will often hedge their bets by giving to both candidates in a competitive race.
But, in this month’s contest for Missouri governor, Wal-Mart found a way to make sure it was backing the winner: Wait until the polls close.
Campaign reports for Gov. elect Jay Nixon show that the retail giant gave the Democrat’s campaign $10,000 on Nov. 6 — two days after the election.
Though based in Bentonville, Ark., Wal-Mart has strong ties to Missouri — founder Sam Walton went to high school in Columbia, Mo.
However, that bit of history may not hold much sway for members of organized labor — early and active supporters of Nixon — who for years have battled Wal-Mart’s attempts to keep unions out of their stores.


Typical Wal-Mart. Give it back Jay. Better yet, give it to the World Trade Organization. Maybe they can filter it back to the 12 year old Asian girls tied to Wal-Mart sewing machines for 16 hours a day at 23 cents an hour.