The information provided by the Franken campaign indicates that from 2003 to 2006 he should have paid $53,404 in personal income taxes to 17 states where he earned income but wasn't a resident. Adding penalties, he has paid about $70,000 to those states.
During the same period, the information indicates, he overpaid his taxes in the two states where he lived -- New York and Minnesota -- by $49,253. He said that once the situation with the 17 states is resolved, he'll be able to apply for a credit for his overpaid taxes.
| McCain |
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$81,858,086 | |
| Obama |
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$240,175,070 | |
| $322,033,156 | |||
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Minnesota Contributions
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| McCain |
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$532,694 | |
| Obama |
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$1,645,960 | |
| $2,178,654 | |||
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Here we go!
Time for the Strib to start planting stories offering excuses! The media will white-wash his image in no time, and Franken is relying on … read more ignorance on the part of voters. March to the polls, Comrades, and vote D. Don't allow yourself to be confused by the facts!
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