Arnold's New York Money
By Azi Paybarah
April 18, 2008 | 9:13 a.m.
Michael Bloomberg made a hefty contribution towards Arnold Schwarzenegger's effort to get legislative redistricting in California.
But some other notable New Yorkers have opened up their wallets and given to another Schwarzenegger venture: his campaign committee. That's according to a financial report posted yesterday for Governor Schwarzenegger’s California Dream Team:
Ed Cox, son-in-law to Richard Nixon, one-time Senate candidate and New York chairman for John McCain’s presidential campaign, donated $2,000.
Howard Rubenstein, communication guru, donated $2,000.
Bill Weld contributed $4,000 from his gubernatorial campaign committee.
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