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Iowa State Savings Bank employee Karl Knock contributes a total of $250 to Democratic Party candidate Amy McGrath

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Iowa State Savings Bank employee Karl Knock has contributed a total of $250 to Democratic Party candidate Amy McGrath, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC).

There were at least 11 contributions made to political candidates and committees by Iowa State Savings Bank employees, 81.8 percent of which have gone to Democratic Party causes and candidates.

According to the Federal Elections Commission, donations made to political groups or candidates must be disclosed under state law for greater transparency in elections. In a study by opensecrets.org, they found the state with the highest percentage of contributions going to Democrats was Vermont with over 86-percent of the money going to Democratic candidates and committees. The most Republican-leaning state was Mississippi with over 71-percent of the money going to Republican candidates and committees.

Karl Knock's contributions
CommitteeCandidatePartyAmount
Cindy Axne for CongressCindy AxneDemocratic Party$16,100
Theresa Greenfield for IowaTheresa GreenfieldDemocratic Party$4,300
Biden for PresidentJoe BidenDemocratic Party$3,000
Rita Hart for IowaRita HartDemocratic Party$2,100
Dscc-Democratic Party$1,000
Amy for AmericaAmy J. KlobucharDemocratic Party$600
Katie Porter for CongressKatherine PorterDemocratic Party$500
House Majority PAC-$250
Amy McGrath for Senate, Inc.Amy McGrathDemocratic Party$250

Other donations by employees of Iowa State Savings Bank
EmployeeCandidatePartyAmount
Janet Knock-Democratic Party$2,500
Arnold O. Kenyon IIIJoni K. ErnstRepublican Party$200
Numbers are accurate as of November 27, 2020.

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