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Accountability | New Jersey
Records: Hugin Gave More Than $570K to Anti-Abortion, Anti-LGBT Causes

Bob Hugin has consistently claimed to be a “different kind of Republican,” who supports marriage equality and a woman’s right to choose. But campaign-finance and nonprofit records — as well as Hugin’s past rhetoric — tell a different story, showing he and his wife contributed more than $570,000 in the last decade to various anti-abortion and anti-LGBT candidates and organizations across the country.