Tea party buttons are displayed before a campaign stop for Santorum at the Historic Springdale House & Gardens West ColumbiaBy Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Business teams waged a fierce lobbying marketing campaign remaining month to convince Republicans to re-open the government and raise the debt ceiling, but most of the most influential U.S. corporations have now not cut off give a boost to to lawmakers who didn’t heed their enchantment. Eight of the most lively trade PACs wrote checks totaling $eighty four,750 to 56 Republicans in the Senate and the House of Representatives after they voted towards an October 16 deal to re-open the federal government that had been shut down because October 1 and preclude an approaching debt default, in keeping with a Reuters diagnosis. In addition they gave $246,190 to Democrats and Republicans who voted for the deal. Political motion committees of companies like Honeywell Inc and Northrop Grumman contributed to Republican lawmakers who defied the needs of the industry group all over final month's government shutdown, in step with disclosure documents filed with the Federal Election Fee.