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Human101948

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25. Contributions to Hillary Clinton that probably had no effect whatsoever on her...
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 08:59 PM
Feb 2016

COLNTRIBUTOR TOTAL INDIVIDUALS PACS
Citigroup Inc $824,402 $816,402 $8,000
Goldman Sachs $760,740 $750,740 $10,000
DLA Piper $700,530 $673,530 $27,000
JPMorgan Chase & Co $696,456 $693,456 $3,000
Morgan Stanley $636,564 $631,564 $5,000
EMILY's List $609,684 $605,764 $3,920
Time Warner $501,831 $476,831 $25,000
Skadden, Arps et al $469,290 $464,790 $4,500
University of California $417,327 $417,327 $0
Sullivan & Cromwell $369,150 $369,150 $0
Akin, Gump et al $364,478 $360,978 $3,500
Lehman Brothers $362,853 $359,853 $3,000
21st Century Fox $340,936 $340,936 $0
Cablevision Systems $336,613 $307,225 $29,388
Kirkland & Ellis $329,141 $312,141 $17,000
National Amusements Inc $328,312 $325,312 $3,000
Squire Patton Boggs $328,306 $322,868 $5,438
Greenberg Traurig LLP $327,890 $319,790 $8,100
Corning Inc $322,450 $304,450 $18,000
Credit Suisse Group $318,120 $308,120 $10,000

This table lists the top donors to this candidate in 1999-2016. The organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.

https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cid=N00000019&cycle=Career

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Link? beam me up scottie Feb 2016 #1
Bernie is financing his campaign on money from average people not corprorations. RDANGELO Feb 2016 #2
The new Bernie standard is that if you make a claim you have to prove it. Vincardog Feb 2016 #3
I've been wondering how Bernie-come-lately gets to decide ecstatic Feb 2016 #4
The voters will decide... Human101948 Feb 2016 #7
Yes, and I can't wait! nt ecstatic Feb 2016 #9
I guess it must be the new standard. After all, you just said it, and surely you wouldn't lie to us Erich Bloodaxe BSN Feb 2016 #5
Corporations CANNOT donate to candidates PERIOD cosmicone Feb 2016 #6
Oh that settles it...except the research says otherwise... Human101948 Feb 2016 #8
That never happens in reality -- it is a theoretical loophole. n/t cosmicone Feb 2016 #11
Sorry, you are incorrect... Human101948 Feb 2016 #14
So if I own a hot dog stand cosmicone Feb 2016 #15
You are a hot dog vendor and probably not in the league of most corporate executives... Human101948 Feb 2016 #16
I could have a multimillion dollar hot dog stand cosmicone Feb 2016 #18
UNLESS???? retrowire Feb 2016 #20
The point is that you and all your executives and board of directors are giving to a candidate... Human101948 Feb 2016 #23
So what is wrong with that? cosmicone Feb 2016 #24
Contributions to Hillary Clinton that probably had no effect whatsoever on her... Human101948 Feb 2016 #25
Those were from millions of employees of those firms cosmicone Feb 2016 #26
You made that number up out of thin air... Human101948 Feb 2016 #28
More satire, I presume. n/t Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #10
No it is not the standard set by Bernie. It is a standard each voter can make. n/t Jefferson23 Feb 2016 #12
Campaign finance and lobbying reform is not a new issue. OZi Feb 2016 #13
It shouldn't be a feature of his or her resume. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2016 #17
It's not a disqualifier but shows values and judgement NightWatcher Feb 2016 #19
Maybe it should be. retrowire Feb 2016 #21
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2016 #22
I think the idea is that Super Pacs and the disasterous Citizens United Nanjeanne Feb 2016 #27
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