Posted on 04/21/2010 4:50:24 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
Barack Obama (D) Top Contributors
This table lists the top donors to this candidate in the 2008 election cycle. The organizations themselves did not donate , rather the money came from the organization's PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families. Organization totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
Because of contribution limits, organizations that bundle together many individual contributions are often among the top donors to presidential candidates. These contributions can come from the organization's members or employees (and their families). The organization may support one candidate, or hedge its bets by supporting multiple candidates. Groups with national networks of donors - like EMILY's List and Club for Growth - make for particularly big bundlers.
University of California $1,591,395
Goldman Sachs $994,795
Harvard University $854,747
Microsoft Corp $833,617
Google Inc $803,436
Citigroup Inc $701,290
JPMorgan Chase & Co $695,132
Time Warner $590,084
Sidley Austin LLP $588,598
Stanford University $586,557
National Amusements Inc $551,683
UBS AG $543,219
Wilmerhale Llp $542,618
Skadden, Arps et al $530,839
IBM Corp $528,822
Columbia University $528,302
Morgan Stanley $514,881
General Electric $499,130
US Government $494,820
Latham & Watkins $493,835
The US Government can donate to the president?
No, but the Government Unions sure can and do.
I wonder how they hide SEIU contributions. It must be huge considering the fact that its drained pension funds.
These two institutions apparently have an overabundance of money and no longer need alumni contributions.
Government unions must be banned. Civil servants are supposed to be just that, not bargaining members trying to turn the screws on taxpayers. Public servants should not be able to strike. If they don’t like the terms of their employment, they have the honorable option to quit. They should not have the right to withhold government services (via a strike or otherwise) from the public under any circumstances.
Let’s make no mistake: this list contains the identities of America’s enemies!
The University of California increased tuition and fees for their undergraduate degrees 61% over the past five years.
Nice to have a “current list” of folks and companies NOT to support... Thanks.
Columbia and Harvard? Take a look at the University of California. Where do these University’s get that kind of money to toss around in political campaigns?
ridiculous!
billions and billions...
how about getting rid of pac and eveyone donate outright
Federal student loans
Goldman Sachs may have given $994,795 to Obama, but they also contributed $230,095 to McCain. Citigroup was $701,290 and $322,051. JP Morgan was $695,132 and $228,107. UBS AG (a Scottish bank?) gave $543,219 and $192,493. Morgan Stanley was $514,881 and $273,452.
The US Government may have given $494,820 to Obama, but they also gave $208,379 to McCain plus the US Army gave McCain $167,820 and the Defense Department gave him $144,105. This looks like McCain actually got $520,304 from the US Government when you count in the military.
I don't know what all that means, but it does look like the academic community was overwhelmingly for Obama (no Surprise).
Looks like Cali has found an area to cut budgets,
I think they were hedging their bets. Were I a corporate head, I would donate something to each to stay on friendly terms. The amount would be proportional to the probability of their success.
Then I'd say I was just helping to keep democracy alive.
http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/7769081/124862335/name/Tornado1.wmv
I hate to see IBM on the list as the company I work for was recently acquired by them. But looking at the big picture the company has almost 400,000 employees. So it doesn’t really take a large percentage of those employees to make contributions totaling a little over a half million dollars.
Hmm, if you try to post this link on Facebook, you CAN’T? I wonder why???
Try it.
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