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otohara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-04 09:15 PM
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Who Bankrolls Bush & Dem Rivals
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2004 — Enron Corp., the Houston-based energy firm that touched off a financial, legal and political scandal when it declared bankruptcy in December 2001, remains the top career patron of President George W. Bush, whose prolific fundraising in 2003 shattered all previous records for candidates. Enron's employees and political action committee have given more than $600,000 to Bush over the course of his political career, according to a new Center for Public Integrity book, The Buying of the President 2004 (HarperCollins).

In 2003, executives of the reorganized Enron—including Joseph W. Sutton, the company's chairman—continued to contribute to the Bush campaign.

Bush has already raised more money than any other candidate in history in the year before the election, a whopping $85.2 million. That comes in the context of what has already been a record primary season for candidate fundraising. Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean opted out of the public financing system, which limits what candidates can spend in the primaries, citing the need to challenge Bush's prodigious fundraising as his reason; Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry followed suit, relying on his personal wealth to fuel his campaign. Late entrant Wesley Clark touted the more than $10 million his campaign raised in its first full quarter of fundraising, and even dark horse candidate Dennis Kucinich touted his larger-than-expected campaign coffers on his Web site.
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http://www.bop2004.org/bop2004/report.aspx?aid=132


Also, I recommend listening to today's Democracy Now -

Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity. He is the author of the new book "The Buying of the President 2004: Who's Really Bankrolling Bush and His Democratic Challengers -- and What They Expect in Return."

http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=04/01/09/1541218
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hamerfan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-04 09:19 PM
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1. Usually the same outfits...
In varying ratios, except for the few idealists who actually care about who they're supporting. All the big companies spread it around. They didn't get where they are by not playing both sides against the middle. (who'da thought money could ever be construed to be "speech?")....
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