The People’s Ball

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Nonetheless, Obama has a signal accomplishment to his credit, a substantial one, which may change the shape of politics. If elected he will be the first to enter the office without financial backing from the major business, industrial or professional groups with their PACs, their contribution bundlers and lobbyists. That first day, which Hillary Clinton has made famous, will find Obama not owing a thing to the big money pressure groups. You would have to go back a century and a half to name an incoming president with so few debts to repay.

7 Responses to “The People’s Ball”

  1. Roland Hesz Says:

    I do wonder. A few month ago it was made evident he “miracolously” raised a huge lot of money. From business. Then, he did not? Smokescreen? (the cartoon and the news was on your site too)

  2. John Sinteur Says:

    I think he recently disclosed all his sources up until feb or so (while hillary still hasn’t) so you should be able to verify it…

  3. Roland Hesz Says:

    Thanks. Not that it’s that important, I am just suspicious about “clean” politicians. Never seen one so far.

  4. John Sinteur Says:

    Here’s some info: Obama, Clinton, but remember 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.

  5. Roland Hesz Says:

    According to this site, no company ever donated to either Hillary or Barack. Do I miss something? According to these charts no company money is involved, only private persons.
    They both are lobby free?

  6. John Sinteur Says:

    I’ll leave it to US commenters to clear things up, but I suspect in some companies there’s quite a bit of “pressure” to donate, and I don’t know the exact details of donation laws and the way companies work around the limits in those laws. Which means that sometimes when you’re searching for company donations, you’ll have to look at individuals.

  7. Roland Hesz Says:

    I will leave it at “you never know for sure”. But thank you for the link. It is interesting.


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