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Jim Webb is considering running for the 2016 Democratic nomination for President. Here is a list of his top donors over the course of his politcal career, ranging from 2005-2012 [[https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&type=I&cid=N00028058&newMem=N&recs=20]]
Jim Webb is considering running for the 2016 Democratic nomination for President. He previously served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia. Here is a list of his top donors over the course of his politcal career, ranging from 2005-2012 [[https://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.php?cycle=Career&type=I&cid=N00028058&newMem=N&recs=20]]


1. Keeping America's Promise-$73,537
1. Keeping America's Promise-$73,537

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Top Political Donors

Jim Webb is considering running for the 2016 Democratic nomination for President. He previously served as a U.S. Senator from Virginia. Here is a list of his top donors over the course of his politcal career, ranging from 2005-2012 [[1]]

1. Keeping America's Promise-$73,537

2. University of Virginia-$30,475

3. Time Warner-$28,950

4. Bernstein, Litowitz et al-$23,050

5. Holland & Knight-$21,834

6. Altria Group-$21,000

7. Skadden, Arps et al-$20,550

8. Plumbers/Pipefitters Union-$20,000

9. Northrop Grumman-$19,400

10. Dominion Resources-$18,450