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1.Citigroup Inc—$782,327
1.Citigroup Inc—$782,327
2. Goldman Sachs—$711,490
2. Goldman Sachs—$711,490
3. DLA Piper—$628,030
3. DLA Piper—$628,030
4. JPMorgan Chase & Co—$620,919
4. JPMorgan Chase & Co—$620,919
5. EMILY's List—$605,174
5. EMILY's List—$605,174
6. Morgan Stanley—$543,065
6. Morgan Stanley—$543,065
7. Time Warner—$411,296
 
8. Skadden, Arps et al—$406,640
7. Time Warner—$411,296
9. Lehman Brothers—$362,853
8. Skadden, Arps et al—$406,640
9. Lehman Brothers—$362,853
10. Cablevision Systems—$336,288
10. Cablevision Systems—$336,288

Revision as of 07:56, 29 May 2015

On the Iraq War

Iraq Had WMDs

Voted for the 2002 authorization for the Iraq war. In her 2002 floor speech, she stated that “intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including al-Qaeda members” (Oct. 10, 2002) [1] [2]


Top Political Doners

Hillary Clinton is a candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination for President. Here is a list of her top doners over the course of her political career, ranging from 1999-2014. [[[[3]]]]

1.Citigroup Inc—$782,327

2. Goldman Sachs—$711,490

3. DLA Piper—$628,030

4. JPMorgan Chase & Co—$620,919

5. EMILY's List—$605,174

6. Morgan Stanley—$543,065

7. Time Warner—$411,296

8. Skadden, Arps et al—$406,640

9. Lehman Brothers—$362,853

10. Cablevision Systems—$336,288