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Trump Trying To Buy White House - Clinton and Sanders Funded by Public to Represent The People

Trump Trying To Buy White House: It's Not For Sale and You Can't Make A Deal

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans
 
Lol, so it used to be said that those people were owned by special
Interest, now it's called "funded by the public"?
One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.
 
Lol, so it used to be said that those people were owned by special
Interest, now it's called "funded by the public"?
He can't help but LIE...
$1,000,000-$5,000,000

Carlos Slim
Chairman & CEO of Telmex, largest New York Times shareholder

James Murdoch
Chief Operating Officer of 21st Century Fox

Newsmax Media
Florida-based conservative media network

Thomson Reuters
Owner of the Reuters news service

$500,000-$1,000,000

Google

News Corporation Foundation
Philanthropic arm of former Fox News parent company

$250,000-$500,000

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publisher

Richard Mellon Scaife
Owner of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

$100,000-$250,000

Abigail Disney
Documentary filmmaker

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Howard Stringer
Former CBS, CBS News and Sony executive

Intermountain West Communications Company
Local television affiliate owner (formerly Sunbelt Communications)

$50,000-$100,000

Bloomberg L.P.

Discovery Communications Inc.

George Stephanopoulos
ABC News chief anchor and chief political correspondent

Mort Zuckerman
Owner of New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report

Time Warner Inc.
Owner of CNN parent company Turner Broadcasting

$25,000-$50,000

AOL

HBO

Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Presenters of the Golden Globe Awards

Viacom

$10,000-$25,000

Knight Foundation
Non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting journalism

Public Radio International

Turner Broadcasting
Parent company of CNN

Twitter

$5,000-$10,000

Comcast
Parent copmany of NBCUniversal

NBC Universal
Parent company of NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC

Public Broadcasting Service

$1,000-$5,000

Robert Allbritton
Owner of POLITICO

$250-$1,000

AOL Huffington Post Media Group

Hearst Corporation

Judy Woodruff
PBS Newshour co-anchor and managing editor

The Washington Post Company



Read more: Clinton Foundation donors include dozens of media organizations, individuals
 
Lol, so it used to be said that those people were owned by special
Interest, now it's called "funded by the public"?
He can't help but LIE...
$1,000,000-$5,000,000

Carlos Slim
Chairman & CEO of Telmex, largest New York Times shareholder

James Murdoch
Chief Operating Officer of 21st Century Fox

Newsmax Media
Florida-based conservative media network

Thomson Reuters
Owner of the Reuters news service

$500,000-$1,000,000

Google

News Corporation Foundation
Philanthropic arm of former Fox News parent company

$250,000-$500,000

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publisher

Richard Mellon Scaife
Owner of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

$100,000-$250,000

Abigail Disney
Documentary filmmaker

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Howard Stringer
Former CBS, CBS News and Sony executive

Intermountain West Communications Company
Local television affiliate owner (formerly Sunbelt Communications)

$50,000-$100,000

Bloomberg L.P.

Discovery Communications Inc.

George Stephanopoulos
ABC News chief anchor and chief political correspondent

Mort Zuckerman
Owner of New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report

Time Warner Inc.
Owner of CNN parent company Turner Broadcasting

$25,000-$50,000

AOL

HBO

Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Presenters of the Golden Globe Awards

Viacom

$10,000-$25,000

Knight Foundation
Non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting journalism

Public Radio International

Turner Broadcasting
Parent company of CNN

Twitter

$5,000-$10,000

Comcast
Parent copmany of NBCUniversal

NBC Universal
Parent company of NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC

Public Broadcasting Service

$1,000-$5,000

Robert Allbritton
Owner of POLITICO

$250-$1,000

AOL Huffington Post Media Group

Hearst Corporation

Judy Woodruff
PBS Newshour co-anchor and managing editor

The Washington Post Company



Read more: Clinton Foundation donors include dozens of media organizations, individuals
How dumb can one person be?
In a thread about campaign donations this idiot posts links to donors to a foundation.

D'Oh! D'Oh! and double D'Oh!
 
you notice they never say anything when the Unions, George Soros, Now they have another Billionaire a radical environmentalist, and Foreigners ARE buying the Democrat party and white house
 
you notice they never say anything when the Unions, George Soros, Now they have another Billionaire a radical environmentalist, and Foreigners ARE buying the Democrat party and white house
are you challenging this?

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.
 
you notice they never say anything when the Unions, George Soros, Now they have another Billionaire a radical environmentalist, and Foreigners ARE buying the Democrat party and white house
are you challenging this?

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.
Sooooooo AGW cult member, you are happy that 650,000 special interest own Sanders ass, 400,000 special interest own Hillary's ass and think there is something wrong with a man using his OWN money and can't be BOUGHT?

You weird. You remind me of a cult member from Jim Jones.
 
Trump Trying To Buy White House - Clinton and Sanders Funded by Public to Represent The People

Trump Trying To Buy White House: It's Not For Sale and You Can't Make A Deal

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans


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Sen. Hillary Clinton: Campaign Finance/Money - Top Donors - Senator Career | OpenSecrets

Sen. Bernie Sanders: Campaign Finance/Money - Top Donors - Senator Career | OpenSecrets
 
By Charles Krauthammer Opinion writer October 15 at 8:45 PM
I repeat: Unless she’s indicted, Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination. I wrote that six weeks ago, amid fevered dreams of a Clinton collapse and a Joe Biden rescue. That those were a mirage is all the more obvious after Tuesday’s debate. The reason, then as now, is simple: Clinton has no competition.
Game over

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...
 
By Eugene Robinson Opinion writer October 15 at 8:43 PM
Before all the craziness — before Donald Trump and Ben Carson and the need for two-tiered debates — Republicans’ biggest fear about next year’s election was having to run against Hillary Clinton. As we saw Tuesday night, they were right to worry.
The GOP was right to fear Clinton
 
Trump Trying To Buy White House - Clinton and Sanders Funded by Public to Represent The People

Trump Trying To Buy White House: It's Not For Sale and You Can't Make A Deal

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.

In campaign money race, Democrats vastly outpacing Republicans

I have always had issues with the money thing....I mean, a zillion dollars can't make you vote for a certain party unless your mind is so bendable and warped, that you believe in the shit these ads sell you. The only thing this money does is make a mf not think for themselves and believe the bullshit they're selling you. Grant it america's not for sell but com'on people, learn to listen to facts and then decide. I didn't vote for this dumb white bitch in my state because the mop who chaired the DNC for Obama refused to even admit she voted for the damned guy....even if this bitch spent a zillion dollars, she would have lost....money can't buy any votes unless the American Stupid allow ignorance and lies to work.
 
By Eugene Robinson Opinion writer October 15 at 8:43 PM
Before all the craziness — before Donald Trump and Ben Carson and the need for two-tiered debates — Republicans’ biggest fear about next year’s election was having to run against Hillary Clinton. As we saw Tuesday night, they were right to worry.
The GOP was right to fear Clinton

She's smart, she's intelligent, vibrant and botoxed to the hilt.....however, Hillary is messy, she'll do anything and say anything to get elected and like her husband will turn conservative and pale by the time the second tier comes around....Bernie all the way!!
 
so you deny?

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.

Why aren't you providing data on all the candidates instead of cherry picking, doesn't the real data support your BS? Even Trump is getting money from small donors.
 
By Eugene Robinson Opinion writer October 15 at 8:43 PM
Before all the craziness — before Donald Trump and Ben Carson and the need for two-tiered debates — Republicans’ biggest fear about next year’s election was having to run against Hillary Clinton. As we saw Tuesday night, they were right to worry.
The GOP was right to fear Clinton

She's smart, she's intelligent, vibrant and botoxed to the hilt.....however, Hillary is messy, she'll do anything and say anything to get elected and like her husband will turn conservative and pale by the time the second tier comes around....Bernie all the way!!
they are all politicians and professionals

Bernie is part of a movement. movements are nice.
 
Lol, so it used to be said that those people were owned by special
Interest, now it's called "funded by the public"?
He can't help but LIE...
$1,000,000-$5,000,000

Carlos Slim
Chairman & CEO of Telmex, largest New York Times shareholder

James Murdoch
Chief Operating Officer of 21st Century Fox

Newsmax Media
Florida-based conservative media network

Thomson Reuters
Owner of the Reuters news service

$500,000-$1,000,000

Google

News Corporation Foundation
Philanthropic arm of former Fox News parent company

$250,000-$500,000

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publisher

Richard Mellon Scaife
Owner of Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

$100,000-$250,000

Abigail Disney
Documentary filmmaker

Bloomberg Philanthropies

Howard Stringer
Former CBS, CBS News and Sony executive

Intermountain West Communications Company
Local television affiliate owner (formerly Sunbelt Communications)

$50,000-$100,000

Bloomberg L.P.

Discovery Communications Inc.

George Stephanopoulos
ABC News chief anchor and chief political correspondent

Mort Zuckerman
Owner of New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report

Time Warner Inc.
Owner of CNN parent company Turner Broadcasting

$25,000-$50,000

AOL

HBO

Hollywood Foreign Press Association
Presenters of the Golden Globe Awards

Viacom

$10,000-$25,000

Knight Foundation
Non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting journalism

Public Radio International

Turner Broadcasting
Parent company of CNN

Twitter

$5,000-$10,000

Comcast
Parent copmany of NBCUniversal

NBC Universal
Parent company of NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC

Public Broadcasting Service

$1,000-$5,000

Robert Allbritton
Owner of POLITICO

$250-$1,000

AOL Huffington Post Media Group

Hearst Corporation

Judy Woodruff
PBS Newshour co-anchor and managing editor

The Washington Post Company



Read more: Clinton Foundation donors include dozens of media organizations, individuals
How dumb can one person be?
In a thread about campaign donations this idiot posts links to donors to a foundation.

D'Oh! D'Oh! and double D'Oh!
Typical conservative tactic: when confronted with facts, attempt to deflect.
 
Why aren't you providing data on all the candidates instead of cherry picking, doesn't the real data support your BS? Even Trump is getting money from small donors.
so you don't deny the facts?

One of the Democrats’ major structural advantages is the size of their small-donor bases. A staggering 650,000 individuals have given Sanders money already, while nearly 400,000 have donated to Clinton, her campaign said Thursday.

All the data on all of the candidates would not negate the facts. You evidently did NOT read the linked article

sad,you sometimes show so much promise, and then you revert back
 

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