5 Top Sources of Funding for John McCain's Campaign

The securities and investment industry is ranked No. 4

October 8, 2008 RSS Feed Print

1. Retirees ($30,263,018)

2. Lawyers/Law Firms ($9,334,909)

3. Real Estate ($7,651,562)

4. Securities and Investment ($7,634,378)

5. Miscellaneous Business ($4,779,073)

Source: OpenSecrets.org

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I would much favor seeing funding come from the people rather the funding coming from out sourced accounts from outside countries to buy favor of upcoming election offal’s based on.

Something to read

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08279/917245-373.stm

of WA 1:26PM October 31, 2008

I would much favor seeing funding come from the people rather the funding coming from out sourced accounts from outside countries to buy favor of upcoming election offal’s based on.

Something to read

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08279/917245-373.stm

of WA 1:26PM October 31, 2008

Whoever wrote this is a racist and a really bad speller! Go back to school buddy.

JD of CO 3:16PM October 08, 2008

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