Top 5 Donors to the 2008 Republican Convention

December 15, 2008 RSS Feed Print
  1. Target—$3 million
  2. Qwest—$2.9 million
  3. Best Buy—$2.2 million
  4. Lincy Foundation—$2 million (Lincy is owned by the largest private shareholder in Ford.)
  5. Ray Dalio—$2 million (Dalio is owner of Bridgewater Associates, an $80 billion hedge fund.)

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Source: Campaign Finance Institute, Bwater.com

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i have aplumbing organisation were by by i train the youth who have completed plumbing courses in many colleges but weare lacking so many things like plumbing tools my vision is i want to improve on plumbing industry in uganda because plumbing is vital for the global health i will so more if you get back tom me

geofrey lugoloobi 5:24AM March 21, 2012

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