Top career patrons of leading presidential candidates, from a new report by the Washington-based Center for Public Integrity:
President Clinton
Goldman Sachs & Co., investment banking, New York, $107,850.
New York State United Teachers, $101,819.
Top career patrons of leading presidential candidates, from a new report by the Washington-based Center for Public Integrity:
President Clinton
Goldman Sachs & Co., investment banking, New York, $107,850.
New York State United Teachers, $101,819.
Jackson Stephens family, holding company and oil, Little Rock, Ark., $53,600.
Wilkie, Farr & Gallagher, law firm, Washington, $50,075.
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Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.)
E & J Gallo Winery Inc., Modesto, $381,000.
MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc., New York, $277,500.
Koch Industries Inc., oil, Wichita, Kan., $245,000.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., agribusiness, Decatur, Ill., $217,800.
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Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Texas)
National Rifle Assn., Fairfax, Va., $440,200.
American Medical Assn., Washington, $140,467.
Conservative National Committee, Washington, $103,259.
Boone Pickens/Mesa Inc., oil, Dallas, $73,408.
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Lamar Alexander, former Tennessee governor
David K. Wilson family, real estate/banking, Nashville, $83,750.
Amon Carter Evans family, media, Nashville, $43,782.
Jack C. Massey family, investment/finance, Nashville, $30,350.
John L. Parish family, manufacturing, Tullahoma, Tenn., $30,165.
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Sen. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.)
Eli Lilly & Co. and employees, pharmaceuticals, Indianapolis, $82,693.
Associated General Contractors of America, Washington, $48,500.
