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Political NASCAR

  • Posted by: Morgan Clendaniel , Serifcan
  • on November 25, 2006 at 3:18 pm

In the 2006 midterms, Senators Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Rick Santorum (R-PA), both running for re-election, have raised the most money of any candidate in their respective parties. Here are the NASCAR-style uniforms they would wear if companies were proud of their political donations, and if running for senate required a flame-retardant suit.

 


HILLARY CLINTON

Hillary Clinton’s top contributions by sector:

Finance, Insurance, Real Estate $4,650,601

Lawyers & Lobbyists $3,533,740

Other $3,258,584

Miscellaneous Business $2,332,809

Communications/Electronics $1,808,119

Health $1,122,341

Construction $521,796

Ideology/Single-Issue $432,270

Labor $340,545

Agribusiness $211,565

Energy/Natural Resource $206,462

Transportation $118,210

Defense $86,050

TOTAL (as of June 30th): $33,180,949

 


RICK SANTORUM

Rick Santorum’s top contributors by sector:

Finance, Insurance, Real Estate $2,812,841

Miscellaneous Business $1,373,537

Lawyers & Lobbyists $1,357,125

Health $1,258,021

Other $1,243,951

Construction $666,015

Energy/Natural Resource $651,541

Ideology/Single-Issue $563,073

Communications/Electronics $474,990

Agribusiness $399,237

Transportation $299,574

Defense $76,000

Labor $56,706

TOTAL (as of June 30th): $17,252,473

  • Filed under: Magazine : The GOOD Guide to The Midterm Elections
  • Categories: Politics
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