Who were the three largest contributors to the 2000 Presidential election campaign for Bush?

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin

Who were the three largest contributors to the 2000 Presidential election campaign for Bush? For Gore? Who were the three largest contributors in the 2004 Presidential Election campaign for John Kerry? Who were the three largest contributors to George W. Bush?

2004 Bush top contributors

Morgan Stanley $600,480

Merrill Lynch $580,004

PricewaterhouseCoopers $513,750

UBS Americas $472,075

Goldman Sachs $390,600

MBNA Corp $356,350

Credit Suisse Group $331,040

Lehman Brothers $329,725

Citigroup Inc $320,620

Bear Stearns $309,150

Ernst & Young $305,140

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $290,450

US Government $287,636

Wachovia Corp $275,310

Ameriquest Capital $250,650

Blank Rome LLP $223,900

Bank of America $218,261

AT&T Inc $212,920

Cendant Corp $207,443

JP Morgan Chase & Co $205,900

You can find the rest at the source

5 Responses

  1. Babe Says:

    I know Gore was the Chinese. Kerry had the backing of the Communist party (no joking).
    References :

  2. Pax Says:

    Banking interests were numbero uno. That is why Bush signed the Bankruptcy Reform Act. Ironically, Banks, espcially Mortgage Banks, have racked up some major economic losses recently. Serves them right. It goes to prove the point that; whether you support or supported Bush – or not – he has screwed you without discrimination – regardless of your status in life; or economic standing in your community!
    References :

  3. Josiah Says:

    The Hanging Chad Inc.
    Chinese
    Voter Intent LLC
    Only Recount in Democrat Counties Inc.
    Sorry that’s four and I only knew Gores
    References :

  4. BeachBum Says:

    2004 Bush top contributors

    Morgan Stanley $600,480

    Merrill Lynch $580,004

    PricewaterhouseCoopers $513,750

    UBS Americas $472,075

    Goldman Sachs $390,600

    MBNA Corp $356,350

    Credit Suisse Group $331,040

    Lehman Brothers $329,725

    Citigroup Inc $320,620

    Bear Stearns $309,150

    Ernst & Young $305,140

    Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu $290,450

    US Government $287,636

    Wachovia Corp $275,310

    Ameriquest Capital $250,650

    Blank Rome LLP $223,900

    Bank of America $218,261

    AT&T Inc $212,920

    Cendant Corp $207,443

    JP Morgan Chase & Co $205,900

    You can find the rest at the source
    References :
    http://www.opensecrets.org

    Bush 2000
    http://www.opensecrets.org/2000elect/contrib/P00003335.htm

    Kerry 2004
    http://www.opensecrets.org/presidential/contrib.asp?ID=N00000245

    Al Gore 2000
    http://www.opensecrets.org/2000elect/contrib/P80000912.htm

  5. mike.mak76 Says:

    Friends, don’t forget ENRON – Ken Lay was a dubbya sweet-heart who was almost given a cabinet post.
    References :
    NY Times, Newsweek, Time (major mainstream media)

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