http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2008/12/02/democrats-party-of-big-business/
12/2/2008 10:01:46 PM
That may be, or it could be that they hedged their bets and donated more money to the likely winners. I don't know of anyone who didn't think the Democrats wouldn't be in full power after the election, so why not donate to the winners in hopes of influencing them later?
12/2/2008 10:54:35 PM
^ That's kind of how I see it.
12/3/2008 2:55:26 AM
^^ that, and they were in need of a handout, and knew which side was more in favor of it.
12/3/2008 9:43:52 AM
its more telling to look at who in the financial sector gives money to whom. top execs vs. people in the middle
12/3/2008 9:46:24 AM
^Is that information available?And are donations capped per individual over the entire campaign or only per donation?
12/3/2008 6:24:47 PM
yeah, can't find it now though
12/3/2008 7:06:34 PM
this is just employees of said businesses. i don't really see workers of specific corporations more or less likely to be conservatives or liberals. yeah there are lots of executives at lots of these businesses who are probably typically conservatives. but i assume that these lists for the financial firms for example also include bank tellers.this mostly just seems like a symptom of obama out-organizing the crap out of mccain plain and simple. and with the donation cap these days, it makes it harder for them make up for it with gigantic donations from very rich individuals.
12/4/2008 5:31:30 PM
A party that hasn't done anything conservative besides promoting moonbat beliefs alienates true fiscal conservatives? Do tell.
12/4/2008 7:33:21 PM
and as i thought. final fundraising numbers came in:http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/12/final-official.htmland obama's campaign + dnc out-raised mccain + RNC by $400 million. (~$1B to $630M)this means that many of these businesses that are cited were riding a much larger wave of financial support for obama and that $65M to $59M margin obama won in the banks is dwarfed by the proportional margin he out-raised nationally.
12/5/2008 2:31:10 PM
Yeah, I don't view it as a disgruntlement with the GOP persay but more that they see the writing on the wall. The Republicans were a sinking ship, and the corporate executives are simply buying into the winning side. If anything, this switch has been happening since 2006 when the Democrats took control of Congress and corporations decided it was time to hedge their bets.
12/5/2008 3:10:01 PM
haha. "out-organizing." More like "breaking his promise and then capitalizing on it"
12/7/2008 7:05:31 PM