Hi-tech companies finance Hillary Clinton

    It's no secret that in America, big politics is funded openly. During the election race, presidential candidates collect donations, and not only from citizens, but also from legal entities. Then these firms can rely on the favor of the newly elected senators, congressmen and presidents.

    It is very interesting to see which candidate is supported by Google, Microsoft, Apple and other IT companies, especially since this is open information. The number of donations to each candidate is published quarterly in special financial bulletins . The chart above shows data for the I quarter. 2007 year.





    The results are very interesting, although quite predictable. As usual, most high-tech companies are in favor of the Democrats. Just in case, of course, their rivals are also financed, but in more modest amounts. Only Apple and Adobe, which finance the Republicans, stand out here. True, we are talking about very modest amounts (in the next quarter, everything can change). These modest sums cannot even be compared with the volume of investments of the political financing monster - Google.



    Everyone has different tactics. For example, Google allocates large sums to two candidates: Hillary Clinton ($ 24 thousand) and Barack Obama ($ 26 thousand), while Microsoft fairly evenly distributes funding among the ten candidates, not forgetting, of course, Hillary. She is a clear leader in the fight for the love of high-tech corporations. In general, if the vote took place in money, then Hillary Clinton would immediately become president.

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