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Presidential Candidates: Selected Industry Totals, 2008 Cycle

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Total to these candidates: $5,362,712 (Dems 55.2% and Repubs 44.8%)

Lobbyists

Hillary Clinton (D) graph $1,449,680
John McCain (R) graph $1,307,025
Barack Obama (D) graph $650,813
Mitt Romney (R) graph $420,256
Christopher J. Dodd (D) graph $399,462
Rudolph W. Giuliani (R) graph $381,315
Bill Richardson (D) graph $251,950
Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D) graph $151,560
Fred Thompson (R) graph $149,500
John Edwards (D) graph $48,500
Mike Huckabee (R) graph $35,716
Duncan Hunter (R) graph $31,400
Sam Brownback (R) graph $25,225
Jim Gilmore (R) graph $24,350
Tommy Thompson (R) graph $23,000
Thomas J. Vilsack (D) graph $8,450
Ron Paul (R) graph $2,810
Alan Keyes (R) graph $1,000
Tom Tancredo (R) graph $450
Dennis J. Kucinich (D) graph $250

METHODOLOGY: The totals on these charts are calculated from PAC contributions and contributions from individuals giving more than $200, as reported to the Federal Election Commission. Individual contributions are generally categorized based on the donor's occupation/employer, although individuals may be classified instead as ideological donors if they've given more than $200 to an ideological PAC.

NOTE: All the numbers on this page are for the 2008 election cycle and based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically on Monday, July 13, 2009.

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