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Bronco Bob
08-02-2007, 12:07 AM
Lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis, the law firm that's home to Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr and Bush administration official Jay Lefkowitz,
have given more to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign than to all of the top Republican candidates combined.

Kirkland, based in Chicago, is one of several corporate law firms that traditionally backed Republicans where lawyers are turning to Democratic candidates.
Lawyers say the change is largely due to disenchantment with the Republican Party's social policies and the war in Iraq.

"The Iraq war has a very significant pull on people, but it's not just limited to that,'' said Kirk Radke, a New York partner at Kirkland who is fundraising for Clinton.
"There's the need for a better posture within the international community.''

Large U.S. firms such as Jones Day and Sidley Austin, which donated more to President George W. Bush in 2000 than to Democratic candidate Al Gore,
are giving thousands more to Democratic hopefuls than Republicans. Top Wall Street investment banks and hedge funds are also giving more to Democrats.

Clinton, a New York senator, and Barack Obama, an Illinois senator, are benefiting the most from the largest law firms, according to
the Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, a nonprofit organization that tracks political contributions.
Five of Clinton's 10 largest donor groups are from law firms.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=aEeqURm6pgVw&refer=home

yavoon
08-02-2007, 12:43 AM
aren't tort lawyers like the #1 democratic party contributors?

alkemical
08-02-2007, 11:04 AM
I wonder if it's a payoff for the whole monica-gate deal?

Traveler
08-02-2007, 11:36 AM
I wonder if it's a payoff for the whole monica-gate deal?

Nah, they just know an unstoppable freight train when they see it.:thumbsup:

The above statement in no way reflectrs how I'll be voting.:pimp:

Bronco Bob
08-02-2007, 12:25 PM
Nah, they just know an unstoppable freight train when they see it.:thumbsup:



That's basically it. The big law firms and the Wall Street investment banks
are convinced Hillary is going to win, so they are hitching their wagons
to her in hopes they will get some sort of payoff after she takes the oath
in 2009.