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  2. Pharmaceutical lobby - Wikipedia

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    According to the non-partisan OpenSecrets, pharmaceutical companies spent $900 million on lobbying between 1998 and 2005, more than any other industry. During the same period, they donated $89.9 million to federal candidates and political parties, giving approximately three times as much to Republicans as to Democrats. [1]

  3. Tillman Act of 1907 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to prohibit corporations from making money contributions in connection with political elections. Nicknames: Corporate Donations Abolition Act of 1907: Enacted by: the 59th United States Congress: Effective: January 26, 1907: Citations; Public law: 59-36: Statutes at Large: 34 Stat. 864b: Legislative history

  4. Vivek Ramaswamy - Wikipedia

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    Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy [a] (born August 9, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and politician.He founded Roivant Sciences, a pharmaceutical company, in 2014.In February 2023, Ramaswamy declared his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination in the 2024 United States presidential election.

  5. 12 Billionaire Donors Supporting Trump VP JD Vance - AOL

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    Elizabeth Uihlein. Donations to Vance groups: $250,000 Net worth: $6.6 billion Source of wealth: President of Uline Check Out: 5 Presidents Who Raised Taxes the Most, and 5 Who Lowered Them

  6. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public concern over the influence of large donors in political campaigns was reflected in a 2018 opinion poll which found that 74% of Americans surveyed thought it was "very" important that "people who give a lot of money to elected officials" "not have more political influence than other people", [note 1] but that 72% thought this was "not at ...

  7. Genentech - Wikipedia

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    Genentech, Inc. is an American biotechnology corporation headquartered in South San Francisco, California, wholly owned by the Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company, the Roche Group. It became an independent subsidiary of Roche in 2009. Genentech Research and Early Development operates as an independent center within Roche. [6]

  8. These Are Biden’s Biggest Donors So Far in 2024 - AOL

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    Following a rather disastrous first debate with former President Donald Trump, many are left with doubts as to the future of current President Joe Biden's campaign for a second term. Many ...

  9. The 10 Biggest Corporate Campaign Contributors in U.S ... - AOL

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    UPS's political contributions -- totaling almost $25 million between 1989 and 2010 -- skew toward Republican candidates. They have also remained remarkably consistent, hovering around $2.6 million ...