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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Home of wall st. and it's corrupt corporate citizens….controlled elections by R's? no. Democrats.

A list of New York’s largest political donors put out by the New York Public Interest Research Group reveals that out of the top 178 donors in 2013, with gifts that range from $50,000 to $1.5 million, 15 come from billionaires or from companies in which billionaires have major stakes. Of the 15, an astounding 12, or 80% of the donations went to either the Democratic Party or Governor Andrew Cuomo’s reelection campaign. Only three donations — two from billionaires and one from a billionaire-backed company — were made to the Republican Party. The list was published on Tuesday by Crain’s New York.

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