Hey thread: It looks like SUNW is behind Bradley with Gore as a second choice.
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Washington, Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Following is a breakdown of 1999 contributions to the four leading Republican and Democratic presidential candidates from employees of the largest computer equipment and software companies by sales, drawn from the candidates filings to the Federal Election Commission. The two Democratic candidates are Vice President Al Gore and former Senator Bill Bradley, and the two leading Republican candidates are Texas Governor George Bush and Arizona Senator John McCain. Campaigns are required by law to provide the names, employers and occupations of everybody who contributes at least $200, though in practice some candidates fail to supply this information for more than 20 percent of these donors. As a result, the actual total for each company is likely to be higher than the totals identified below. Contributions by individuals are limited to $1,000 per candidate for the presidential primaries.
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COMPANY BRADLEY GORE BUSH MCCAIN =============================================================
Apple $1,250 $1,250 $2,000 $350 Cisco $3,550 $11,000 $16,750 $850 Compaq $250 $3,275 $4,250 $250 Computer Science $1,500 $0 $400 $1,930 Dell $250 $1,750 $11,250 $120 EDS $0 $250 $2,300 $0 Gateway $100 $0 $250 $0 Hewlett-Packard $4,000 $2,650 $6,750 $2,431 IBM $10,750 $7,285 $9,033 $6,875 Intel $1,800 $3,600 $6,000 $2,650 Microsoft $29,450 $20,000 $28,950 $19,650 Seagate Technology $6,000 $250 $1,000 $1,400 Sun Microsystems $5,750 $4,000 $2,750 $1,350 Texas Instruments $1,400 $250 $9,900 $0 Unisys $1,000 $1,250 $3,500 $0 ------------------------------------------------------------- Grand Total $67,050 $56,810 $105,083 $37,856
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