Not arguing that more than 50% came from larger donors, just that the gap is not as large as you imply. 48% is actually pretty impressive. and $125m is quite a bit more than $75m.
As for industry stuff, I took the top five... it's nowhere near complete. It was meerly meant to show what industries are behind which candidates. Legal is #2 for McCain, Education isn't in the top 10. The #1 was Retired, which isn't really a shock.
If you're Pro-Choice, about all I can say is that McCain's probably not the best choice. I would expect the same level of support from either Obama or Clinton, however.
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Date: 2008-06-04 12:08 am (UTC)As for industry stuff, I took the top five... it's nowhere near complete. It was meerly meant to show what industries are behind which candidates. Legal is #2 for McCain, Education isn't in the top 10. The #1 was Retired, which isn't really a shock.
If you're Pro-Choice, about all I can say is that McCain's probably not the best choice. I would expect the same level of support from either Obama or Clinton, however.