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		<title>Bidding on candidates: eBay employees presidential contributions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 01:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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The Huffington Post’s FundRace 2008 tool taps into the public records of campaign finance to let anyone find out who contributes to presidential candidates.   You can search by name, location, occupation or employer.  A company as large as eBay is bound to have employees with a variety of political opinions, so I [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Huffington Post’s <a href="http://fundrace.huffingtonpost.com/">FundRace 2008</a> tool taps into the public records of campaign finance to let anyone find out who contributes to presidential candidates.   You can search by name, location, occupation or employer.  A company as large as eBay is bound to have employees with a variety of political opinions, so I wouldn’t take the following numbers as any kind of indication about eBay as a business, but it&#8217;s still some fascinating data.  Of course, I can waste hours with a tool like this.</p>
<p>Just a couple of other notes before we get to the numbers.  All of the information in this database is self-reported, so it can take a little work to track down a list like this.  As an example, the searches [ebay], [eBay, Inc.] and [eBay Inc] all created different lists of donors because of how people list their employer.  I tried a variety of search terms, but this still may not be a complete list.</p>
<p><strong>Summary of total contributions to Democrats:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Barack Obama &#8211; $17,705</li>
<li>Hillary Clinton &#8211; $12,100</li>
<li>John Edwards &#8211; $2,100</li>
<li>Bill Richardson &#8211; $250</li>
<li>Total: $32,155</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Summary of total contributions to Republicans:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Mitt Romney &#8211; $13,730</li>
<li>John McCain &#8211; $535</li>
<li>Total: $14,265</li>
</ul>
<p>Below, you&#8217;ll find a list of individual contributions. They are ranked based on amount given.  The persons job title follows their name and is what was listed in the public record.</p>
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<p><strong>Barack Obama</strong></p>
<ul>
Rajiv Dutta, CFO, $3,000<br />
Jay Monahan, Attorney, $2,335<br />
John Donahoe, President, $2,320<br />
Charmaine Conui, Lead Designer, $2,300<br />
Eskander Kazim, Executive, $2,300<br />
Robert Chesnut, VP, $2,300<br />
Dana Stalder, Executive, $2,300<br />
Corey Watts, Finance Manager, $600<br />
Amjad Hanif, Engineer, $250<br />
Total: $17,705</ul>
<p><strong>Hillary Clinton	</strong></p>
<ul>
Kelly Lorson, Sn. Director Hr, $2,300<br />
Eric Salvatierra, Finance, $2,300<br />
Michael Jacobson, Executive, $1,500<br />
Nancy Dickenson, Product Design, $1,000<br />
Kevin Mcspadden, Marketing, $1,000<br />
Dan Dougherty, Attorney, $1,000<br />
Robert Mcbryde, Attorney, $750<br />
Camille Busette, Gov&#8217;t Relations, $500<br />
Michael Bringuel, Hr Director, $500<br />
Allison Willoughby, Attorney, $500<br />
Allyson Willoughby, Attorney, $250<br />
Dustin Brighton, Sr. Mgr., $250<br />
Greg Bettinelli, Marketing, $250<br />
Total: $12, 100</ul>
<p><strong>John Edwards</strong></p>
<ul>
Christopher Delaporte, Program Manager, $1,000<br />
Kenneth Pate, Director Product Management, $300<br />
Robert Ashforth, Software Engineer, $300<br />
John Canfield, Manager, $250<br />
Doug Meador, Senior Manager, $250<br />
Total: $2,100</ul>
<p><strong>Bill Richardson		</strong></p>
<ul>
Dave Cullinane, Chief Information Security Office, $250<br />
Total: $250</ul>
<p><strong>Mitt Romney</strong>	</p>
<ul>Margaret Whitman, Business Executive, $2,300<br />
Michael Jacobson, Executive, $2,300<br />
Eskander Kazim, Executive, $2,300<br />
Henry Gomez, President, $2,100<br />
Richard Cook, Finance,$1,200<br />
Brian Crapo, Marketing, $500<br />
Heidi Holter, Lawyer, $500<br />
Kelly Lorson, Human Resources, $500<br />
Erin Earle, Human Resources Manager, $500<br />
Jay Johnson, Director Global Corp, $500<br />
Todd Miner, Director, $500<br />
Rajitha Uppugunduri, Finance, $300<br />
Dale Hansen, CS, $230<br />
Total: $13,730</ul>
<p><strong>John McCain</strong>	</p>
<ul>
John Whelan, Manager, $535<br />
Total: $535</ul>
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