CAPITAL HILL CONTRIBUTIONS

Mar 1, 2008 12:00 PM, Christina Mucciolo


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Wall Street is shifting loyalties. So far in the 2008 election cycle, the securities and investment industry has showered the Democratic Party with contributions. The balance began to shift in 2006, when the industry gave 53 percent of donations to Democratic candidates and parties, according to Opensecrets.org. Compare that to the previous 8 years, when the vast majority of the securities and investment industry donations went to the GOP. Of course, it's not terribly surprising that the industry's donations have followed the prevailing political winds, as Democrats have gained power and Republicans have lost some credibility. Unlike votes, political contributions are public, so they have more likelihood of influencing candidates to, say, do a few favors for those who helped them get elected. Apparently, the big Wall Street banks are betting the Democrats are going to win the 2008 election. Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are putting the most money on this bet. Citigroup seems a little less sure about where it stands.

TOP CONTRIBUTORS TO FEDERAL CANDIDATES AND PARTIES

Organization Amount Percentage to Democrats Percentage to Republicans
Goldman Sachs $2,327,721 72% 28%
Morgan Stanley 1,541,643 65 35
UBS AG 1,467,453 61 39
Lehman Brothers 1,147,387 64 36
Credit Suisse Group 1,078,200 52 48
Merrill Lynch 1,060,396 50 50
Bear Stearns 765,971 58 42
Citigroup Inc. 330,977 50 50
Source: Opensecrets.org


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