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Pragmatic Prognostication Over Partisanship:
Lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis, the national firm which employs Kenneth Starr (the fellow who investigated former President Clinton), have give more money to Hillary Clinton than to all Republican presidential candidates combined.
At Jones Day, the law firm that represents the Republican National Committee, attorneys have given more than three times as much to Barack Obama as to the top three GOP candidates.
According to a source interviewed by Lindsay Fortado of Bloomberg, "Firms want to be on the good side of who they think is going to be the incumbent. . . . The conventional wisdom is that the Democrats are going to win the White House." AAI Countdown
Lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis, the national firm which employs Kenneth Starr (the fellow who investigated former President Clinton), have give more money to Hillary Clinton than to all Republican presidential candidates combined.
At Jones Day, the law firm that represents the Republican National Committee, attorneys have given more than three times as much to Barack Obama as to the top three GOP candidates.
According to a source interviewed by Lindsay Fortado of Bloomberg, "Firms want to be on the good side of who they think is going to be the incumbent. . . . The conventional wisdom is that the Democrats are going to win the White House." AAI Countdown
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I haven't been this confused since Syriana: how does Matt Damon keep getting work?
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