Which democratic candidate is LESS prompt to advocate for corporate special interest?
1. Senator Joe Biden 2.Senator Hillary Clinton 3.Senator Chris Dodd 4.Former Senator John Edwards 5.Representative Dennis Kucinich 6.Senator Barack Obama 7.Governor Bill Richardson 8.Former Senator Mike Gravel
Public Comments
- 6. Obama
- 9.none of the above
- Dennis Kucinich is the least likely to be a corporate advocate, from what I've seen.
- Edwards comes to mind.. But I would rather vote for Ron Paul. He's the only candidate who has never accepted healthcare lobbyist money. He's actually on record that he despises most lobbyists.
- There is no such thing as a politician that doesn't work for some corporation's interest. At least not on a national level. It costs so much to get elected that they all need some corporate money. Once they get that money they are going to have some interest in the corp.
- George W Bush LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
- Kucinich and Edwards are the two populists candidates. Both scare the corporations. Edwards is the only major candidate accepting public matching funds instead of unlimited corporate sponsorship.
- None. Corporate special interests are what run this country because without them, this country would fall financially. Any candidate that has been elected to Congress and tried to stay unbiased didn't last more than one term. Big corporations have more power to control than one would think.
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