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Mark Kirk Has A Bank Problem



Mon Mar 15 2010 14:20:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)  |  by Arjun Jaikumar

In a new web video unveiled today, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is highlighting Congressman Mark Kirk’s never-ending affinity and affection for big banks, who along with the securities industry, has given Congressman Kirk over $1 million during the course of his career in Washington.


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  • President Obama's Health Care Rally Tomorrow Wed Mar 17 2010 16:45:29 GMT-0400 (EDT)  |  by TylerGray
    While this is interesting, wouldn't it be more useful to focus on having a great turnout for President Obama's final rally for health care reform this Friday at George Mason University?
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=367623438109

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  • Obama is just the best Wed Mar 17 2010 21:59:29 GMT-0400 (EDT)  |  by PaulHarveyandTheRestOfTheStory
    More Lies, Well sort of...Mark Kirk may have received a million dollars over the course of his career in Washington however a recent huffingtonpost column listed the top 15 congress recipients of banking campaign dollars and 11 (including the top 5) are democrats. My tally shows $8,430,959 for the Dems and $1,983,672 for the Rep. And what else is shocking is this is just 2010 contributions. The Mark Kirk story clearly says over his career in Washington and he is on his fifth term.

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