Hillary Brings Goldman Sachs Lobbyist and Fundraiser to Dem Debate
Hillary Clinton supporters attended the Democratic debate in full force.
Here is a picture one of her fundraisers, former governor Howard Dean and Steve Elmendorf—a Goldman Sachs lobbyist.
Yahoo's Michael Isikoff notes Elmendorf is a "key player" in her campaign. Elmendorf runs Subject Matter, "a go-to Democratic lobbying firm for corporate interests, raking more than $10 million in fees last year." Its clients include Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Verizon, and Monsanto.
This isn't an ideal image for Clinton, who has been fighting her ties to Wall Street. Just yesterday, Anderson Cooper asked Clinton, "did you have to be paid $675,000" for speeches to Goldman Sachs. She replied, "That's what they offered.
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Hillary Clinton supporters attended the Democratic debate in full force.
Here is a picture one of her fundraisers, former governor Howard Dean and Steve Elmendorf—a Goldman Sachs lobbyist.
Yahoo's Michael Isikoff notes Elmendorf is a "key player" in her campaign. Elmendorf runs Subject Matter, "a go-to Democratic lobbying firm for corporate interests, raking more than $10 million in fees last year." Its clients include Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Verizon, and Monsanto.
This isn't an ideal image for Clinton, who has been fighting her ties to Wall Street. Just yesterday, Anderson Cooper asked Clinton, "did you have to be paid $675,000" for speeches to Goldman Sachs. She replied, "That's what they offered."
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The Weekly Standard2016Washington, DCPolitics2016-02-04http://www.weeklystandard.com/hillary-brings-goldman-sachs-lobbyist-and-fundraiser-to-dem-debate/article/20009162016-02-04T22:102016-02-04T22:15Hillary Brings Goldman Sachs Lobbyist and Fundraiser to Dem DebateHillary Clinton supporters attended the Democratic debate in full force.
Here is a picture one of her fundraisers, former governor Howard Dean and Steve Elmendorf—a Goldman Sachs lobbyist.
Yahoo's Michael Isikoff notes Elmendorf is a key player in her campaign. Elmendorf runs Subject Matter, a go-to Democratic lobbying firm for corporate interests, raking more than $10 million in fees last year. Its clients include Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Verizon, and Monsanto.
This isn't an ideal image for Clinton, who has been fighting her ties to Wall Street. Just yesterday, Anderson Cooper asked Clinton, did you have to be paid $675,000 for speeches to Goldman Sachs. She replied, That's what they offered.SHOSHANA WEISSMANNhttp://cdn.weeklystandard.biz/cache/280x280-d917f64a8d1ed9edbb05bf67e8a96e1c.jpg