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Wall Street Lobbyists Go Into Overdrive to Defeat Elizabeth Warren

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Panicked by the prospect of Elizabeth Warren becoming a United States senator, Wall Street lobbyists are pouring money into Scott Brown's campaign:
Financial service lobbyists and other K Street advocates have for weeks been working hard to help the freshman senator win his high-stakes battle for re-election against Elizabeth Warren, a liberal Harvard law professor. Warren is anathema for many finance-sector lobbyists and Wall Street leaders who abhor the newly created Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- a centerpiece of the financial services overhaul -- of which Warren was the intellectual architect.[...]

In his two Senate races, Brown's top five contributors included four financial giants: Fidelity Investments, Goldman Sachs, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., and Liberty Mutual Insurance, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. The most generous donor has been FMR Corp., the parent of Fidelity Investments, chipping in at least $97,000 to his campaign committees from executives and  the firm's PAC.

Executives and PACs affiliated with Goldman Sachs pumped at least $60,500 into Brown's coffers; at least $51,000 from Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance; and at least $46,000 from Liberty Mutual Insurance.[...]

Inside the Beltway, fundraising has been heating up too. On Nov. 30, veteran financial services lobbyist Dan Crowley, a partner at K & L Gates, hosted a breakfast fundraiser for the senator that drew about a dozen other lobbyists. "There is no Senate race that more clearly reflects the choice for the future direction of the country," Crowley said, pitting the role of government versus the role of the private sector.

That Wall Street lobbyist is actually right -- there is no other Senate race that will more clearly reflect, and have a bigger impact on, the future of our country.

Let's make sure we go in the right direction. Please, contribute $6 to Elizabeth Warren on Orange to Blue.

 

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What is it about Elizabeth Warren,... by John Sanchez Jr. on Monday, Dec 5, 2011 at 7:56:29 AM
The computerized vote-count will decide the winner... by Jill Herendeen on Monday, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:22:25 PM
Elizabeth Warren for Senator!! by Bayard Waterbury on Monday, Dec 5, 2011 at 2:26:34 PM
I will gladly by intotheabyss on Monday, Dec 5, 2011 at 7:16:59 PM