Numbers Don't LieSubmitted by Katie Schlieper on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 10:27am.
Candidates on the campaign trail may talk tough about combating special interest influence and cutting ties to lobbyists, those enemies du jour. But the real story is found on the campaign's balance sheets, where lobbyist contributions take up more than their fair share of real estate.
In total, lobbyists and trade groups have reported giving about $10.4 million to presidential and congressional candidates in the first half of this year. And if their influence were limited to their "experience on the issues" that'd be a fine thing, but the fact is that many of these lobbyists pour thousands of dollars into campaigns around the country in order to preserve the special access they receive. Checks are written, then phone calls are taken and policy is shaped by the people who bought a seat at the table.
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