Device Industry Campaign Contributions Favor Republicans This Election
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Direct contributions from individuals or company political action committees to candidates from the pure-play device industry totaled $4.7 million to Republicans and $2.9 million to Democrats, as of Oct. 31. This clear edge toward Republicans is a shift from prior election cycles.
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