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Hillary's China Connection
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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:00 am Post subject: Hillary's China Connection |
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Hillary's China Connection
The Los Angeles Times disclosed in an October 19 investigative report that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has been the beneficiary of hundreds of thousands of dollars in suspicious contributions from donors in New York’s Chinatown. According to the Times, “Dishwashers, waiters, and others whose jobs and dilapidated home addresses seem to make them unpromising targets for political fundraisers are pouring $1,000 and $2,000 contributions into Clinton’s campaign treasury.
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The Los Angeles Times disclosed in an October 19 investigative report that Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign has been the beneficiary of hundreds of thousands of dollars in suspicious contributions from donors in New York’s Chinatown. According to the Times, “Dishwashers, waiters, and others whose jobs and dilapidated home addresses seem to make them unpromising targets for political fundraisers are pouring $1,000 and $2,000 contributions into Clinton’s campaign treasury. In April, a single fundraiser in an area long noted for its gritty urban poverty yielded a whopping $380,000…” The Times examined the cases of more than 150 donors who wrote checks to Clinton after fundraising events geared to the Chinese community. One-third of those donors could not be found… And several dozen were described in FEC reports as holding jobs… that would normally make it difficult to donate amounts ranging from $500 to the legal maximum of $2,300.” A tenement at 44 Henry Street was listed in Clinton’s FEC filings as the home of Shu Fang Li, a $1,000 contributor. A woman living in the apartment said that she had never heard of Shu, although she has lived there for ten years. A building in East Broadway, beneath the Manhattan Bridge, was listed as the address of $1,000 contributor Sang Cheung Lee. Neighbors said they knew of no one by that name at that address. Clerks at a store on spam Street, listed as the place of employment of $1,000 contributor Shih Kan Chang, were equally mystified. Employees said they had never heard of Chang.
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