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US Democratic Party candidate Warren refuses to donate money from major IT and bank executives

2019-10-16T04:23:30.411Z


[Washington 15th Reuters]-Senator Elizabeth Warren contends for Democratic nomination for next year's US presidential election


[Washington 15th Reuters]-Senator Elizabeth Warren contends for Democratic nomination for next year's US presidential election Stated that he would not accept the donation. The attitude of making anti-corruption commitments and eliminating interests has been made clearer.

Commitment to accept donations from lobbyists to federal agencies. In addition to rejecting large-scale donations from executives of fossil fuels and major pharmaceuticals, they also express a policy not to accept support from the Special Political Action Committee (Super PAC).

Warren has proposed a corporate split for a major IT company and recently attacked Facebook's political advertising policy.

However, in the Democratic Party, there may be a growing concern that the final nomination candidate will need to accept political contributions in order to confront Republican President Trump. Warren has approached the top of the Democratic candidates, with a contribution of about $ 25 million in the third quarter of this year, but far below the $ 125 million of the Trump camp.

Source: asahi

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