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Abramoff also a friend to the Dems.

 
 
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Reply Sun 5 Jun, 2005 06:39 pm
Dems Linked To Embattled Lobbyist

June 3, 2005


(CBS/AP) Republicans weren't the only ones to benefit from embattled lobbyist Jack Abramoff's political activities, The Washington Post reports. Several Democrats - including some of the biggest names on Capitol Hill - also received campaign contributions from Indian tribes channeled through Abramoff's lobbying firm.

Abramoff is under federal investigation amid allegations he overcharged tribal clients by millions of dollars, and his ties to top Republicans, like House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, are under increasing scrutiny.

But Abramoff and his associates at the Greenberg Traurig law firm also directed donations to leading Democrats. Among them: former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.; his successor, Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.; and former House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo.

"It wouldn't surprise me to see the Abramoff controversy impact both parties," Tony Raymond, co-founder of PoliticalMoneyLine.com, told the Post.

While Abramoff - a $100,000-plus fundraiser for President Bush - and his firm channeled most of their clients' money to Republicans, the Post says six of the 18 largest recipients of tribal contributions were Democrats.

"Lobbying shops typically direct contributions to both parties because they want contacts on both sides of the aisle," said David M. Hart, a professor of public policy at George Mason University.

According to a review of public records, Republican Sen. Conrad Burns of Montana, chairman of an Appropriations subcommittee that deals with Indian matters, was the biggest recipient of donations from the tribes as well as from Greenberg Traurig lobbyists who directed those donations. He received $141,590 from 1999 to 2004.

Democratic Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island was next, with $128,000 over the same five years. Kennedy was chair of the Democratic committee that solicited campaign donations for House candidates.

Reid and Daschle received more than $40,000 apiece, and Gephardt got $32,500.

Contacted by the Post, the Democrats quickly distanced themselves from Abramoff.

A Kennedy spokesman said the tribal donations "have nothing to do with Abramoff," but were due instead to his family's long-standing commitment to Indian causes.

James Patrick Manley, a Reid spokesman, said Reid does not know Abramoff, although he acknowledged that Abramoff did hire Edward P. Ayoob, a veteran Reid legislative aide, as one of his lobbyists.

"There's nothing sinister here," Manley said.

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Reid won't be returning lobbyist contributions

Spokeswoman says senator sees no reason to return funds
By TONY BATT
STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON -- Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid will not return campaign contributions he received during the past five years from lobbyists and clients associated with Jack Abramoff, a Reid spokeswoman said Friday.

Federal officials are investigating whether Abramoff, a lobbyist, bilked millions of dollars from Indian gaming tribes.

Reid, D-Nev., and other Democrats have been sharply critical of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, who has close ties to Abramoff.

About two-thirds of Abramoff-related campaign funds were given to Republicans. But The Washington Post reported that Abramoff also cultivated Democrats, including Reid.

Reid received $6,500 from Abramoff's associates at the Greenberg Traurig law and lobbying firm from 1999 through 2004, The Washington Post reported Friday.

During the same period, Reid received $40,500 from Indian tribes that were Abramoff clients, the paper reported based on research of federal records.

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Mapleleaf
 
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Reply Thu 3 Nov, 2005 09:16 pm
Thanks X for the referral. GOOD STUFF.
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twinpeaksnikki2
 
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Reply Thu 3 Nov, 2005 10:04 pm
More of the tired attempt at the "everybody does it" defense. Nice try but it doesn't apply here.
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