The Wall Street Journal reports that Hillary Clinton's campaign cash is coming from some unlikely places.
[Image]Election records show that six members of the Paw family have donated a total of $200,000 to Democratic candidates since 2005, including nearly $50,000 to Hillary Clinton. All six list their address as a 1,280-square-foot house that they recently refinanced for nearly $300,000. William Paw, the head of the household, is a 64-year-old mail carrier who earns around $49,000 annually. His wife, also 64, lists her occuption as a homemaker.
Interestingly, the Paws' donations match those of a wealthy New York businessman named Norman Hsu. The Paws, Mr. Hsu and five of his co-workers donated a total of $47,500 to Hillary's campaign on the same day, four different times, in 2007. In total, Hsu and his associates have given Clinton $133,000 since 2005 and nearly $750,000 to all Democratic candidates.
This would appear to be either a very bizarre coincidence or a blatant attempt to subvert campaign finance laws, because each individual's donations are limited to $4,600 per candidate.
Our exclusive investigation unearthed some other reputed Clinton donors:
[Image]The Jebediah Hankee family: nearly $50,000 since 2005 and use of the family's private jet.
[Image]Mr. and Mrs. F. Booger Cunningham and extended family, around $120,000.
"Hillary Clinton's A-List Donors"
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