Hillary is Microsoft; Obama is Google

Wired's Megan McCarthy took a look at where employees at Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo are sending their campaign donations: Microsoft employees have donated a total of about $130,000 to Clinton, far more than any of the other six major candidates, according to a searchable database of the political donations at Fundrace, a project of the ...

Wired's Megan McCarthy took a look at where employees at Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo are sending their campaign donations:

Wired's Megan McCarthy took a look at where employees at Microsoft, Google, and Yahoo are sending their campaign donations:

Microsoft employees have donated a total of about $130,000 to Clinton, far more than any of the other six major candidates, according to a searchable database of the political donations at Fundrace, a project of the Huffington Post.

At Google, donations favored Obama over the New York senator by $97,771 to $46,610.

Yahoo staff also donated more money to Obama's campaign by almost two-thirds.

Here's the full breakdown. Not so many Republicans in Silicon Valley, eh?

Hillary Clinton
Microsoft       $129,734
Google          $46,610
Yahoo           $15,600

Barack Obama
Google          $97,771
Microsoft       $68,005
Yahoo           $24,288

Ron Paul
Microsoft       $54,111
Google          $41,342
Yahoo           $9,435

Mitt Romney

Microsoft       $19,805
Yahoo           $600
Google          $0

John McCain
Microsoft       $8,210
Google          $1,550
Yahoo           $0

Mike Huckabee
Microsoft       $750
Google          $400
Yahoo           $0

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