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Old 12th November 2016, 16:55   #1
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Default Tech companies spent a fortune on Clinton

When the future’s orange

If you wonder why technology companies are fuming at the election result, it is probably because they spend small fortune trying to get Hilary Clinton elected.

According to NBC for every $1 that employees at the world's biggest technology companies donated to Donald Prince of Orange, they gave $60 to Clinton.

Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon sent a total of $3 million to Clinton compared with just over $50,000 to her Republican challenger.

http://fudzilla.com/news/42086-tech-...une-on-clinton
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