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I blogged earlier today that I'd reached out to Pfizer [PFE
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] for comment regarding Jeff Kindler's contribution to Sen. Hillary Clinton and would let you know if or when I heard back. Well, this just arrived in my inbox from Jack Cox with Corporate Affairs:
“Information about Jeff’s personal contributions to political candidates, including Senator Hillary Clinton, is easily accessible on a number of campaign disclosure web sites. These donations are distinct from Pfizer PAC, which supports candidates approved by an independent steering committee of employees. (For more information, see this) Participating in America’s political electoral process is an extension of our colleagues’ involvement in the communities where we live and work.”
That's it.
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