"'By presenting himself as an alternative to politicians in the pocket of the high-profile, blue-chip establishment, Rogers has found a way to tap into the frustrations and concerns of the many ordinary corporations that have long felt alienated by the political process,' said political science professor David Thorne of Stanford University, noting that, rather than relying on large donations from a few elite companies, Rogers' campaign has focused on collecting contributions from a much broader base of firms that can often give just $10,000 or $50,000."
From The Onion.
Friday, October 17, 2014
"Populist Candidate Gaining Support Among Underrepresented Corporations"
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