
So, Rudy Giuliani’s bundlers have proven the most generous to the new Republican nominee, rewarding John McCain with at least $3.25 million. On the other side of the aisle, who’s been most successful at getting bundlers to pony up for Barack Obama? (Hint: Don’t look to Hillary.)
Worth keeping in mind: McCain reports his top bundlers in four groupings: $50K-$100K, $100K-$250K, $250K-$500K and $500K-plus. This gives a better sense of how much each individual is raising than does Obama’s system. The presumptive Democratic nominee only marks his top bundlers in three groups: $50K-$100K, $100K-$200K and $200K-plus. Thus, comparisons between the two parties aren’t exact. All information on the former candidates bundlers comes from Public Citizen via the http://www.whitehouseforsale.org website; all information on Obama’s bundlers comes from his campaign website.

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