The RNC is highlighting connections between Obama campaign bundlers and the Solyndra scandal. Meanwhile, economic advisor Gene Sperling is caught on tape proposing a "global minimum tax" to prevent corporations from moving funds to tax havens.
2 chapters across the catalog
The RNC is highlighting connections between Obama campaign bundlers and the Solyndra scandal. Meanwhile, economic advisor Gene Sperling is caught on tape proposing a "global minimum tax" to prevent corporations from moving funds to tax havens.
Steve Spinner, a high-level fundraiser affiliated with Kleiner Perkins, provided insights into the Barack Obama campaign's success. The discussion explains the "bundling" process, where individuals collect the maximum legal donation of $2,300 from multiple donors to raise millions. Spinner expressed confidence that Obama would secure the nomination and predicted Hillary Clinton might exit the race following the Texas and Ohio primaries.