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Where did Obama's Campaign Money Come From? 

Source of Funds:
 
Individual contributions: $656,610,810
PAC contributions: $1,580
Candidate self-financing: $0
Federal Funds: $0
Other: $85,041,518
 
 
Top contributors:
 
- Unniversity of California: $1,069,898
- Goldman Sachs: $884,907
- Harvard University: $732,150
- Microsoft Corp.: $714,358
- Google Inc: $704,649
- JPMorgan Chase & Co: $600,210
- Citigroup Inc: $586,866
- National Amusements Inc: $566,409
- Time Warner: $517,748
- Sidley Austin LLP: $496,445
- UBS AG: $484,369
- Stanford University: $482,199
- Skadden, Arps et al: $473,424
- Wilmerhale Llp: $471,729
- Columbia University: $427,766
- Morgan Stanley: $425,502
- Latham & Watkins: $425,324
- IBM Corp: $416,946
- University of Chicago: $416,055
- Lehman Brothers: $410,974

All contribution data collected from http://www.opensecrets.org 
 
The Organizations themselves did not donate, rather the money came from the organizations PAC, its individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immidiate families.

Following  the economic policy decisions of the Obama Administration since Jan 2009