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		<title>Fortune Magazine: Business Loves Hillary Clinton</title>
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&#160;Fortune Magazine&#39;s Nina Easton has an exhaustively reported piece this month showing that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is making major inroads with big business and landing some well-heeled supporters.
Corporate interests have long hedged their bets, but the former&#160;first lady who was demonized as something of baton-twirler for socialized medicine, is now assembling what [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>&nbsp;</em>Fortune Magazine&#39;s Nina Easton has an exhaustively reported piece this month showing that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is making major inroads with big business and landing some well-heeled supporters.</p>
<p>Corporate interests have long hedged their bets, but the former&nbsp;first lady who was demonized as something of baton-twirler for socialized medicine, is now assembling what <a href="http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/07/09/100121742/index.htm">Fortune assesses to be the broadest CEO support</a> of any candidate in the presidential field.</p>
<p><em>Through persistence and patience, Clinton has assembled what is probably the broadest CEO support among the candidates, ranging from Wall Street to Hollywood, reports Fortune.</em></p>
<p><em>Here is a list of some of her supporters:</em></p>
<p>John Mack, CEO, Morgan Stanley. Winning over the longtime Republican sent a signal about Clinton&#39;s clout on Wall Street. </p>
<p>Sheryl Sandberg, vice president, global online sales, Google. &quot;I was always hoping she&#39;d run for president. She&#39;s uniquely qualified.&quot; </p>
<p>Steve Rattner, managing principal, Quadrangle Group. &quot;I&#39;ve been a longtime supporter of the Clintons. I knew I&#39;d end up in her camp.&quot; </p>
<p>Steven Spielberg, co-founder, DreamWorks. The mogul co-hosted a fund-raiser at the home of News Corp. President Peter Chernin. </p>
<p>Haim Saban, CEO, Saban Capital Group. &quot;I endorsed Hillary before Hillary decided to endorse herself. I&#39;m on a mission.&quot; </p>
<p>James D. Robinson III,&nbsp; general partner, RRE Ventures. The former AmEx CEO likes her &quot;breadth of experience, especially on the international level.&quot; </p>
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