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    Fundrace.huffingtonpost.com - Campaign Funding Tracker

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    Do you want to know whose campaign your neighbor is donating to and how much money they’ve donated? Or perhaps you’d like to see how much your favorite star has donated and who they support? Fundrace allows you to search by address, Zip Code, city, name, occupation, or employer and gives you rapid results. Also check out their map, which allows you to see which areas of the country support the Democrats, Republicans, Obama, Hillary, or McCain. If you’ve ever wondered whether your favorite star is putting their money where their mouth is or whether your BMW-driving neighbor really is a Republican, then check out Fundrace for all the details.

    In their own words

    Want to know if a celebrity is playing both sides of the fence? Whether that new guy you're seeing is actually a Republican or just dresses like one? FundRace makes it easy to search by name or address to see which presidential candidates your friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors are contributing to. Or you can see if your favorite celebrity is putting money where their mouth is.

    Why it might be a killer

    People will love the fact that all of this public information has been put neatly in once place for their viewing. It should be an increasingly popular site as the Presidential elections heat up. Whether it becomes the next big thing or not, this is an important database of public information, which all democratic countries would be best served to have.

    Some questions

    Could employers and others use this kind of information to bully employees into supporting different candidates? Or could someone’s campaign support history come back to haunt them in the future?

    Posted 19 Months 21 Days ago by thomasg | Source: MashUp Awards

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