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Keith Harper, Cherokee lawyer, raised at least $500K for Obama
Monday, March 4, 2013
Keith Harper
, a member of the
Cherokee Nation
, bundled at least $500,000 for the
2012 Obama-Biden campaign
, according to the
Center for Responsive Politics
.
Harper is an attorney at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. He has worked on the
Cobell trust fund lawsuit
since it was filed in 1996 and has represented tribes that reached trust fund settlements with the Obama administration.
Lawyers and law firms bundled over $42 million for the Obama-Biden campaign, the most of any industry.
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Keith Harper, Cobell Lawyer, Bundled at Least $500,000 for Obama's Re-Election
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