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Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
stated on April 15, 2008 in a TV ad airing in Pennsylvania.:

“Barack Obama accepted $200,000 from executives and employees of oil companies.”

True
By Bill Adair
April 17, 2008

Yes, oil company employees have donated to Obama

As part of a dust-up over which candidate is more likely to stand up to Big Oil, Hillary Clinton knocks Barack Obama for taking money from people who work for oil companies.

The ad starts by showing Obama saying, “I don’t take money from oil companies.” The Clinton ad’s narrator chides Obama for boasting about this when corporations are prohibited by law from donating to political candidates. “But Barack Obama accepted $200,000 from executives and employees of oil companies,” the narrator ads.

Obama would have been correct if he had said he didn’t take money from oil company lobbyists or political action committees. (He did make this point in

a later ad, which we found to be Mostly True; see it here

.)

The ad also is correct that Obama accepted $222,309 from executives and employees of oil companies, according to an analysis from the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics. It’s worth noting those donations could be from anyone from the CEO to the janitor. People who donate to political candidates are required to list their occupation and employer. It’s important to note that this rule is has far from perfect compliance; sometimes people don’t fill it in at all.

Clinton doesn’t mention the fact that she accepted even more money from executives and employees of oil companies — $309,363, according to the center. And she accepted about $442,800 from energy lobbyists, according to the center, though not all of that is from oil and gas alone.

Nevertheless, the ad is correct that Obama did accept money from employees of oil companies, and we rate its statement True.

Our Sources

Center for Responsive Politics, Contributions from Selected Industries: Oil and Gas , based on data released March 20, 2008

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