
Washington lobbying firms, trade associations and corporate offices are moving to hire more well-connected Democrats in response to rising prospects that the opposition party will wrest control of at least one chamber of Congress from Republicans in the November elections.
In what lobbyists are calling a harbinger of possible upheaval on Capitol Hill, many who make a living influencing government have gone from mostly shunning Democrats to aggressively recruiting them as lobbyists over the past six months or so.
We've seen a noticeable shift,
said Beth Solomon, director of the Washington office of Christian & Timbers, an executive search firm that helps to place senior lobbyists and trade association heads.
The very idea of paying congressional staffers and representatives $300,000 to lobby Congress in the interest of corporations is a travesty. The whole scam should be closed down. Our government is based on graft. It doesn't help if both parties do it. It should be against the law.
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