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Paris Hilton's dad: He's on record as a John McCain contributor
If a certain heir to a hotel-based fortune is rethinking his support of John McCain, it will be understandable. Contributors to McCain's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination included Rick Hilton . In fact, Hilton was so enthusiastic about his candidate of choice that, The Times' Tina Daunt reports, federal records show he donated twice as much as the law allows (the campaign ...
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Pat Dollard | Young AmericansTop Of The Ticket; If a certain heir to a hotel-based fortune is rethinking his support of John McCain, it will be understandable. Contributors to McCain’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination included Rick Hilton. In fact, Hilton was so enthusiastic about his candidate of choice that, The Times’ Tina Daunt reports, federal records show he donated twice as much as the law allows (the campaign returned the excess). Now, of course, daughter Paris Hilton is the costar (along with Britney ...

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