For decades, Democrats have thrashed large pharmaceutical companies in their campaign ads and stump speeches.
The drug industry has responded — by shelling out millions to liberal candidates.
Between the 2016 and 2022 election cycles, the top 10 pharma firms gave $29 million to Democrats and just $24 million to Republicans, according to an analysis by the group Conservatives for Lower Healthcare Costs obtained by The Post.
The study looked at available data from OpenSecrets and includes funds given to super PACs supporting prominent political candidates.