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Hoping to turn uncertainty and displeasure over the new program to his advantage, Sullivan joined a group of senior citizens making its third pilgrimage to the offices of Simmons and Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-5th District, to protest what they see as ambiguity in the new program, and to complain that their efforts to obtain cheaper drugs in Canada are being blocked by Pfizer Inc., one of Simmons' biggest contributors.
Simmons has received more than $27,400 from individuals and political-action committees affiliated with the drug maker, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, making it his largest benefactor in this election cycle.
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