Former eBay CEO Meg Whitman has pledged to bring business discipline to the governor's office if she wins, and apparently her fellow CEOs agree.
Whitman has collected about $1.5 million from people who identify themselves as CEOs, far ahead of her Republican rival Steve Poizner, another former CEO who's collected about $160,000 from CEOs. The tabulation doesn't include donations under $5,000 given this year.
Democratic candidate Jerry Brown has brought in about $480,000 from CEOs.
Whitman's CEO supporters make up a veritable Hall of Fame of American capitalism. They include:
Nike CEO Philip Knight
Michael White -- formerly of Pepsico and now of DIRECTV
Paul Otellini of chip-maker Intel
Howard Schultz of Starbucks
Jeffrey Immelt of GE
Patrick O'Dea of Peet's Coffee
Gregory Waldorf of online dating site eHarmony
Terri Dial of Citicorp's consumer banking division
John Chambers of tech giant Cisco
Brown's CEO backers include Larry Ellison at Oracle, Robert Iger of the Walt Disney Co. and Thomas Priselac of Cedars-Sinai Medical System.
Poizner's CEO club includes Melvin Kaplan of Wellington Financial Group and Chester John Pipkin of electronics accessories-maker Belkin Intl., who also donated to Brown.

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