http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Politics/WorldNewsTonight/kerry_fundraising_040209-1.htmlKerry Funds
Raise Questions
Donations From Tech Firm Spark Controversy for Candidate
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ABCNEWS has learned of a story involving Kerry taking legislative action that benefited a campaign contributor: Predictive Networks, a Cambridge, Mass., tech firm co-founded by Paul Davis, although he is no longer directly associated with the company.
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"It's one thing to say you don't take PAC money, but again, when you accept bundled money, it is in a sense the same interest that's behind it — and often it's in much larger amounts," Noble said. "PAC money is limited to $5,000. The bundler can bundle together $100,000 to $200,000." So Kerry's claim to be free of special interest ties because PAC funds are verboten from his campaign "is symbolic more than it is practical," according to Noble.
Kerry currently has 32 such bundlers raising more than $100,000 apiece for his campaign, according to the good-government organization Common Cause. Lobbying registration records indicate these bundlers include a number of lobbyists like John Merrigan, who has lobbied for the American Insurance Association, the Health Care Leadership Council and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association. And Manuel Ortiz, who lobbies for the American Hospital Association.
So some question how much Kerry truly can claim to be a foe of special interests. "Every candidate has to answer for the contributions they get, but in John Kerry's case I think it's magnified because he's made such a big deal about not being beholden to special interests, about not accepting lobbyist money," Noble said.
"They haven't gotten anything for it," Kerry said on Jan. 31 in response to questions about special interest and lobbyist donations. "Those guys have never ever gotten something in return in the legislation."
In that regard, Kerry is just like President Bush, who assigns his bundlers names like "Pioneers" and "Rangers," and who also denies ever doing anything legislative because of a contribution.