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http://www.washtimes.com/upi-breaking/20040312-034803-9072r.htmOrganizations known as 527s have emerged as soft money dumping grounds, allowing candidates to circumnavigate hard limits on the amount of money individuals, corporations and unions can donate to their campaigns. The rules governing 527s, established in the wake of the far-reaching McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform, have not been fully worked out, and thus far Democrats have been using the uncertainty to their advantage.
Reports circulated Washington in the past week that several 527s have launched what amounts to a parallel campaign to Kerry's official presidential bid, in essence augmenting the campaign's funds, which stood at nearly $30 million to President Bush's $147 million as of Feb. 1.
I'm sure it's all just a big misunderstanding; Kerry doesn't mean to wiggle around the law. He's all about honesty in Washington! Polly want a cracker!