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Many corporations, in fact, contribute to candidates and even more to political parties as such "soft money" contributions are subject to fewer regulations.
Nor would it ban so-called soft money contributions, as other proposal would.
Mr. Bush has proposed eliminating certain kinds of soft money contributions.
Such soft money contributions were nearly $500 million in the 2000 election.
Then the Republican presidential primaries and campaign drew more Republican money contributions from New Jersey donors.
JAMES E. CLYBURN, of South Carolina, on the Congressional Black Caucus's acceptance of soft money contributions.
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Large soft-money contributions are disappearing underground".
They have made large soft-money contributions to political parties.
It would also allow unlimited soft-money contributions to continue to state political parties.
Real reform would mean banning all soft-money contributions to political parties".
The donations to the group are, like the now-outlawed soft-money contributions, unlimited and unregulated.
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