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KERRY PACKAGES br> Sen. John Kerry may be lagging a bit behind some of the other 2004 Democratic presidential nomination hopefuls in the fundraisng race, but that's mainly because he's spreading his money around, secure in the knowledge that he has a wife worth hundreds of millions of dollars to fall back on. /p>Besides, when he wants to, Kerry can really rake in.
For example, in a recent swing through Utah and Idaho, no Democratic strongholds to be sure, Kerry was able to net more than $250,000 for his Citizen Soldier Political Action Committee, funds he will dole out to his favorite Democratic candidates for the fall election.
"If he can get that kind of cash out of Utah, imagine what he could in California if he really tried," says a friend and fundraiser for Kerry.
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