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SPENDING TIME br> The Democratic National Committee has sent out its big gun to make one more push for large chunks of soft money with the friends in Hollywood. Former President Clinton, whose arm does not have to be twisted to get him out to the Left Coast, has been spending some time there, dining in hot spots last month with such Democratic big-wigs as producer Steve Bing and TV mogul Haim Saban . Together, the two have probably ponied up more than three-quarters of a million to the party. /p>"They love Clinton, and every time we put them together it seems there is a payoff for the party," says a DNC staffer. Never mind the indelicate use of terms, the DNC-er is right. "Not everyone who gave big during his administration wants to see him out there," said the staffer, not naming names. "But we know there are some big-money types who like to hang with him, and he enjoys spending time with them too."
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