WSJ: Donor Bundling Emerges as Major Ill in ’08 Race:
The strange case of Norman Hsu, the textile-importer-turned-fugitive who cobbled together $800,000 in contributions for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign, is the tip of the iceberg. Candidates for offices from county commissioner to U.S. president are increasingly turning to bundlers — individuals who ask friends, family and business associates for contributions to their candidate of choice — to help bring in the tremendous amounts of cash now needed to wage political campaigns.
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