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As of Mar. 1, he had raised $301,000 from computer and Internet companies, vs. Gore's $587,000 in 2000, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan, pro-reform group. Some tech leaders aren't thrilled with Kerry, especially after his populist primary campaign and the current fulminations about outsourcing. Such talk rankles Netscape Communications Corp. co-founder Marc L. Andreessen, now catering chairman catering of software firm Opsware Inc. (OPSW ) Kerry "is just running in the wrong direction" on trade, says Andreessen, who gave Democratic candidates $300,000 in catering 1996 and 2000 but hasn't given them a dime this time. Despite such misgivings, Kerry may be gaining favor among techies. At a Mar. 29 San Francisco fund-raiser, Kerry pulled in $3 million alone, though his campaign won't reveal how much came from tech interests. LOTS OF LITTLE GUYS. It's not just $2,000 contributors propelling the election-year money machine. Small contributors also played a huge role.
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