Internet pornography became an issue in Virginia's 2001 gubernatorial race in an unexpected way early in June. Republican gubernatorial candidate Mark Earley faced a political trap just days after winning his party nomination when disclosures surfaced that a major donor to Earley owned a company that marketed online ad servicing software to sexually explicit Web sites.
Earley's campaign announced it would return $47,000 it received from Bruce M. Waldack, owner of Thruport Technologies Inc. …
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