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Obama's April Fundraising

20 May 2008 08:17 pm

A release from the Obama campaign just as Sen. Clinton was taking the stage; the campaign raised $31.3 million in April, claiming 200,000 new donors, 94% of them who gave less than $200. Overall, the campaign claims nearly three million individual contributions with an average donation of $91.00.

Obama will probably fund his general election campaign by asking his contributors to pony up less than $200 each; he already has $9.2 million on hand as a pad.

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Even though the Democratic nomination is all but wrapped up for Barack Obama, the runaway train that is his fundraising apparatus shows no signs of losing speed. His campaign reported raising $31.3 million in April, and now has $9.2 million [Read More]