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pacelli
01-10-2008, 01:12 AM
Chairman Terry McAuliffe said in a conference call Wednesday morning that the campaign received close to $750,000 in contributions online since Clinton’s victory speech. On reports that Bill Clinton-era advisers would soon be joining the campaign, he said only that the campaign always planned to make room for more advisers as they shift gears toward Feb. 5.

Obama’s campaign didn’t miss a beat either, releasing a memo claiming it raised $8 million in the first eight days of 2008 and saying the campaign is well-positioned financially to compete in the primaries ahead. The campaign also reported raising $500,000 in online contributions since Tuesday night.


Or how about...
RealClearPolitics.com averages showed Huckabee still leading slightly on the national level. The averages gave Huckabee 21.3 percent, McCain 20 percent, Giuliani 16.3 percent, Romney 13.3 percent, Thompson 11 percent and Texas Rep. Ron Paul 3.7 percent.



I see a veiled challenge in there. Obama's early surge in funds justifies doing our best to at least match. Paul needs the money as it is.

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