dajoga
01-31-2008, 08:57 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $32 million in the single month of January, a whopping figure that has permitted the campaign to boost staff and extend advertising to states beyond the sweeping Feb. 5 contests, aides said Thursday.
The amount was the most raised in one month by a presidential candidate who still faced a primary challenge.
Obama is now advertising in 20 of the 22 states in play for next week's Super Tuesday and plans to begin advertising in seven more states that hold primaries or caucuses later in February. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is advertising in 12 Super Tuesday states, including her home state of New York.
source (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UH7P1O0&show_article=1)
I wonder how much fat Teddy kicked in?
I doubt we'll hear the myth of "the 'pubs being the party of the wealty contributers" from the 'rats this time around.
The amount was the most raised in one month by a presidential candidate who still faced a primary challenge.
Obama is now advertising in 20 of the 22 states in play for next week's Super Tuesday and plans to begin advertising in seven more states that hold primaries or caucuses later in February. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is advertising in 12 Super Tuesday states, including her home state of New York.
source (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UH7P1O0&show_article=1)
I wonder how much fat Teddy kicked in?
I doubt we'll hear the myth of "the 'pubs being the party of the wealty contributers" from the 'rats this time around.