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Obama Raises $32 Million in January

JIM KUHNHENN | January 31, 2008 11:37 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — One tapped his bounty of fans; the other his bounty of fortune.

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised a staggering $32 million in January from an ever increasing donor base, aides said Thursday. Republican Mitt Romney dipped into his personal fortune to give his presidential campaign $35 million in 2007, including $18 million in the last three months of the year alone.

Obama's $1 million-a-day rate is the largest haul ever by a presidential candidate during a competitive primary. The outpouring of money will permit Obama to boost staff and extend advertising to states beyond the sweeping Feb. 5 contests, aides said. In an e-mail to supporters Thursday evening, Obama's campaign said it had attracted 224,000 new donors in January for a total of more than 700,000 overall.

Romney reported raising $9 million in contributions and spending $33.8 million during the last three months of 2007. He did not release any fundraising numbers for January, when seven Republican contests were held, but reported $2.4 million cash on hand going into a month in which he spent heavily on advertising.

Campaign aides said he was ready to embark on an aggressive strategy to confront rival John McCain with television ads in California and other Feb. 5 states. The decision signaled that Romney might be prepared to dip into his wealth again.

Thursday was the deadline for campaigns to file their end-of-year finance reports with the Federal Election Commission, numbers that were fairly dated given the hyperactive month of January with its slew of early contests and heavy spending.

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 with primaries or caucuses later in February. Rival Hillary Rodham Clinton is advertising in 12 Super Tuesday states, including her home state of New York.

Obama and Clinton have been aggressive fundraisers; each raised more than $100 million last year.

Clinton's end-of-year finance report showed she raised $26.5 million in individual contributions during the last three months of the year. She spent $39.2 million during the period and had $37.9 million left as the year began. Clinton reported an end-of-year debt of nearly $5 million. Her total contributions for the year were $107 million, including $19.5 million for the general election. She spent $80.3 million in 2007.

Obama reported raising $22.8 million from October through December. He spent nearly $41 million during that period and ended the year with $18.6 million in the bank. He had a $792,681 debt. His contributions for the year totaled $102 million, and he spent $84.5 million.

With John Edwards out of the race, Clinton and Obama are in a fierce race for delegates to secure the nomination. Feb. 5 offers the biggest single opportunity for delegates, but it is impossible for either one to seal the nomination that day.

"We think that the strength of our financial position and the number of donors does speak to financial sustainability if it ends up going through March and April," Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said of the race. "We think we will have the financial resources to conduct vigorous campaigns in the states to come."

While the Clinton campaign has not released its January totals, Obama's fundraising for the month was expected to eclipse hers. Obama aides indicated the $32 million figure could grow once the month's fundraising is totaled.

"Once people start voting that's a more important measure of performance," said Clinton spokesman Jay Carson. As for money, "That's one measure of a campaign."

"It's one of the most important markers in the period before actual voters start voting. We're no longer in the invisible primary, we're in the real primary."

The Republican contest features far less money.

Without his personal $35 million, Romney raised $54 million in contributions in 2007 and spent $87.6 million. The former venture capitalist is worth up to $250 million.

McCain raised $37.5 million for the year and spent $39.1 million. Boosted to front-runner status after winning the Florida primary this week, McCain raised $7 million during the first three weeks of January. Advisers said his fundraising had surged since his Florida victory and since his endorsement Wednesday by Rudy Giuliani as he exited the race.

Giuliani, who dropped out of the GOP race Wednesday, raised nearly $60 million last year, according to his end-of-year report. He raised $14.2 million in the last quarter and had $12.8 million in the bank going into January. He reported a debt of nearly $1.2 million.

Republican Mike Huckabee, who had canceled his press plane last week in a money saving measure, resumed the flight this week. His campaign also planned to place television ads in Southern states in play Feb. 5, including Alabama, Georgia and his home state of Arkansas. It also planned to advertise in Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee.

According to his end-of-year FEC filing, Huckabee had his best quarter during the last three months of 2007 as his campaign began to gain traction, particularly in Iowa. He raised $6.6 million from October through December and had $1.9 million in the bank at year's end.

The former Arkansas governor's victory in the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3 did not translate into a wave of money. Since the South Carolina primary on Jan. 19, however, the campaign has raised more than $3 million online and $1 million at fundraisers.

Dark horse Republican Ron Paul had raised $4 million in January, according to his Web site. He caused a sensation at the end of last year with several major online fundraising days. He raised a total of $19.5 million during the final three months of the year, a sharp increase from the $5.2 million he raised during the previous quarter.

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Associated Press Writers Mike Glover and Libby Quaid contributed to this report.

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Obama's relationship with Rezko.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 AM on 02/01/2008

This number might go up. They sent me an email earlier asking for donations and wanted anouther 50,000 donations by midnight. They made that goal less than 12 hours later!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 01/31/2008
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FISA REPORT!

Senate Dems stand tough!

The reichwing has been trying to force a 60 vote margin on the various amendments necessary to make the Senate Intel Committee FISA bill even remotely acceptable, but Reid and the Dems held tough and most of the amendments will need only a 50 vote margin to pass!

Details at:

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/1/31/21584/9083/171/447319

The debate on the amendments kicks off Monday. Call, fax, e-mail as many of the Senators you can think of, and watch both Firedoglake and Daily Kos for updates. Also check Glenn Greenwald at Salon for more analysis.

Take Action! We MAY yet prevail!

God Bless America!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 01/31/2008

TO: Senator Barack Obama January 31, 2008

In the interest of protecting America I mention the following.

"The name Senator Barack Obama

Has a sad,sad Saga,

It rhymes with Osama his name

That reminds others of 9/11 NY pain."



I have not decided who to vote for yet, but I do remember Senator Hillary Clinton stating on T.V. that,"She did not say Senator Barack Obama was for Iraq War, but did vote for Funds for Iraq War and later made a comment." Yet the dishonest,lying, nasty people on radio and T.V. don't repeat this fact of her saying this on T.V. THEY keep lying, but accusing Clintons of lying. This is nonsense and to protect America and choose an intelligent and good President in 2008 we must be truthful and honest.

Eva Hart Christian Army 62-70 670 Eddy St. Sfc 94109 Rec job Sec of Def 64

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 01/31/2008

Hillary just arrived at the debate and a contributor gave her $20...right there on the spot.

Thought you should know...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 01/31/2008

Decriminalize Pot, a damn good idea. I hope he wins and I hope he does decriminalize pot.

As a veteran who has only the VA medical system to rely on I am required to take 45mg of morphine 3 times a day. With access to marijuana I could cut that down considerably as many others do. This is an important issue and if Obama can make it a reality then I say, Good for him!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 01/31/2008
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From Daily Kos:

"The other day I discussed McCain's money woes. His problems are with cashflow; compared with any of the Republicans who've run other than Romney (most of whose money has come from his own checkbook), McCain has done fine. But McCain's fundraising total at the end of 2007 was $29 million...for the entire campaign.

That's right, Obama has taken in more money just in the month of January than McCain's had taken in through the end of 2007. And we're not even to the end of January.

Through the end of 2007, Obama had raised a total of $80 million. Hillary Clinton had raised $90 million. This is yet another indication that the enthusiasm and intensity is overwhelmingly with the Democrats."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 01/31/2008
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Down the page some idiot posted that HRC had raised $55mil in Jan. Obviously a lie. If anyone spots reports from any of the other campaigns, and believe me, nobody who made less than $20mil is going to talk about it any time soon, please post it with a link.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 01/31/2008

Has anyone seen the add where they've got Slick Mitt on a sailboard sailing in different directions like they did Kerry? It'n not really Mitt - they put his head on somebody else, but it's pretty good. Mitt has a history of being for things before he was against things. It worked against flip-flop Kerry - should work agains flip-flop Mitt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 01/31/2008

who said it? republican or democrat?

"intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including Al Qaeda members..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 01/31/2008

who said it? a republican or a democrat?

""If we were to artificially set a deadline of some sort, that would be like a green light to the terrorists, and we can't afford to do that,""

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 01/31/2008

Go Rush Limpthang! Trash out Johnny MacPlaneCrash. Tell us how he went crazy in the Hanoi Hilton like you did in 2000. Call him a Librul! That always works. Talk about how he worked with TED KENENDY to grant amnesty to illegal aliens. Call him a Librul! That always works. Talk about his wifes' drug problems like you did in 2000. Call him a Librul! That always works. We're counting on you Rush - think you could lay off the pills until November? No? Okay, we'll get Hannity to do the dirty work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 01/31/2008

Hey Fluffy, where's Mary Jo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 01/31/2008
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Obama is the wave of the future, deal with it. Unless Hillary is the wave of the future.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 01/31/2008

Hmmmmm - looking at Obamas' photo I have to say he's gotta nice set of choppers, but his ears look like a Volkswagen coming down the road with both doors open.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 01/31/2008
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