Obama Raises $55 Million in February

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JIM KUHNHENN | March 6, 2008 05:39 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., talks to reporters on the plane in San Antonio, Texas, Wednesday, March 5, 2008.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama raised a record $55 million in February for his presidential campaign, eclipsing rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's own substantial fundraising for the month. All told, Obama has raised $193 million during his yearlong bid for the White House.

The campaign's announcement Thursday came two days after Obama lost three of four primaries to Clinton. Her victories stopped his winning streak and extended the race into an unpredictable future.

Obama's February total was his second fundraising record. He raised $36 million in January, more than any other presidential candidate who has ever been in a contested primary. His combined January and February totals nearly matched what he raised last year.

"That's a humbling achievement, and I am very grateful for your support," Obama said in another fundraising appeal. "No campaign has ever raised this much in a single month in the history of presidential primaries. But more important than the total is how we did it _ more than 90 percent of donations were $100 or less ..."

Until now, the high water mark for overall primary fundraising through February of an election year was set by President Bush in 2004, when he was unopposed. Bush had raised $155 million for the comparable period. Subtracting the money Obama has raised for the general election, Obama has raised more than $186 million.

Clinton raised an impressive $35 million in February, a significant recovery from January when Obama raised more than twice her total. But Obama has outpaced her both in fundraising and spending during the nominating contests.

More than $54 million of Obama's February money was for the primary election. The campaign said it raised $45 million through the Internet during the month and had 385,000 new contributors for a total of more than 1 million donors.

Details of their fundraising and spending for February won't be available until March 20, when the campaigns are required to file financial reports with the Federal Election Commission.

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Riding her victory wave, Clinton's camp announced Thursday that she raised $4 million online since Tuesday's presidential primary successes in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island.

The Clinton campaign said it had raised the money from the time polls closed Tuesday through noon Thursday. It reported 30,000 new donors. The influx of money made their online total raised for this month $6 million, the campaign announced.

With the outcome of their race uncertain, both campaigns are eagerly raising money for upcoming contests. The biggest one ahead is the April 22 primary in Pennsylvania, a state with two major media markets and a series of smaller ones that can consume advertising dollars. Obama has been airing television ads in Wyoming, which holds a caucus Saturday, and Mississippi, which holds a primary Tuesday. Both Obama and Clinton have radio ads in Wyoming and Obama has ads on radio in Mississippi as well.

Political advertising analyst Evan Tracey said a typical political ad buy in Pennsylvania would cost about half a million dollars a week. But with the high stakes in the state and the benefit of time, Tracey predicted both candidates would spend in excess of the more than $20 million the candidates spent advertising in Ohio and Texas combined.

Clinton advisers said they are optimistic about her chances in Pennsylvania and will move 200-300 staffers from Ohio and Texas to Pennsylvania, where they plan to open at least 23 offices across the state.

"We're going to have the funds we need to keep this campaign going, to keep Hillary Clinton's message out there," senior adviser Ann Lewis said in a teleconference with reporters.

Past victories have also caused upticks in giving. The Clinton campaign, for instance, raised more than $1 million in the 24 hours following her New Hampshire victory on Jan. 8. Obama raised $1.2 million the day after winning the Iowa caucuses and he raised even more in the 24 hours after losing in New Hampshire.

Clinton had to lend her campaign $5 million at the end of January, but has seen her finances improve since then. She reported raising $34 million for the primary in February.

Obama and his allies outspent her in Texas and Ohio in advertising.

Both campaigns have been the top fundraisers of the entire presidential field, raising $100 million each in 2007.

WASHINGTON — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama raised a record $55 million in February for his presidential campaign, eclipsing rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's own substantial fundraising for the...
WASHINGTON — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama raised a record $55 million in February for his presidential campaign, eclipsing rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's own substantial fundraising for the...
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- kennedy I'm a Fan of kennedy 19 fans permalink

More money for Obama to throw down the drain.

Obama out spent Hillary 2 to 1. And in some places in Texas and Ohio Obama out spent Hillary 4 to1. I can't believe that Obama got so little back from that massive spending of all you backers out there.
Obama is going to learn the hard way that money doesn't buy elections. It is the freedom of the voters to express their free will that will put Hillary in the WH.

So many millions upon millions of people around the country can't stand Obama. They see right through this dirty Chicago politician. His con is stopping to work on so many people across America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 03/06/2008
- zundra I'm a Fan of zundra 8 fans permalink
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All the money in the world won't help if your opponent is a dirt bag willing to win by any means.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 03/06/2008

he was 20 points behind hillary in texas just 2 weeks ago. he ends up with more delegates.
kennedy your post is just idiotic.
i would be embarrassed to be you, thank god i am not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 03/06/2008

I agree with you comments..­..........­..except calling him a dirty politician is a little strong....­....I think he is playing pretty fair......­.....even if he fights a little harder he still won't be dirty. What do you think??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 03/06/2008

They're ALL dirty politicians and money DOES indeed buy elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 03/06/2008

Your post is hilarious. You diss him for spending money given to him by voters and then say it's the voters that matter? There's not an emoticon big enough to LOL that one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 03/06/2008
- FZliveson I'm a Fan of FZliveson 86 fans permalink
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Yo Zappa!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 03/06/2008
- ndolomar I'm a Fan of ndolomar 11 fans permalink

just read on huffpo that hillary again unfavorably compared him to herself and mccain. don't know if this somehow is a strategy to attempt to put herself in the same league as mccain in terms of leadership quality/experience -- but it's clearly driving a wedge between the democratic party. it seems to me that she first usurped her husband's experience and made it her own. now she's attempting to siphon leadership and national-security qualifications from mccain. if this is what she feels she must do, and she manages to become the nominee, i will go do my best to get nader elected. no kidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 03/06/2008
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she said of both her and McCain: "When I'm in the White House, WHEN John McCain's in the White House" What does that even mean?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 03/06/2008
- knixphan I'm a Fan of knixphan 3 fans permalink

Yes, that freaked me out too!

WHEN McStraighttalk is in the white house?

Is she out of her democratic mind?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 03/06/2008
- ndolomar I'm a Fan of ndolomar 11 fans permalink

sadly, i don't know. for all she says, i really don't know how effective she'd be as a leader. granted, if i lived in new york, i'd have better knowlege, since i can't really write that what she did during her years in the white house is any different from what laura and barbara bush, nancy reagan, betty ford or any others did -- except the health-care thing, which isn't something she should be boasting about. i'd much rather she talk about her positives only -- at least to distinguish candidacy without resorting to the negative politics most of the voters clearly don't like. when she talks about health care, it's very easy to see this issue matters so much to her and that she truly wants people to receive the health care they deserve. but, it seems kind of weird to me that she would criticize obama for objectively pointing out something reagan did, then turn around and -- not once, but twice -- say that mccain is a better candidate. i'm really curious what will happen in the next few months.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 03/06/2008
- RedRooster I'm a Fan of RedRooster 21 fans permalink

Americans are voting early and often...wi­th their greenbacks.

Feb - USD 35 Million for Hillary
Feb - USD 55 Million for Obama

As for actual votes, during the national primary and caucus votes to date, Americans have given Democrats well over twice as many votes as Republicans.

The money is interesting, but the enthusiasm gap is STAGGERING!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 03/06/2008
- batgirlevi I'm a Fan of batgirlevi 9 fans permalink

It really is. It says a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 03/06/2008
- andyboy I'm a Fan of andyboy 74 fans permalink

People hate the Repubs for what they have wrought. The Failure Monkeys have a convert.

Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Why would we want an uninspiring supposed wonk who is trying to pass her days as first lady off as some kind of leadership experience? Did she pick the drapes? I won't vote for someone who sat on the board of Walmart while they screwed the American worker. She may as well have worn a ball gag for Christsake. Or how about how she sat by and lied for her sexually compulsed husband just to protect her own shot at the Presidency one day? She knew Bill was lying but just like her vote on Iraq she just glosses over her failure of principles like they mean nothing.

I've never seen Hillary make a choice that wasn't based on pure political ambition and expediancy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 03/06/2008
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Barack Obama versus John McCain.

YouTube versus Feeding Tube.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 03/06/2008
- ornery I'm a Fan of ornery 7 fans permalink

Mac vs. PC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 03/06/2008
- briel I'm a Fan of briel 2 fans permalink

Here's a question for everyone.

Who here is more excited in this primary cycle because of Barack Obama, and not so much for the Democratic party in general?

For my part, if it weren't for Barack Obama being in the race, there would be hardly as much enthusiasm on my part. I might be more interested in McCain if Barack weren't in it, especially if Clinton was the only Democratic choice. I'd probably choose Edwards over McCain, but not Clinton over McCain.

Just wondering how many people think all of this excitement in the Democratic party is driven by Barack?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 03/06/2008
- Pammy1151 I'm a Fan of Pammy1151 8 fans permalink
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You are right on the mark with this. I don't think there would be any of this excitement if it were say Hillary and Edwards or any other candidate except Obama. He is driving all of this excitement because he has awakened the dead, young, old and everyone in between.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 03/06/2008

I agree. I never seen this much excitement before even when Bill Clinton was running back in 92.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 03/06/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

He is driving excitement and yet he can't win the nomination by pledged delegates, because he can't win a large majority of American voters and states.

Nice spin

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:33 PM on 03/06/2008
- Karenina44 I'm a Fan of Karenina44 5 fans permalink

I am a Barack fan... i like his intellect, i like his attitude, i may not agree with him on the issues 100%, but he is the cathasis to invigorate an apathetic electorate and move beyond the washington stalemate.

the other dems are so lackluster imo.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:51 PM on 03/06/2008

Driven a little by the economy via republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 03/06/2008

I think the excitement generated by Hillary is underestimated. They may not go to rallies-- but they certainly go to vote. White and Latino women over 40-- sort of the new Silent Majority. They've been with Hillary the whole way. And now they're giving her millions of dollars in donations.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 03/06/2008
- zundra I'm a Fan of zundra 8 fans permalink
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Hillary generates about as much excitement as a root canal on tax day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 03/06/2008
- dajay I'm a Fan of dajay 16 fans permalink

Yeah, maybe they don't have time to sit in rallies and swoon at their candidate blowing their nose. You know us old folks. I am 41 and I am really starting to feel old since this campaign has been going on.

Yeah, seniors and menopausal women for HIllary.

Yes, we are!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 03/06/2008

Right on - count me in as I started sending money to Hillary as well and I am not even part of the demographics you described. I am just a fair-minded person who believes that if the policy positions are virtually identical, you should vote for the person who paid her dues not someone who has jumped the line! She raised most of the $35 million on-line too - she has a tremendous amount of grassroots support.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 03/06/2008
- briel I'm a Fan of briel 2 fans permalink

I see a difference between a 'power play' vote, and the type of excitement that is driving votes for Obama. White and Latino women over 40 vote for Clinton as a power issue, IMO. Many mothers find themselves these days in disagreement with their young daughters because their daughters cannot identify with the outdated reasoning driving their mothers to vote for Clinton. I see the limited success Clinton has had to be the fulfillment of an outdated agenda (hence the older women voters). Obama's success is due to the resurrection of hope, idealism, dreams.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 03/06/2008
- AnninCA I'm a Fan of AnninCA 54 fans permalink

Yes, I agree. Even on here, a lot of people have "Fanned" me whom I never see post. They don't want to take the insults and grief, no doubt! *haha

I totally agree with you. I also think that's been a factor at the caucuses in some areas. The Obama supporters are sort of scary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 03/06/2008
- zundra I'm a Fan of zundra 8 fans permalink
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I think a ton of the excitement in the Democratic party is being driven by Barack's campaign. The mere fact that he's energizing the youth to get involved is amazing.

I'm just afraid of what it will do to the youth if he loses the nomination (he definitely won't lose to McCain). I'd hate to see a whole generation feel like they did what they were supposed to do but their guy ended up getting beat by dirty politics. I'm scared that might take the wind out of millions of young voters and send a whole generation of young people back into the political abyss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 03/06/2008

Maybe (probably) I sound too harsh but I guess we should teach the young un's that life is tough (a bitch) and to get over it. We are sooooooo pansy'ish these days. Teach them to do the right thing and hell, if the right thing blows up in their face, do it again and again and again, forever.

Really, that's just life. Be tough and do what's right - no matter how it turns out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 03/06/2008
- knixphan I'm a Fan of knixphan 3 fans permalink

Zundra hit it on the head.

Are you listening, Howard Dean?

Don't sell out!

We'll keep funding Barack long into November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 03/06/2008
- loball I'm a Fan of loball 7 fans permalink
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Whaaaa!!
The republican congress won't pass any of my bills. Oooooh!! Its not fair you hold my record against me.
eeeeeeh!!! I am not my husband (even though I ran on his record). Boo hoo!! you treat women badly. its not fair its not fair!! Lie, lie, lie, blame, get nothing done

ETC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 03/06/2008

No fair cry on both sides.....­......Obam­a is not muslim, but the picture of him in the hat or whatever it is called. Point is there is no fair being called on both sides.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 03/06/2008

Obama is a hypocrit..­..Obama repeated these points in a whole host of interviews prior to announcing his candidacy. On July 27, 2004, he told the Chicago Tribune on Iraq: "There's not much of a difference between my position and George Bush's position at this stage." In his book, The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, he wrote, "...on the merits I didn't consider the case against war to be cut-and- dried." And, in 2006, Obama clearly said, "I'm always careful to say that I was not in the Senate nad not entitled to vote, so perhaps the reason I thought it was such a bad idea was that I didn't have the benefit of US intelligence. And for those who did, it might have led to a different set of choices."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 03/06/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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This has been shot down repeatedly. Do you need a hint? What was happening at that time of the year in 2004?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:50 PM on 03/06/2008
- AnninCA I'm a Fan of AnninCA 54 fans permalink

You can't shoot it down. It's factual. Now, you can admit you don't care, really.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 03/06/2008
- livesimply I'm a Fan of livesimply 27 fans permalink
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So? His judgment is not black and white and is subject to change depending on the circumstances. IMO, that's a good thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 03/06/2008

dow drop[ped over 200 points today.
that might look like a good day down the road.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 03/06/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 63 fans permalink
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Great job Obama!! I've donated 4 times already and I'll donate again this month - let's break this record next month!! YES WE CAN!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 03/06/2008

"Great job Obama!! I've donated 4 times already "

Understand and all that - but - give that hard earned money to someone you care about. They'll actually use it wisely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 03/06/2008

I just saw the new cover of Rolling Stone Magazine where they endorse Obama. I have no problem with the endorsement. But what really annoys me is that they put a picture on their Cover with Obama standing in front of a sky blue background with a halo around his entire body. I dont think this is helpful to Obama's cause. I would say that 85 percent of Obama supporters are dead serious about their politics and believe that Obama will be the best policy makers. But even the ardent Obama supporter must admit, that there is a minority of supporters who treat the man like he is a god. American's have always been cynical by nature of politicians, only offering adulation when we see tangible results. The deification of Obama is harmful to our democracy, as it promotes the image of of a man, above the concerns of the the public. Some Obama supporters need to tone it down with those big posters with Obamas Face (eerily similar looking to dictator propaganda). I dont think it is helpful for promoting the Obama message.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 03/06/2008
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Hello, I am Corporate America. I am a real person by U.S. law. Thank you for giving America the choice of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton or John McCain to be President. They all meet our seal of approval.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 03/06/2008
- knixphan I'm a Fan of knixphan 3 fans permalink

Of course Reagan deserves an extra-special mention, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 03/06/2008
- dct19 I'm a Fan of dct19 2 fans permalink

I just gave $100 to Obama and I'm gonna give again next week. I'd like to give Hillary a little information - you've permanently lost the black vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 03/06/2008
- knixphan I'm a Fan of knixphan 3 fans permalink

I'll raise you 100 as well, dc19!

Hill has no idea what she's done. Shame that they worked so hard to polarize the Latino/AfroAmerican communities in this campaign, when we're all in the same boat.

Obama gets it. And I want him as captain of the Love Boat!

Brothas and Mi Gente unite for Barack! Si Se Puede!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 03/06/2008

James Zogby endorsed Obama...ho­w fair do you think the polls will be?? never believed the polls to begin with......­..but talk about biased

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 03/06/2008
- OkieMon I'm a Fan of OkieMon 35 fans permalink

obama is nothing more than a MLK wanabe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 03/06/2008
- Karenina44 I'm a Fan of Karenina44 5 fans permalink

so that makes hillary a bubba wannabe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 03/06/2008
- knixphan I'm a Fan of knixphan 3 fans permalink

As wannabe's go, MLK is a very worthy goal.

As opposed to..I dunno, a BUSH wannabe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 03/06/2008
- dgscol I'm a Fan of dgscol 4 fans permalink
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Someone related that Iraq has cost 2 trillion dollars. This campaign has cost 2 billion.
What a waste. I haven't even gotten a button.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 03/06/2008
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