Obama Raises $66 Million In August

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JIM KUHNHENN | September 14, 2008 03:41 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., arrives for a rally at the Veterans Memorial Park in Manchester, N.H., Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)

WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama raised $66 million in August, a record for a presidential candidate that illustrated his continuing appeal to donors and his robust outreach to new contributors.

The campaign said it raised the money with the help of more than a half million, first-time donors. By comparison, Republican presidential nominee John McCain raised $47 million in August, a personal best for his campaign as well. The monthly figures for both candidates were especially noteworthy because August is typically a slow month for fundraising.

Obama's totals, however, also underscore the challenge he faces in the remaining two months of the campaign. McCain, for now, has a significant advantage because he has accepted $84 million in taxpayer funds under a public financing system that Obama chose to bypass in favor of raising more money.

The combined efforts of the two campaigns and the two national parties left both candidates on nearly equal financial footing with about $94 million at the end of August, according to campaign and party officials who discussed the finances on Sunday.

Obama had $77 million in the bank at month's end, and the Democratic National Committee had $17.5 million.

McCain ended the month with about $18 million in cash, which he had to transfer to the Republican National Committee because of his decision to participate in the public finance system. The party committee had $76 million in the bank before the transfer. A party official said the party also had about $20 million in a joint fundraising committee and in special state party accounts that can be used to help McCain.

But McCain has a head start over Obama with the $84 million in federal funds. By accepting that money, however, he can no longer raise money for his campaign from donors and is limited to spending only that amount. As a result, any additional fundraising can only be done for the GOP.

Democratic fundraisers say Obama and the Democratic Party must do even better than their August totals to stay ahead of McCain and the well-heeled RNC. Obama and the DNC raised a combined total of more than $83 million, but fundraisers say their joint totals ahead should exceed $100 million a month.

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McCain and the GOP have been able to stay essentially even with Obama and the Democrats through August because the RNC has had strong fundraising and low spending. The Democratic National Committee has had lower fundraising and higher spending.

In August, the RNC raised about $22 million, shy of its $26 million sum in July. The Democratic National committee reported raising $17.3 million in August, short of the $20 million raised in July.

Even though he can raise no more money for his campaign, McCain has placed his popular running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, on an aggressive fundraising schedule for the Republican Party. She has about one fundraiser every two days for the remainder of the campaign.

Obama has scheduled a series of fundraisers and has continued to make Internet and e-mail appeals his donors and supporters. The campaign reported that it raised $10 million in less than 24 hours this month, following Palin's address to the Republican National Convention.

Overall, Obama has raised more than $440 million for his presidential campaign, an unprecedented amount. The campaign said it has more than 2.5 million donors. McCain has raised $194 million.

"The 500,000 new donors to the Obama campaign demonstrate just how strongly the American people are looking to kick the special interests out and change Washington," campaign manager David Plouffe said in a statement.

McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds said the announcement provides "66 million reminders that Barack Obama is willing to stray from reform, break his word to the American people and forgo public financing in favor of his own ambitions. Americans need change, not self-promotion."

McCain's campaign reported raising $10 million in the final days in August, a surge the campaign has attributed to Palin's selection as running mate.

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WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama raised $66 million in August, a record for a presidential candidate that illustrated his continuing appeal to donors and his robust outr...
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I just registered a moment ago to post this. Immediately after Sarah Palin gave her speech at the RNC, I reacted with a generous $100 to the Obama-Biden campaign. Last night, I donated another $50. This is such an amazing thing that the campaign has amassed so much money just from public donations alone! The fact that an unprecedented $66M was raised in August proves that many Obama supporters are serious about electing the first Democratic President in eight years. Money talks, and I hope and pray that the campaign funds are put to good use. I have full confidence in that.

Another thing. As of Sept 15, 2008, according to realclearpolitics.com:
With no Toss-up states, it is predicted that Obama/Biden would have 273 elecoral votes, while McCain/Palin has 265. Even *without* Ohio or Florida! Iowa (wow...VER­Y impressed; a Red state going Blue??), New Mexico, and Colorado we need you; keep up the momentum! New Hampshire and Michigan--stay strong! Of course, Ohio--let's make this wonderful state Blue this year too!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 09/15/2008

Don't forget Virginia! We have volunteers pouring in - and the latest statewide polls have us up by 4.

If anyone is traveling to VA - go to the far SE corner -- we have 3 weeks to register people to vote...

we have 13 electoral votes in VA this year ---- and we will be BLUE - but what need people now to help register and we need people election week to GET OUT THE VOTE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 09/15/2008
- OldKnute I'm a Fan of OldKnute 106 fans permalink

Well No????

It is a,,,, Math Problem,,, that the MSM seem to be getting wrong.

OK,, I need a Third Grader,,, Ummm?

Take $66 Million and divide by $150 to $25.

NOW,,, Take $47 Million and divide by, $2,500, Millions sent in by Pacs, Lobbyists, ignoring the rules, factor in,,,, the LIES already seen PUMPED by the McCain/Palin TRIBE.

Now, you will see a Ratio of about 10 to 1, of confirmed Voters that will,,,, CRAWL,,,, to the polls if they need to.

By the MILLIONS they come,,,, THEY COME!

Selling things on e-Bay to send in money to Obama/Biden,,, THEY COME.

A torrent, still holding onto their DREAMS,,, THEY COME!

Digging DEEP,, to send in their last dimes,, THEY COME.

From out of the bowels of the earth, the backrooms of Grocery Stores, the Sweatshops of Big Box Retailers,,,, THEY COME.

From deadened jobs,,, of NO HOPE,,,, THEY COME.

From Libraries, OFF Tractors, out of Trucks, from under Cars, out of Hospitals, From Grange, American Legion, VFW, Union Halls, from Secretarial Pools, from Churches, off the FARMS,,, THEY COME!!!!!!

DO THE MATH!

All the best

Knute Neo-LIB < -healing America,, One Call at a time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 09/15/2008
- jackstpaul I'm a Fan of jackstpaul 10 fans permalink

I'm an ardent Dem., been an Obama supporter since Jan., but as I read this story and think of the non-stop headlines on HuffPost that sound like they should greatly work in Obama's favor, I ask:

Where in the world is Obama? Where is his campaign, to the point.

66 million? For all that money for what? Another Dem running a horrible campaign that he'll lose to yet another sleazy, ridiculous Republican because he fails to stand up for himself strongly enough, or, god forbid, attack.

We're the choir and Obama isn't making it despite the rah-rah stories we get here. The REAL msm media needs to be pushing this stuff--it's not. Money is nothing if you're not getting something for it. Obama is blowing it. How long until we hear about campaign staff overhaul?

Hillary's not making an effort nor is Bill. Bill is so egocentric that he's STILL making Obama bow to him in order to get Bill to do something. I'm convinced the Clinton's have been sabotaging Obama. Two speeches aren’t enough.

Don't tell me about the money, show me what you're doing with it—I don’t see it going anywhere. Here in MN today they say it’s a tied race. Really? Where are you then?

Show us your efforts in the polls. Minus a brief bump, you’ve declined nationally for 6 weeks now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 09/15/2008
- lejoueur I'm a Fan of lejoueur 2 fans permalink
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It is not a fund raising contest or a popularity contest. It is still about electoral votes. Obama has to show that he can win in WV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 09/15/2008
- vmv I'm a Fan of vmv permalink

And a shout-out for Sarah Palin, Obama's greatest fundraising tool yet!
She certainly inspired/scared me into making an Obama donation..­.fear for my reproductive rights, national security in the hands of a corrupt half wit...and all that.
Yeah, SARAH! You go girl! Keep up the good work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 09/15/2008
- rwe I'm a Fan of rwe 21 fans permalink

why have none of his Columbia, Harvard.Co­mmunity Oraganizer buddies come out for him... Why does Michelled hate Oprah? .. ACORN, AYERS, WRIGHT, Stroger, Emil Jones, Daley ......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 09/15/2008
- isis I'm a Fan of isis 17 fans permalink
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Obama inspires people to get involved in politics and to have hope for public involvement. He is good for our nation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 09/15/2008
- isis I'm a Fan of isis 17 fans permalink
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Obama makes good decisions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 09/15/2008
- levibatgirl I'm a Fan of levibatgirl 279 fans permalink
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The mcfraud smears and lies may amuse the right wing ignorant but it makes Obama supporters write another check!

Go Dems! Keep up the good work!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 09/15/2008

Want you all to have this.

Sure it's silly, but this is the most important election in my lifetime and i need to do what I can.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OClkx5pUx80

"DON'T KNOW PALIN" (The Sarah Palin song)

There are more coming behind this, and more at my official website. Google my name if you feel like it...

David Ippolito: "That Guitar Man from Central Park"

PEACE (Through Strength, Wisdom and Love)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 09/15/2008
- jean22 I'm a Fan of jean22 10 fans permalink

hmmmmm, would $66 mil be an example of "community organizing"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 09/15/2008
- JeremyO I'm a Fan of JeremyO 3 fans permalink

Puck the Folls!
Polls showed John Kerry up 49% to 44% over Bush most of the summer of 2004 and we all know how that one turned out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 AM on 09/15/2008
- ceasenake I'm a Fan of ceasenake 8 fans permalink

Very good way to put it HuffPo, Obama "chose to bypass" public funding - now that's lipstick on a pig!

You could put it another way - after he agreed it would be the ethical thing to do to get money out of politics - he was for public funding before he was against it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 09/15/2008

YES WE CAN.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 AM on 09/15/2008
- ully I'm a Fan of ully 3 fans permalink

and democrat will use the campaign to misuse the media attack republican­,especiall­y Sarah Palin!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 AM on 09/15/2008
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

Really, you need to just post in whatever your native language is. What state do you live in???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 09/15/2008
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