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California a generous friend of Barack Obama

 
The state has contributed $84 million to the Democratic presidential nominee, 20% of his itemized contributions. Republican candidate John McCain has raised less than a third of that here. > California, the ATM for politicians nationwide, has spit out cash for Barack Obama at an extraordinary clip. One of every five dollars he has raised in itemized contributions to his campaign has come from the Golden State. (link)

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