Published 8/16/2008
by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart
at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) – The Democratic National Committee raised $27.7 million in the month of July, according to an e-mail Saturday from Karen Finney, the DNC’s Director of Communications.
“The strong fundraising numbers are a testament to Barack Obama's message of change and hope and his vision for America's future,” Finney wrote in the message.
The July number includes [...]
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