Final Fundraising Tally for Obama Exceeded $750 Million
Published 12/6/2008 by Alec MacGillis and Sarah Cohen at Wash Post Elections
Republicans grappled yesterday with the final evidence of the enormous cash advantage President-elect Barack Obama's campaign had against Sen. John McCain: a fundraising machine that raised more than three-quarters of a billion dollars.
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