Obama Raised $51 Million in July
Published 8/17/2008 by Matthew Mosk at Wash Post Elections
Despite leaving the country for more than a week, Sen. Barack Obama raised more than $51 million in July, keeping him in line to collect more than half a billion dollars for his 2008 presidential bid.
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