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Talking Points Memo | Obama Raises Over $51 Million In July
From the Obama campaign's release: Senator Barack Obama's campaign announced today that more than 65,000 new donors contributed to the Obama campaign during the month of July, bringing the total raised for the month to over $51 million. More than 2 million people have now contributed to the campaign. "The 65,000 new donors to the Obama campaign demonstrate just how strongly the American people ...
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51 Cool Ones
Talking Points Memo — July fundraising total for Obama: $51 million. (Compare: McCain raised $27 million.)

51 Cool Ones
Talking Points Memo — July fundraising total for Obama: $51 million. (Compare: McCain raised $27 million.)

One more thing about that Moonie Times article below...
Blah3 Feed — ... The news out of the Obama camp tells the tale of how lame McCain's fundraising really is - Obama raised $51 million in July, with 65,000 new donors helping to bring Obama's donation list to over 2 million members. ...

One more thing about that Moonie Times article below...
Blah3 Feed — ... The news out of the Obama camp tells the tale of how lame McCain's fundraising really is - Obama raised $51 million in July, with 65,000 new donors helping to bring Obama's donation list to over 2 million members. ...

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