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Obama campaign raised $52 million in June Print E-mail
Jim Kuhnhenn - The Associated Press   

WASHINGTON -- Democrat Barack Obama raised $52 million last month, boosting his presidential campaign's fundraising while building up his financial cache for the fall campaign.

The Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee ended June with a combined total of $92.3 million in the bank. The figure represents a notable fundraising jump, especially for the DNC.

Obama reported $72 million cash on hand and the DNC $20.3 million. But the Democrats still lag Republican John McCain's presidential campaign and the Republican Party.

Last week, McCain reported raising more than $22 million in June, which was his best month of the year. Together, the McCain campaign and the Republican National Committee began July with about $95 million in the bank.

The $52 million is Obama's second best fundraising month of the year -- he raised $55 million in February. But the figure combines cash that can be spent in the remaining summer primary season as well as money that can only be spent in the fall. In earlier months, Obama was raising money almost exclusively for the primary.

That means Obama, who has been maintaining a vigorous fundraising pace in the summer, can now raise money for the general election from donors who had already given the $2,300 limit for his primary race.

Unlike McCain, Obama has chosen to bypass the presidential public financing system for the fall campaign, which would have provided him with $84 million but would have prevented him from raising private money. McCain has agreed to accept the public money, which puts a greater emphasis on party fundraising.

The DNC said it raised $22.4 million in June, a dramatic increase from the $4.7 million it raised in May. The spike in fundraising came after Obama and the DNC formed a joint fundraising effort. Donors can give a maximum contribution to the party of $28,500.

The DNC still fell short of its Republican counterpart, which raised $26 million in June.

With the substantial help of their respective parties, each campaign is looking to raise more than $400 million during the five months preceding the November election.

McCain, aided by a large cash on hand surplus at the RNC, is off to a head start and has been outspending Obama in advertising. McCain has concentrated his advertising in about 11 battleground states. Obama has been spending less but has broadened the field to about 18 states.

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The Keeper Jul 18 2008 16:39:40
When the globalists want the next four to eight years to emphasize Foreign Affairs, a Republican ascends to the White House; but, when the emphasis is planned to swing to Domestic Affairs, a Democrat goes to the Oval Office.

Obama's 'Big Brother' vanishes from speech: 'Civilian security force' missing from 'call to service' transcript, WorldNetDaily, July 16, 2008

"Democrat Sen. Barack Obama's stunning assertion in a recent speech that the U.S. needs a 'civilian national security force' that would be as powerful, strong and well-funded as the half-trillion dollar Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force is not included in published transcripts of his prepared remarks."

Can you imagine the daring of Senator Obama to actually call for a domestic police force greater than the Gestapo under Adolf Hitler? His call should be a clarion wake-up bell for all Americans, that the "Change" promised for all these last months by the Obama camp is really a change for the worse! Obama's "change" is a change from a Representative Republic to an Absolute Dictatorship!

This statement seems to absolutely shout that the globalist plan is to emphasize Domestic Affairs during the next term of office. Certainly, the next terrorist attack, the dissolution of our Constitution, and the arrest of dissidents represents Domestic Policy.

This statement by Obama certainly solidifies my belief of the last several years that a Democrat will go to the White House in January, 2009.

Finally, Obama's call in this speech for a "call to service" parallels the call by President Bill Clinton in 1996 for a "Community Service" program. This is highly significant because this "call to service" strongly parallels Adolf Hitler's "New Social Consciousness" which led directly to Domestic Dictatorship by 1938!

The New World Order which Presidents Clinton, Bush, and the 44th President are driving this nation into is strongly parallel to Adolf Hitler's New World Order.

Whether it is Republican McCain or Democrat Obama that goes to the White House, this is the dictatorship planned for us all.
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truthhurts Jul 18 2008 17:14:06
ThomasK wrote:
truthhurts wrote:

I don't propose to say that all or even most McCain supporters would do crap like this, nor approve of it, but when one swims in the sewer with the rats, the smell will stick. Such is the state of the GOP. Anything goes to win. Anything.


Talk about doublespeak.

Really Thomas? Pray tell, please use your vast experience in Google to find a piece of trash about McCain like the one posted by wake_up earlier about Obama, and post it for us to see.

And while you are at it, do you support the posting of such material? Or more to the point, will you condemn those who do, or just chuckle and say nothing?
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ThomasK Jul 18 2008 17:59:06
truthhurts wrote:
ThomasK wrote:
truthhurts wrote:

I don't propose to say that all or even most McCain supporters would do crap like this, nor approve of it, but when one swims in the sewer with the rats, the smell will stick. Such is the state of the GOP. Anything goes to win. Anything.


Talk about doublespeak.

Really Thomas? Pray tell, please use your vast experience in Google to find a piece of trash about McCain like the one posted by wake_up earlier about Obama, and post it for us to see.

And while you are at it, do you support the posting of such material? Or more to the point, will you condemn those who do, or just chuckle and say nothing?


Google doublespeak, see how it applies to what you wrote.

As far as condemning those, such as Raymond, etc. I've done that numerous times. Over and over again. I have NEVER defended them. I'm not like you.
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unaffiliated_person Jul 18 2008 18:33:58
ThomasK wrote:
unaffiliated_person wrote:
This is revealing. Based upon contribution sources, you can see that the wealthy and corporations are mostly contributing to McCain. Obama's cash mostly comes from the people.
http://opensecrets.org/pres08/summary.php?cid=N00009638&cycle=2008
It appears that McCain has been bought by the elite, while Obama is being supported by the people. While I am neither a democrat nor republican, I think the sources for campaign cash speaks volumes about a candidate's motivations and future decision-making.


If you think that either canidate isn't receiving money from the wealthy, your kool aid is spiked.


Obama is receiving from the wealthy, at 19% of his donations. McCain has received 46% of his donations from the wealthy, and another 19% in the name of corporations. Obama has already rejected any corporate donations. That is why I included the sources.
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ThomasK Jul 18 2008 18:47:55
unaffiliated_person wrote:
ThomasK wrote:
unaffiliated_person wrote:
This is revealing. Based upon contribution sources, you can see that the wealthy and corporations are mostly contributing to McCain. Obama's cash mostly comes from the people.
http://opensecrets.org/pres08/summary.php?cid=N00009638&cycle=2008
It appears that McCain has been bought by the elite, while Obama is being supported by the people. While I am neither a democrat nor republican, I think the sources for campaign cash speaks volumes about a candidate's motivations and future decision-making.


If you think that either canidate isn't receiving money from the wealthy, your kool aid is spiked.


Obama is receiving from the wealthy, at 19% of his donations. McCain has received 46% of his donations from the wealthy, and another 19% in the name of corporations. Obama has already rejected any corporate donations. That is why I included the sources.


From here on out, he needs to raise $100 million per month. Don't be fooled into thinking where it will come from. The powers to be butter both sides of the bread. Thinking otherwise is foolhardy.
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