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Obama rakes in more cash, Clinton heavily in debt
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08:39, May 22, 2008

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New U.S. Federal Election Commission files show Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama collected 31.3 million U.S. dollars in April from more than 200,000 new donors, the Washington Times said Wednesday.

The senator from Illinois now has 37.3 million dollars in cash on hand to spend until the Democratic nomination convention in late August, according to the reports.

In contrast, his rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York, is 19.5 million dollars in debt, including 10 million dollars to herself.

She brought in about 22 million dollars in April, and has 8 million dollars in cash on hand.

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate and US Senator Barack Obama, (D-IL), waits to speak in Billings, Montana May 19, 2008.

All told, Obama has now raised 256 million dollars for the primary election, just behind the 262 million dollars taken in by President George W. Bush in 2004.

He has already surpassed the 219 million dollars raised by 2004Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry.

Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain, the Republican presumptive presidential nominee, is closing the gap with Obama in campaign financing.

He brought in 18.5 million dollars during April, spent only 8.5million dollars, and started this month with 22 million dollars in the bank.

In effect, McCain has whittled down Obama's financial advantage from nearly 5 to 1 at the start of April to slightly more than 2 to 1 at the start of May.

Source:Xinhua



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