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US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised a record monthly total of more than $150m (£86m) in September, his campaign says.US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised a record monthly total of more than $150m (£86m) in September, his campaign says.
The figure brought Mr Obama's total fundraising to $605m, dwarfing the total of his Republican rival.The figure brought Mr Obama's total fundraising to $605m, dwarfing the total of his Republican rival.
Mr Obama has opted out of the US campaign public financing system.Mr Obama has opted out of the US campaign public financing system.
Republican candidate John McCain chose to remain in the system. It limits him to $84m for the September-October period, ahead of November's election.Republican candidate John McCain chose to remain in the system. It limits him to $84m for the September-October period, ahead of November's election.
With just 16 days left before the vote, Mr Obama leads Mr McCain in national opinion polls.With just 16 days left before the vote, Mr Obama leads Mr McCain in national opinion polls.
But Mr McCain has been trying to shore up support in swing states.But Mr McCain has been trying to shore up support in swing states.
He is due to take part in rallies in Ohio on Sunday. Mr Obama, will be campaigning in North Carolina. He is due to take part in rallies in Ohio on Sunday. Mr Obama will be campaigning in North Carolina.
Also on Sunday, former Secretary of State Colin Powell is due to make a closely watched appearance on Meet The Press, a political talk show.Also on Sunday, former Secretary of State Colin Powell is due to make a closely watched appearance on Meet The Press, a political talk show.
He has declined to endorse either candidate so far, but his support would be a significant boost.He has declined to endorse either candidate so far, but his support would be a significant boost.