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Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has raised at least $25m (£12.6m) in the first quarter of fundraising for the 2008 race, his campaign team says. | Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has raised at least $25m (£12.6m) in the first quarter of fundraising for the 2008 race, his campaign team says. |
The figure puts him on a par with rival Hillary Clinton - also seeking the Democratic nomination - who has raised $26m, a record-breaking amount. | The figure puts him on a par with rival Hillary Clinton - also seeking the Democratic nomination - who has raised $26m, a record-breaking amount. |
Campaigners for Mr Obama said more than 100,000 people had contributed. | Campaigners for Mr Obama said more than 100,000 people had contributed. |
Both Republican and Democratic contenders are keen to show they can raise funds from a broad support base. | Both Republican and Democratic contenders are keen to show they can raise funds from a broad support base. |
2007 FIRST QUARTER FUNDRAISING Hillary Clinton - $26mBarack Obama - $25mMitt Romney - $23mRudy Giuliani - $15mJohn Edwards - $14mJohn McCain - $12.5m Figures reported by campaigns for the 2008 frontrunners class="" href="/1/hi/world/americas/6526685.stm">Why money's pouring in Analysts say Mr Obama's figures show the Illinois senator, a relative newcomer to the political scene, could be a real threat to Mrs Clinton. | |
At least $23.5m of the money raised so far will be eligible to be spent in the Democratic primary race early next year. | At least $23.5m of the money raised so far will be eligible to be spent in the Democratic primary race early next year. |
The primaries will decide which candidate runs for the White House, hoping to take back control after two terms of Republican President George W Bush. | The primaries will decide which candidate runs for the White House, hoping to take back control after two terms of Republican President George W Bush. |
"This overwhelming response, in only a few short weeks, shows the hunger for a different kind of politics in this country and a belief at the grassroots level that Barack Obama can bring out the best in America to solve our problems," his campaign finance head said. | "This overwhelming response, in only a few short weeks, shows the hunger for a different kind of politics in this country and a belief at the grassroots level that Barack Obama can bring out the best in America to solve our problems," his campaign finance head said. |
Some $6.9m was raised over the internet, from 50,000 donors, his campaign organisers said. | Some $6.9m was raised over the internet, from 50,000 donors, his campaign organisers said. |
'Success indicator' | 'Success indicator' |
Announcing her first quarter total on Sunday, Mrs Clinton's aides said 50,000 donors were recorded in all 50 states and that 80% of donations were for $100 or less. | Announcing her first quarter total on Sunday, Mrs Clinton's aides said 50,000 donors were recorded in all 50 states and that 80% of donations were for $100 or less. |
Her $26m figure dwarfed the $8.9m raised by the former Vice President, Al Gore, at the same stage of the 2000 US election. | Her $26m figure dwarfed the $8.9m raised by the former Vice President, Al Gore, at the same stage of the 2000 US election. |
Hillary Clinton broke previous records for the same periodShe has said she will also transfer $10m from unspent funds raised for her 2006 Senate campaign. | Hillary Clinton broke previous records for the same periodShe has said she will also transfer $10m from unspent funds raised for her 2006 Senate campaign. |
Fellow Democratic contender and former Senator John Edwards has raised some $14m. | Fellow Democratic contender and former Senator John Edwards has raised some $14m. |
In the Republican camp, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney leads the fundraising field with $23m raised so far this year. | In the Republican camp, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney leads the fundraising field with $23m raised so far this year. |
He said the figure represented "the best indicator of future success". | He said the figure represented "the best indicator of future success". |
He has been trailing in the polls to fellow Republican frontrunners Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York, and Arizona Senator John McCain. | He has been trailing in the polls to fellow Republican frontrunners Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York, and Arizona Senator John McCain. |
Senator McCain has announced an overhaul of his fundraising operation after declaring a disappointing $12.5m for the first quarter of 2007. | Senator McCain has announced an overhaul of his fundraising operation after declaring a disappointing $12.5m for the first quarter of 2007. |
Mr Giuliani said he was satisfied with his $15m total after making a late start compared to his rivals. Some $10m was raised in March alone. | Mr Giuliani said he was satisfied with his $15m total after making a late start compared to his rivals. Some $10m was raised in March alone. |
All the potential candidates must report their first quarter totals - and the amount they have spent on campaigning over that period - to the US Federal Election Commission by 15 April. | All the potential candidates must report their first quarter totals - and the amount they have spent on campaigning over that period - to the US Federal Election Commission by 15 April. |
Not all the campaign organisers have yet spelled out how the money raised so far will be divided between spending on the primary and general election races. | Not all the campaign organisers have yet spelled out how the money raised so far will be divided between spending on the primary and general election races. |
Money earmarked for the general election in November 2008 - should a contender become their party's presidential nominee - cannot be spent on campaigning for the primary. | Money earmarked for the general election in November 2008 - should a contender become their party's presidential nominee - cannot be spent on campaigning for the primary. |
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