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Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have come out on top in the battle to raise funds for the bid to become US president. | Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have come out on top in the battle to raise funds for the bid to become US president. |
Hillary Clinton has more in the bank, with $31m (£15.6m) to spend in her White House bid, but that includes a transfer from her Senate campaign. | Hillary Clinton has more in the bank, with $31m (£15.6m) to spend in her White House bid, but that includes a transfer from her Senate campaign. |
Barack Obama proved just as potent in his fundraising. | Barack Obama proved just as potent in his fundraising. |
Candidates have to meet a Sunday deadline for detailing fundraising and spending for the first quarter of 2007. | Candidates have to meet a Sunday deadline for detailing fundraising and spending for the first quarter of 2007. |
Figures showed Democrat candidates as a group raised $8 for every $5 by Republicans. | Figures showed Democrat candidates as a group raised $8 for every $5 by Republicans. |
Republican figures | Republican figures |
Ms Clinton's campaign said her total was the highest ever reported in the first quarter for any candidate. name="return"> | |
The $31m includes $26m in donations and $10m transferred from her Senate campaign, minus $5m in spending. | The $31m includes $26m in donations and $10m transferred from her Senate campaign, minus $5m in spending. |
FIRST-QUARTER FUNDS Al Gore: $8.8m, 1999Phil Gramm: $8.7m, 1995John Edwards: $7.4m, 2003John Kerry: $6.9m, 2003 class="" href="#graph">Top 2008 fundraisers so far | |
But some $6.9m of her chest cannot be spent on the primary, only on the general election. | But some $6.9m of her chest cannot be spent on the primary, only on the general election. |
Ms Clinton's campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, said: "These numbers indicate the tremendous support for Sen Clinton from every walk of life and every part of America." | Ms Clinton's campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, said: "These numbers indicate the tremendous support for Sen Clinton from every walk of life and every part of America." |
Barack Obama raised $25.8m, all but $1m in primary donations, which analysts say is a tremendous achievement for a political novice. | Barack Obama raised $25.8m, all but $1m in primary donations, which analysts say is a tremendous achievement for a political novice. |
He spent $6.6m in the first quarter. | He spent $6.6m in the first quarter. |
Mr Obama's finances reflected a "desire for a different kind of politics", said Penny Pritzker from his campaign team. | Mr Obama's finances reflected a "desire for a different kind of politics", said Penny Pritzker from his campaign team. |
The figures on funds raised and spent in the first quarter of 2007 have to be submitted to the Federal Election Commission by midnight on Sunday. | The figures on funds raised and spent in the first quarter of 2007 have to be submitted to the Federal Election Commission by midnight on Sunday. |
Senator Chris Dodd, also seeking the Democrat nomination, said he would report having some $7.5m in funds. | Senator Chris Dodd, also seeking the Democrat nomination, said he would report having some $7.5m in funds. |
The key Republican candidates released their figures over the past two days with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney having $11m on hand and having spent about half of the sum raised. | The key Republican candidates released their figures over the past two days with former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney having $11m on hand and having spent about half of the sum raised. |
Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani also has a similar amount on hand. name="graph"> Sen John McCain said he had raised about $13m but has spent 64% of it. | |
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