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What campaign aides have described as a "temporary cash-flow problem" left Clinton (N.Y.) unable to match Obama's advertising in upcoming primary states for much of this week. It also made some of Clinton's top donors, in key states such as Texas, uneasy.
Alonzo Cantu, a South Texas developer who has raised more than $1 million for Clinton's bid, said that while his region remains "Clinton country," he can hear Obama's footsteps in a state whose March 4 primary offers a huge delegate prize.
"They're buying media, they're calling state representatives, they're calling key senators," he said of the Obama campaign. "It's Clinton country, but right now it feels like it's hers to lose. She doesn't seem to be very active."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/07/AR2008020704233_pf.htm
clinton 'loans' her campaign $5million of her private fortune and is now raising funds to pay herself back from camaign money. sounds like now is the time to buy influence if you think she isn't in the shitter.
obama raised well over $7 million this week
Alonzo Cantu, a South Texas developer who has raised more than $1 million for Clinton's bid, said that while his region remains "Clinton country," he can hear Obama's footsteps in a state whose March 4 primary offers a huge delegate prize.
"They're buying media, they're calling state representatives, they're calling key senators," he said of the Obama campaign. "It's Clinton country, but right now it feels like it's hers to lose. She doesn't seem to be very active."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/07/AR2008020704233_pf.htm
clinton 'loans' her campaign $5million of her private fortune and is now raising funds to pay herself back from camaign money. sounds like now is the time to buy influence if you think she isn't in the shitter.
obama raised well over $7 million this week