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Obama fundraising rivals Clinton
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has raised at least $25m (£12.6m) in the first quarter of fundraising for the 2008 race,
 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , 5-April-2007  2:31:23 AM
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.

Both Republican and Democratic contenders are keen to show they can raise funds from a broad support base.

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.

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.

Some $6.9m was raised over the internet, from 50,000 donors, his campaign organisers said.

'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.

Her $26m figure dwarfed the $8.9m raised by the former Vice President, Al Gore, at the same stage of the 2000 US election.

She 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.

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".

From : http://www.bbc.com  

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