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April 29, 2008 8:49 AM

Clinton Fund-raisers: General Election Donors Need Not Apply

By
Fernando Suarez
Topics
Hillary Clinton
(CBS)
From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:

RALEIGH, NC -- If you're a strong supporter of Hillary Clinton's presidential bid and you'd like to attend a fund-raiser, your money may no longer be good there.

According to an e-mail sent to New York supporters to join Clinton and daughter Chelsea at a "Mother's Day Celebration"/fund-raiser, "Only contributions for the primary election are accepted" at that event.

Part of Clinton's fund-raising troubles has been that many of her donors have already met the cap on donations for her primary campaign. Federal election laws limit donations to candidates during the nomination contest to $2,300 per person. If you've already met that number, you can only donate money for the candidate's general election fund (another $2,300 for a $4,600 total limit), a fund that is only touched if the candidate wins the nomination.

One reason why Obama has fared better in raising money has been his campaign's early focus on targeting younger voters by hosting low-dollar fundraisers. That move helped Obama go back at those same donors - which turned out to be a much larger pool than expected - when he was looking to raise more cash. Most of Clinton's contributions were in larger numbers by fewer donors, although just hours after winning the Pennsylvania primary, Clinton raised upwards of $10 million from 60,000 new donors.

Since both Clinton and Obama are engaged in an unusually long and highly contested nomination contest, money has become the lifeblood of the campaign and without the necessary primary cash, the campaign would likely be over.

Clinton is facing pressure not only to stay competitive in the money race but to try to raise as much money as her opponent, who has outraised and outspent her in every major contest since Feb. 5. Meeting that expectation with donors who have already maxed out has not only proven difficult for Clinton, but has required her to spend more of her time trying to get the money in a variety of low-dollar events.

Last night, Clinton held a low-dollar fund-raiser in Charlotte, N.C. with 6,000 supporters in attendance. Before that, she hosted another low-dollar fundraiser and a mid- to high-dollar fundraiser at a private home. All-in-all, Clinton raised roughly $300,000 out of those three events, not exactly a home run in terms of raking in cash. The financial yield from those three events paled in comparison to other high dollar fund-raisers where Clinton has netted as much as $2 million in one stop.

It is clear by the invitation to the Mother's Day fundraiser that Clinton is struggling to raise enough money for the primary and in the coming weeks she will need to continue to comb through the lists of potential Democratic donors for those who haven't maxed out in hopes that they can come to her aid and help sustain her bid for the White House.

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by hotpoet May 1, 2008 1:12 AM EDT
Poor, Poor dear. She is running on fumes. Expect Indiana & NC to be the last hoorah. Though she is kind of like the walking dead---
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by fourthsign April 30, 2008 2:44 AM EDT
SIX DEGREES OF BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA: SHADY CHARACTERS/BAD ACTORS WHO HAVE PLAYED A PART IN THIS MUTTS LIFE....

WRIGHT, FARRAKHAN, NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY, HAAMAS, MICHELLE OBAMA, REZKO, NADHMI AUCHI, FARC, BILL AYERS, BERNADINE DOHRN, JABIR HERBERT MUHAMMAD, RASHID KHALIDI, RAILA ODINGA, FRANK MARSHALL DAVIS (CPUSA) AND THE OTHERS WE DON''T KNOW OF.... DOESN%u2019T THIS PAINT A PICTURE OF UNITY? HAHAHA

AS WELL HIS BROKE BACK MOUNTAIN MOMENT WITH LARRY SINCLAIR IN 1999, WHERE LARRY GAVE HIM A BJ WHILE BHO SMOKED CRACK.....
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by winghunter April 29, 2008 2:12 PM EDT
Now, why would either of them fail to raise money from those who fully expect large entitlements, or simply a free ride on the backs of others, in return??

Obama must be promising more no doubt.
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by greenfun April 29, 2008 12:51 PM EDT
It is clear Suarez can''t stand the fact that Obama is having a very tough time time with his mentor Wright, and would like to spin some negative Clinton''s way. It is pretty weak. I wonder if Suarez just can''t help himself or if he is
suffering from E.D.
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