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CBS News/ May 16, 2012, 9:55 AM

Obama, Democratic Party raise $43.6 million in April

(CBS News) President Obama's re-election campaign on Wednesday reported raising $43.6 million in donations in April in conjunction with the Democratic Party, cash the campaign is using to set up a ground game in key swing states and run ads against the presumptive Republican nominee, Mitt Romney.

In a video released on Wednesday, Obama campaign manager Jim Messina announced that the $43 million haul came 437,323 "grassroots supporters," including 169,500 first-time supporters. The average donation size was $50.23, with 98 percent of the donations $250 or less.

The figure is down from March, when the Obama campaign raised $53 million, but it doesn't include the money raised at recent lucrative events, such as the Hollywood fundraiser at George Clooney's house last week that brought in $15 million.

In his video message, Messina stressed that the Obama camp isn't just running against Romney, but also against well-funded conservative super PACs. He pointed out that groups opposed to the president have spent $60 million so far.

Messina highlighted the states in which the Obama campaign is spending its money, noting the campaign is doing "the most work on the ground" in Ohio, opening six new field offices there and hiring 61 new team leaders. The campaign is also building up a "massive" operation in Florida and building infrastructure in Western states like Colorado and Nevada.

According to Messina, the Obama team has also hired 22 new staff members in North Carolina, a state Mr. Obama carried in 2008 but is expected to be harder for the president to win this year. Messina said they're adding staff there "because we believe so strongly that we can win the south this time around."

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MurdochSucks says:
I'm no Albert Einstein, but I have taken several Math courses. $43.6M from 437,323 "grassroots supporters" makes the average donation size $99.70, not $50.23. Where did they get $50.23 from? Were there 430,684 other donors they didn't mention?
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gep1955 says:
Hey CBS and MSM, where's your story on the Ohio Catholic university dropping student insurance plan because Obamacare would bankrupt the school? Folks, if they can't tell the truth, unsubscribe from all the white house propaganda spewing outlets.

Read the Communist Manifesto....its looks like the playbook for America brought to us by the democrat party.
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Zann-Zel says:
I suspect the numbers for May will be much higher! : )

OBAMA 2012
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