Clinton Brings What Obama Needs: Money
Hillary Clinton's Contribution To Barack Obama's Campaign Focuses On Dollars And Cents
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Now that she's out of the race, Sen. Hillary Clinton will introduce her key financial supporters to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. (CBS/AP)
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"Her involvement in the campaign is welcome news and we're very excited about it," said Tom Daschle, national co-chair of the Obama campaign.
On Thursday, she will introduce Obama to her key fundraisers. On Friday, they campaign side-by-side for the first time. Democrats are practically salivating over the potential positives Clinton brings with her.
"I think Sen. Clinton has a tremendous role if she wants to take it, in the campaign," Daschle said. "She has an extraordinary following all across the country -- among women, among minority groups, among working people."
Clinton's help in soothing the bad blood between the campaigns is critical -- history has shown how important that can be:
When Senator Ted Kennedy challenged Jimmy Carter for the nomination in 1980, the battle became bitter -- and the fallout was fatal.
"They never made up in a convincing way and it was one of the reasons why President Carter lost," said Mike Allen, Politico's chief political correspondent.
But the biggest plus Clinton offers is cash. Obama, who just a few days ago broke his pledge to rely on public financing, needs those checks.
"The campaign could not afford for all these supporters to take the summer off and lick their wounds," Allen said. "They want them to be in there raising money, giving money right away."
Obama's May fundraising report reveals a slowdown: $23 million in contributions, more than $7 million less than a month earlier. Rival Sen. John McCain was close behind. But analysts predict Clinton's supporters could produce a surge of up to $75 million.
"Money is important in a presidential campaign," said public opinion analyst Mark Mellman. "Most of Barack Obama's money is coming from small contributions. But every dollar matters and being able to get those Clinton fundraisers is very important for his campaign moving forward."
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See all 204 Commentsi personaly think both reflect the party well, and
both together, could win the RED STATES WHICH IS SO NEEDED FOR CHANGE!!! !
i personaly think both reflect the party well, and
both together, could win the RED STATES WHICH IS SO NEEDED FOR CHANGE!!! !
i personaly think both reflect the party well, and
both together, could win the RED STATES WHICH IS SO NEEDED FOR CHANGE!!! !
i personaly think both reflect the party well, and
both together, could win the RED STATES WHICH IS SO NEEDED FOR CHANGE!!! !
have Clinton for VP.
Instead, he is busy spending millions of dollars to remedy a decision based totally upon his inflated ego, and Hillary Clinton is stuck trying to do the real bringing together, by being on his side, when she was screwed by the democratic party.
Yeah, I think that is a great way for Obama to re-introduce himself. Much more in keeping with the real Barack.
I hope this person gets a clue. You don''t get the chance to hit the reset button in politics. You insisted on this baggage, so you now get the opportunity to carry it.
Yeah, I think that is a great way for Obama to re-introduce himself. Much more in keeping with the real Barack.
I hope this person gets a clue. You don''t get the chance to hit the reset button in politics. You insisted on this baggage, so you now get the opportunity to carry it.
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