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Article: Clinton Steals Obama's Fund-Raising Thunder - New York Times
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- The New York Times
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- October 3, 2007
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A major dynamic behind the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination -- fund-raising -- shifted yesterday as Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign announced that it had beaten Senator Barack Obama in donations since July, stripping him at least temporarily of a crucial political advantage. Perhaps most surprising was that the Clinton campaign reported attracting at least 7,000 more new donors than Mr. Obama, depriving his campaign of the bragging rights that he was more popular with contributors despiteMrs. Clinton's strong performance in opinion polls and televised debates. Mrs. Clinton's fund-raising success came even as some Democratic elected officials continue to have ...
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