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Obama Raised $52 Million in June

Sen. Barack Obama announced this morning that he raised $52 million in June, the second-highest monthly total ever for a presidential campaign, and a sign that rank and file Democrats were coalescing around their party's presumptive nominee. The fundraising... Full Article at The Washington Post

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  2. WASHINGTON Democrat Barack Obamas presidential campaign says it raised $52 million last month. The Obama campaign and the Democratic National Committee ended the month of June with a combined total of nearly $72 million in the bank. Full Article at Detroit Free Press

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