Hillary Rodham
Clinton raised $10 million in the 24 hours after winning
the Pennsylvania primary, aided by contributions from 80,000
new donors, her campaign said Thursday. The $10
million came from a total of 100,000 donors, spokesman
Mo Elleithee said. Clinton, who was strapped for cash
going into Tuesday's contest against Barack Obama, started
making fund-raising pleas as soon as the race was
called. She told supporters during her nationally
televised victory speech to go to her website to send
money.
Hillary Rodham
Clinton raised $10 million in the 24 hours after winning
the Pennsylvania primary, aided by contributions from 80,000
new donors, her campaign said Thursday.
The $10 million
came from a total of 100,000 donors, spokesman Mo
Elleithee said.
Clinton, who was
strapped for cash going into Tuesday's contest against
Barack Obama, started making fund-raising pleas as soon as
the race was called. She told supporters during her
nationally televised victory speech to go to her
website to send money.
She continued
making the point the next day in Indianapolis, telling
supporters she was being outspent by Obama and that she has
to ''hustle'' to keep up. She urged them to go to the
Internet to read about her positions on the issues.
Clinton reported
having just over $9 million cash on hand at the end of
March and $10 million in debt, compared to Obama, who began
April with more than four times the amount of money,
or $40 million, in the bank. (AP)
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