11 blog reactions to http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0208/McCain_wont_say_how_much_he_raised_in_Feb.html
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Like a Tree Planted
126 days ago · Authority: 1Rudy, back in his comfort zone - Mar 2, 2008 The men of Texas exhale - Mar 2, 2008 McCain thanks allies - Mar 2, 2008 Huck still hangin' - Mar 1, 2008 McCain won't say how much he raised in Feb - Mar 1, 2008
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Fred Thompson News
127 days ago · Authority: 56McCain thanks allies Huck still hangin' McCain won't say how much he raised in Feb Huck still packing 'em in Not a great day for the Veep hopefuls
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McCain Raised 12M In Februrary?
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The Links: Obama-Bloomberg?
Will.i.am has a new pro-Obama music video. Jack Nicholson has his own pro-Clinton web video.With the Clinton campaign reporting $35 million and Obama expected to bring in at least $50 million, John McCain is hesitant to release his February fundraising total. UPDATE: CNN reports McCain raises $12 million. The press doesn't see bias in their coverage of the race. The Clinton campaign pushes the Obama-Rezko story, so the Obama campaign
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techPresident – How the candidates are using the web, and how the web is using them.
127 days ago · Authority: 58go gaga. Whatever the actual number--$35 million is the low estimate (which would match the Clinton campaign's take), $70 million is Republican consultant and techPresident blogger Patrick Ruffini's plausible prediction (which would be nearly six times John McCain's reported February income)--it's important to put this into more dramatic perspective. He has more individual contributors than the entire large donor pool to federal campaigns and parties in 2000, and nearly as many as in 2004. Already.
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Poli Report Blog
127 days ago · Authority: 11Jonathan Martin (Politico) McCain won't say how much he raised in Feb Huck still packing em in Not a great day for the Veep hopefuls McCain forced to issue statement on Hagee Hardball in Tallahassee
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Obama's Million Donors: Why They're Important
go gaga. Whatever the actual number--$35 million is the low estimate (which would match the Clinton campaign's take), $70 million is Republican consultant and techPresident blogger Patrick Ruffini's plausible prediction (which would be nearly six times John McCain's reported February income)--it's important to put this into more dramatic perspective. In 2004, when the total US population was about 296 million, the total number of donors giving $200 or more to all federal campaigns and committees--that is, to all presidential and
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Obama's Million Donors: Why They're Important
127 days ago in techPresident – How the candidates are using the web, and how the web is using them. · Authority: 877go gaga. Whatever the actual number--$35 million is the low estimate (which would match the Clinton campaign's take), $70 million is Republican consultant and techPresident blogger Patrick Ruffini's plausible prediction (which would be nearly six times John McCain's reported February income)--it's important to put this into more dramatic perspective. In 2004, when the total US population was about 296 million, the total number of donors giving $200 or more to all federal campaigns and committees--that is, to all presidential and
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Obama $70M?
million has been factored into public expectations and they’ve been guiding reporters with “over $50 million” for about a week. If the margin between the prospective Democratic and Republican nominees is in fact on the order of $70 million - $12 million, then we have to put our noses to the grindstone. A period of radical experimentation and innovation is in order, and the playbook gets thrown out the window.
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The Politicker | The New York Observer
Jonathan Martin's Blogs McCain won't say how much he raised in Feb Huck still packing em in Not a great day for the Veep hopefuls McCain forced to issue statement on Hagee