Clinton lends her struggling campaign $6.4 million
The Associated Press
May 7, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has lent her
presidential campaign $6.4 million over the past month, a campaign
aide says.
The money more than doubles Clinton's personal investment in her
bid for the Democratic nomination. She gave her campaign $5 million
earlier this year.
Clinton has been struggling financially behind the record
fundraising of her Democratic rival, Barack Obama.
Obama has routinely outspent her in primary after primary.
Clinton's campaign reported raising $10 million online after her
victory April 22 in Pennsylvania. But Obama has shown little
difficulty tapping his vast network of donors. He spent more than
$7 million on advertising head of Tuesday's primaries in North
Carolina and Indiana to her nearly $4 million.
Copyright © 2008, The Associated Press
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