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    Obama, DNC raise $68M in final 3 months of 2011

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama hauled in more than $68 million for his campaign and the Democratic Party during the final three months of 2011, a show of force that allows him to compete — for now at least — in the new reality of freewheeling outside political groups.

    The latest infusion of money, announced Thursday, adds up to more than $220 million in 2011 for the president's re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee, putting Obama far ahead of other Republican presidential candidates. In most years, it might amount to a substantial fundraising advantage, but a flurry of super PACs and big-dollar independent groups have changed the rules of campaign money.

    Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said in a video to supporters that they collected more than $42 million for the quarter, with the DNC bringing in more than $24 million, along with $1 million for a joint fund to help state parties in key states. That beat an internal goal of $60 million combined for the quarter.

    It came a day after the campaign of Republican front-runner Mitt Romney said it had raised $56 million for the primary through Dec. 31, including $24 million during the final three months of 2011.

    Yet, even with the current money advantage over Romney and the rest of the GOP field, Democrats are hoping to remain competitive with Republicans because of the dominance of outside groups.

    GOP-supportive super PACs have raised tens of millions of dollars this primary season, notably the Romney-leaning Restore Our Future and American Crossroads, which has said it plans to raise more than $200 million this election cycle. American Crossroads has ties to Karl Rove, a former political adviser to President George W. Bush,

    Later this month, the outside groups are expected to disclose how much they have collected during the past six months, figures that will shed more light on their influence.

    "We face some daunting odds ... to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars," said Vice President Joe Biden, in a primary night address to New Hampshire Democrats. "These guys have these super PACs now on the Republican side that will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in attack ads. We're not going to have those hundreds of millions of dollars in super PACs."

    Republicans counter that Obama is more concerned with his re-election campaign than with his job of running the country, pointing to his fundraising edge on the GOP field. Republican National Committee spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski said "the White House may try to pretend the president isn't focused on his re-election, but Americans know he's more interested in campaigning to save his own job than creating jobs for our country's unemployed."

    The president's campaign has watched with concern as the outside groups have escalated a race for political money and roiled the Republican primary season, most notably the campaign of Newt Gingrich.

    The former House speaker built a lead in Iowa only to watch it erode under a $3 million tidal wave of negative ads launched by the outside group supporting Romney, who eventually won a razor-thin victory in the leadoff caucuses. Gingrich finished fourth.

    Restore Our Future has reserved $2.3 million in air time in South Carolina ahead of the states' primaries, while a pro-Gingrich group, Winning Our Future, has said it plans to spend $3.4 million on ads attacking Romney for jobs lost while he served as a top executive at private equity firm Bain Capital. Winning Our Future's effort was bankrolled by casino owner Sheldon Adelson, who gave $5 million to the pro-Gingrich super PAC. Outside groups backing Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum have also exerted influence.

    Crossroads, for its part, says it is largely holding off ads until the general election, to counterbalance the anticipated flood of money from donors to Obama and the DNC.

    Democratic-leaning groups like Priorities USA Action, founded by former Obama advisers, have not spent nearly the same amount as their GOP counterparts. Through late July, Priorities USA Action and sister organization Priorities USA had raised more than $5 million and has spent roughly $320,000 on ads and media-production costs opposing Romney, federal filings show.

    David Axelrod, the Obama campaign's senior strategist, said the emergence of the super PACs represented a "concerning dynamic" for Democrats, likening it to facing "the secret air force and have them carpet bomb relentlessly."

    "The prospect of hundreds of millions of dollars of negative ads raining down on us is not a prospect that I relish," Axelrod said in a conference call with reporters last week. But he said Obama was "thoroughly known to the American people," making him less susceptible to negative attacks.

    With the prospect of a deluge of money opposing the president, Obama's campaign has tried to bat away suggestions that it will raise more than $1 billion, a substantial boost from the $750 million it raised in 2008. Messina said in the video that the lofty figures have created "a challenge that keeps coming up. Too many Obama supporters think we don't need their money or they don't need to give now."

    "The billion-dollar number is completely untrue," Messina said.

    Obama's campaign has emphasized a large number of donors and small donations generated from online giving. Messina said the campaign and DNC had generated 1.3 million donors, with 583,000 people giving during the most recent quarter. More than 98 percent were for donations of $250 or less and the average donation was $55, he said.

    The money will help build Obama's organization, pay for a massive advertising campaign and let his advisers prepare for the upcoming campaign, a point the president emphasized at a large Chicago fundraiser on Wednesday night.

    "If you're willing to work even harder in this election than you did in that last election, I promise you change will come," Obama said. "If you stick with me, we're going to finish what we started in 2008."

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    Associated Press writer Jack Gillum contributed to this report.

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    Follow Ken Thomas on Twitter at http://twitter.com/AP_Ken_Thomas

     
    • Dr. Amore  •  4 mths ago
      Funny how these politicians can raise crazy sums of money in a short amount of time for some herp derp campaign but for some reason cant figure out how to get us out of debt and use our tax money wisely. Im so sick and tired of this screwed up money hungry country.
      • Love them longtime 4 mths ago
        He has to raise that kind of money to overcome the big greedy business culture in politics that is doing everything they can to tarnish his legacy. I don't remember Obama trying to make every Democrat in the house sign a petition to "never get rid of the loopholes in our tax code" like Republicans do.
      • Christine 4 mths ago
        Why does campaigning cost so much? I get the expense of travel but where is the money really going? What are the salaries of the campaign staff? And how does a canidate justify spending millions on a political campaign when the economy is crap, millions are considerably below the federal poverty limits, federal food program applications/participants have increased exponentially, and millions have exhausted their unemployment benefits. SSI disability applications have tripled. And don't get me started on medical expenses and healthcare.
        With media as it is, the internet and all it has to offer it seems canidates should be spending less and utilizing more social media streams to get their messages out to the voters. Look at the Casey Anthony trial. You can't get away from that crap, it's worldwide and we all know she didn't spend a dime to get the recognition she has. Even if you calculated the expense of the investigations, incarcerations, trial, attorneys, and appeal it doesn't come close to what politicians spend campaigning in a single year.
      • GodsHolyTrousers 4 mths ago
        Goldmann Sachs owns Obama and Romney. Want Real Change? Ron Paul.
    • Gary A  •  Binghamton, New York  •  4 mths ago
      not bad for a guys who hates the rich, but he does love their money.
    • kiumars  •  4 mths ago
      Aren'you happy Yahoo?
    • Matt4  •  4 mths ago
      And who says Wall Street doesn't support Obama & the DNC
      • Richard 4 mths ago
        Strictly common sense. Obama wants to correct the ills of wall st.
    • Heartland  •  4 mths ago
      Lesson to the country, NEVER elect a Chicago politician to national office again. You can change the names, but the graft and corruption remains.
    • Jeanne  •  4 mths ago
      How much of this is re-routed from taxpayer funding? Without any accountablility, this regime is filtering hard earned taxpayer dollars to pay for their vacations, and pad the coffers of their buddies, etc. When are the citizens of the U.S. going to say, "ENOUGH" and put these guys behind bars where they belong. This is the biggest ponzi scheme ever! Get these people OUT of our government before it's too late!
    • LT  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      proving once again our elections are bought.
      • Patty 4 mths ago
        So true......the rich own this country!!!
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Not unless you are an idiot, can they buy your vote. Get the facts, know the issues and vote your convictions.
      • C.H.B. 4 mths ago
        No, it does not PROVE anything, Mr. Scientist. It just means that adds are effective. Remember, the candidate who spends the most money does not always win. Believe it or not, It is actually the candidate who get the most votes!
    • FreeLance  •  4 mths ago
      And they says the republicans are rich. The republican are nowhere near this.
      • FreeLance 4 mths ago
        Are there that many stupid people in the world???
      • Mike 4 mths ago
        Check out the wealth of the Democratic Congress!!!
      • JudithM 4 mths ago
        ROFLMAO The demoRATS don't seem to be able to think for themselves - their MESSIAH tells them what to do and think! I am sure they are being promised more of his HOPE AND CHANGE! WOW this is REALLY GOOD NEWS - RIGHT?????
    • SirEnity  •  4 mths ago
      Isn't it sad that politicians need so much money to run a campaign? That is at the core of our problems in America. To raise money for campaigns candidates have to beg, borrow, and steal. At the cost of the average citizen (just look how much money honest taxpayers gave to big banks and trading firms, your children will still be paying after you're gone).

      Our whole country is run by lobbyists and special interest groups. The corporations seem to have purchased the Republicans, and the Unions control the Democrats. Without significant campaign reform and term limits our country will continue to fall into the wrong hands. I'm voting against every incumbent this year. I don't care which party they belong to, all politicians today are the same. I'd just like to shake them up as much as I can - so we can have real change in this country (unlike the business as usual that Obama delivered).
    • ernie  •  4 mths ago
      Obama has given me and my family nothing tangible even though I've had my house foreclosed, my employer's business closed by the bad economy, etc. The only thing Obama has given me are empty promises of "change we can believe in."
    • ManBearPig  •  4 mths ago
      Wall Street gives the Dems a ton of money
    • Bob Brandy  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      I'm guessing 65 million of it came from Wall St.
      • Patty 4 mths ago
        thumbs up my friend :)
      • glenn 4 mths ago
        No 32 1/2 million from Wall Street and the other 32 1/2 millions from the Unions....
      • L Patrick 4 mths ago
        I read where, from 1989 through the present, of the top twenty contributors to political parties, twelve have been unions. AT&T was number 2 and only Goldman Sachs and Citigroup where Wall Street outfits in the top twenty (and Goldman Sachs contributed more to Democrats than to Republicans).
    • Chris  •  Harrisburg, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Yep. It takes money to buy and sell out the American People. Why have we allowed the vote to be based on who can spew out the most propaganda? We are foolish.
    • LOL  •  4 mths ago
      Obama a 1 %er and hangin with the 1 %ers... He has made a Fool out of the 99 %ers. Obama is expecting to HAUL in 1 Billion dollars in from the 1 %ers.. Where is his loyalties. Hypocrite!
    • Wilk  •  Clintonville, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      The ads will dominate all forms of media, almost impossible to escape, but it won't change one mind that is already made up.
    • robert s  •  St Cloud, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      Yah and all this money the DNC raises is coming from $2-$3 donations! Ha, ha! Boy these people must think we is stupeed! Well Mr. DNC election campaign manager thats bull#$%$%^%! Bleep! Bleep!
    • fred  •  4 mths ago
      Obama has been bought-and-paid-for.
    • LOL  •  4 mths ago
      Obama a 1 %er and hangin with the 1 %ers... He has made a Fool out of the 99 %ers. Obama is expecting to HAUL in 1 Billion dollars in from the 1 %ers.. Where is his loyalties. Hypocrite!
    • Issues That Matter  •  Burlington, Vermont  •  4 mths ago
      Tired of money in politics? Tell your legislators to support public campaign financing.
    • Plan A  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder how much of that is tax payer paid?
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