Wha?
Yup.
See, before ideas and the ability to articulate them, before policies and the will to pursue them, before any power to uplift, inspire or invigorate, comes cash money and the ability to raise it.
And no, I am not slamming Senators Clinton and/or Obama. They are forced to run by the rules as they stand, and the rules say "The squeezin' green is the alpha and omega in this phenomenon we call American democracy.
Yep. Tonight is the first primary. Should be interesting to see the numbers when they come.
Clinton Camp Turns to a Star in Money Race By PATRICK HEALY
Published: March 31, 2007
Concerned about Senator Barack Obama’s presidential fund-raising, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign has dispatched former President Bill Clinton to attend 16 fund-raisers in the last six weeks and to lead conference calls and Internet appeals to donors, in some cases assessing Mr. Obama’s positions on Iraq.
Democrats close to the couple say that Mr. Clinton’s efforts on his wife’s behalf were just beginning and that they were likely to accelerate after he finishes writing a book this spring. Several donors said that Mr. Clinton’s role was even greater than they originally expected after Mrs. Clinton announced her candidacy on Jan. 20.
The early deployment of Mr. Clinton highlights the continuing concerns in the Clinton camp about the strength of Mr. Obama’s candidacy and his fund-raising prowess. The Clinton camp has tried to stop any drift of Democratic donors to the Obama camp,
since the campaign finance reporting period ending tonight is seen as a huge test of the campaigns’ money-raising abilities as they gird for a crush of early primaries.
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Still, John Catsimatidis, a New York fund-raiser who held an event at his apartment with Mr. Clinton on March 3, recalled that at a meeting of fund-raisers in Manhattan soon after Senator Clinton’s announcement, the former president came up briefly in conversation and was not a focus of the fund-raising strategy. But his recent burst of money-raising tells a different story.
“It’s a lot more than anyone expected two months ago,” Mr. Catsimatidis said. “
President Clinton is a competitive guy, and he has said himself that the March 31 fund-raising deadline was the first primary.”
More:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/31/us/politics/31clinton.html?hp