In a memo sent to major donors and supporters this morning, Howard Wolfson, the campaign communications director for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, predicted that the Clinton camp would raise “in the range of $27 million” for the second quarter of 2007, which ends Saturday night.
The memo, intended in part to calibrate fundraising expectations and prepare donors for media coverage of the second quarter results for the presidential candidates, declared that Mrs. Clinton’s haul would be record-setting — but that the campaign also expects Senator Barack Obama “to significantly outraise us this quarter.” (The memo was provided by a Clinton supporter; update — it’s now been
posted on her campaign site.)
For weeks, the Clinton camp has been saying its rival, the Obama camp, would surpass it, and the Obama camp has predicted that its fundraising would be outpaced by the Clinton camp. Mrs. Clinton raised a record-setting $26 million in the first quarter, just barely edging out Senator Barack Obama.
This morning, the Obama campaign announced a new drive to enlist a total of 250,000 donors by Saturday, having already added about 140,000 new donors during the current quarter.
Taking stock of Mrs. Clinton’s campaign overall, Mr. Wolfson boasted of “a great quarter.” Beyond mentioning some of Mrs. Clinton’s recent policy speeches, Mr. Wolfson also laid claim to the following:
“Hillary won both debates, demonstrating an enormous command of the issues and the unique ability to take on tough challenges and achieve real results.”.....
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