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Which party raises millions of dollars for its candidate?

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A successful one. Barak Obama raised millions by accessing his donors on the internet. Those donors were not the ones that gave thousands of dollars, but those thousands who gave just a few dollars. For the first time, "Jane the student" was able to participate in a meaningful way, to a Presidential Campaign.

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