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Primary Win Gives Clinton a Cash Infusion
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Primary Win Gives Clinton a Cash Infusion
By Christopher CooperHow much is a two-point victory in New Hampshire worth? For Hillary Clinton, more than $1.1 million a day.
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By Christopher CooperHow much is a two-point victory in New Hampshire worth? For Hillary Clinton, more than $1.1 million a day.The New York senator, who topped rival Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois in New Hampshire's primary contest Tuesday, made sure to reel off the address to her campaign Web site during her victory speech. The result, according to senior adviser Terry McAuliffe: a fund-raising boost of $1.1 million in cash and $5 million in commitments over the next 12 hours or so, and Web site hits from about 500 potential donors an hour over the same period.The cash infusion couldn't have come at a better time for Mrs. Clinton. She had whittled her $100 million money pot down to about $27 million last week, and fund-raising after her loss in Iowa on Jan. 3 but before her New Hampshire victory had fallen to $1.7 million -- below that of Democratic long-shot John Edwards.Things change. A campaign that had considered pulling out of early voting state South Carolina in part to conserve cash was suddenly rolling in it. "It all changed last night," said campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson. Even rival campaigns said Mrs. Clinton will likely score plenty of cash to keep going in the immediate future, no matter how she may fare in the polls down the road.
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