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Clinton shatters $100M fundraising goal

“Pls let him know Bill called – unsuccessfully”, Clinton responded, a reference to her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

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Hillary Clinton’s campaign announced Friday that it raised $55 million in the final fund-raising period of 2015, and $112 million for the year.


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The Hillary Clinton campaign has exceeded its fundraising goals of $100 million.


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Johnston, former Massachusetts Democratic chairman, said gun control – an
issue Clinton’s husband took knocks for when he was in office – now “cuts across the political spectrum”. “Helping Democratic candidates win up and down the ticket is a top priority for Hillary Clinton which is why she’s also proud to be doing her part to ensure Democrats have the resources we need to win”.

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton at the CNN Democratic Debate at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, Tuesday, October 13, 2015.

It was “a new record for the best off-year fundraising of any non-incumbent in history”, the campaign said, and pointed out that heading into 2016, it has almost $38 million cash-on-hand.

The politics of guns have changed so much that the move for more gun control now appeals to more than just the base of the Democratic party, Bennett said, meaning Obama’s move will likely give Clinton a boost in the general election.

Clinton relies more heavily on larger donations.

Sanders, who has rejected the support of a “super PAC”, amassed an army of small-dollar donations in raising about $26.2 million in the previous quarter, when Clinton raised $29.9 million.

The Democratic front-runner headlined 58 fundraisers in the last three months, the same as the two previous quarters.

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The Clinton campaign says more than 60 percent of its donors in 2015 were women. Earlier this week, Republican Texas Sen.

Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders wave following the First in the South Presidential Candidates Forum held at Winthrop University in Rock Hill South Carolina