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President Obama Has Raised Over $1 Billion In Campaign Funds

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President Obama is constantly in the crosshairs of the Republican party, yet despite what they’d have you believe, he still has a massive amount of supporters. Throughout his political career, Obama has raised more than$ 1 Billion, in campaign funds–making him the first U.S. politician to do so. 

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, in the in the nine years since he kicked-off his Senate bid in 2004, Obama has raised $ 1,017,892,305. In comparison, over two consecutive terms, President George W. Bush raised approximately $ 430 million.

For his second run at the presidency, the Commander in Chief is expected to bring in roughly $ 300 million by November.  His funders include companies and organizations like Microsoft, Goldman Sachs, and Harvard University. Since publicly supporting same-sex marriage, Obama is also expected to see a huge financial bump from wealthy gay and lesbian supporters.

Elsewhere on the fundraising front, his opponent Mitt Romney’s slanderous efforts, have helped him bring in $ 40 million, for the month of April.

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