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"The challenge was tougher than it may appear, since it required a particular kind of donor. In order not to run afoul of campaign finance laws, the Obama team had to find people who had not already given Clinton the 2008 maximum primary donation of $2,300 or maxed out their total federal candidate donations during the 2012 cycle ($46,200). And of course, those people also had to be warmly disposed toward Clinton and still have plenty of free cash on hand."
"In the end, it took the checkbooks of about 120 people and several months to retire the debt... And as it turned out, the Obama folks substantially overshot the mark. Clinton's campaign, which has not yet formally been shut down, now shows a surplus of about $205,000."
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