Last updated: March 26, 2008 - 9:21pm
OBAMA OUTSPENDS CLINTON ON INTERNET AGAIN
Sen Barack Obama (D-IL) again fair surpassed Sen Hillary Clinton in online ad spending, according to the candidates' latest spending reports filed with the Federal Election Commission. The Obama campaign spent more than $1 million with search giant Google compared with only about $67,000 by Clinton during February. The $1 million paid to Google in February was also more than a 10-fold increase over what his campaign had spent with Google in January. The Obama campaign also outraised the Clinton campaign: of the $55 million Obama raised in February, $45 million came in via the -- $30 million of the $35 million raised by Clinton came in online donations.
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