Obama Campaign DEMOLISHES Republican’ts in 3rd Quarter Fundraising

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    Barack Obama’s campaign manager Jim Messina sent out the following email this morning, with excellent news on the Obama campaign’s fundraising. In contrast to the $70 million raised by Obama (an excellent total considering that the Republican’t Recession continues, and also considering all the fundraisers Obama had to cancel this past summer due to the teahadists’ debt ceiling theatrics), blew away Rick Perry’s $17 million in the quarter, and Romney’s (unannounced but expected) less-than-his-$18 million-2Q11-total. {UPDATE: Obama also leads Romney, Perry and Cain in a new Time poll} Now,we need to help keep this going and make sure this country doesn’t take an enormous step backwards in 2012: click here if you can help.

    Remember that deadline we kept emailing you about a couple weeks ago?

    Here’s what you should know about what we’ll report to the FEC tomorrow:

       — In the third fundraising quarter of this year, 606,027 people donated to this campaign — even more than gave in the record-breaking previous quarter.

       — Those people gave more than 766,000 total donations — 98 percent of them $250 or less, at an average amount of $56. That’s more than twice as many donations than we had at this point in the historic 2008 campaign.

       — We are focused on building infrastructure that will help us win in 2012. And each quarter we set a combined goal for the campaign and our allies at the Democratic National Committee. We far exceeded our goal of $55 million this quarter between the two organizations.

       — Together, Obama for America and the DNC raised more than $70 million. And it all happened during a summer when the President was focused on doing the job he was elected to do — a summer when we had to cancel a series of fundraising events and ask everyone to dig a little deeper.

    If I could sum up this last quarter in a few words: Supporters like you came through.

    Here’s even bigger news: Right now, 982,967 people have donated to this campaign. We’re within striking distance of 1 million donors.

    It’s not too late for you to be part of that first million. And get this — someone who has already given to the campaign is willing to give again, matching whatever donation you make today.

    Double your impact and be part of the first million people to own this campaign — make a donation now.

    Part of the reason we send you all these emails is that we don’t accept any money from special-interest groups or Washington lobbyists.

    So getting to a million grassroots donors isn’t just a huge accomplishment this early in the campaign. It’s our answer to our opponents, the press, and anyone who wants to know whether the President’s supporters have his back.

    The reality is that on top of the hundreds of thousands of supporters from 2008 who decided to make another donation, 257,635 people made their first donation ever to the Obama organization — continuing the record pace we set in the previous quarter.

    That support translates directly to what we can do on the ground. In the past three months we’ve grown our organizing staff by 50 percent, and opened up three new field offices every week. Thousands of volunteers and organizers made 3 million phone calls and in-person visits to voters.

    That’s all because nearly 1 million people decided to take ownership.

    And the continued pace of that growth is up to you — we will open more offices, train more organizers, and knock on more doors at the pace you make possible.

    When Republicans think it helps their political fortunes to block the progress that the President is advocating for, we have to speak up and mobilize.

    You know why it’s important to engage right now. We’re up against a Republican Party and special interest-funded groups that will spend hundreds of millions of dollars spreading any message that they believe will defeat the President and roll back our efforts to build a fairer economy that rewards hard work and responsibility, not large corporations.

    But we’ve also got to build for the long term. That’s what all the fundraising and deadlines are about: building the organization now that will put us in a position to win in 2012.

    Thanks for all you did to get us here. I’m excited for what’s ahead, and I hope you’ll take part in the push to 1 million grassroots donors today.

    Match someone’s pledge, double your impact, and become part of the first million today:

    https://donate.barackobama.com…

    Thanks,

    Messina

    Jim Messina

    Campaign Manager

    Obama for America

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