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Obama is Helping Clinton Pay Off Campaign Debt

June 25, 2008 by frugalista divider image

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Sen. Barack Obama is asking his donors to help fund-raise to pay off at least $10 million in debts from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential quest. At the end of May, Clinton had about $22 million in debt. Out of the $22 million of debt, at least $10 million of that was from a personal loan to her campaign.

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4 Responses to Obama is Helping Clinton Pay Off Campaign Debt

  • OOOOHHH, that question burns me up!! I HATE both of the Clintons. There’s no way ANY of my money is going to those two law-breakers!!!
    Obama’s showing the class act he is – there’s no way HC would do the same, were the situations reversed.

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  • Well if Senator Clinton hadn’t stayed in the race so long (long after everyone and their grandparents) said it was over, she wouldn’t be in such debt. Furthermore, she’s wealthy and she should pay her own bills. I applaud Senator Obama for rallying to help her out, but her bills are her bills. Why doesn’t she get President Clinton to go pass the hat?

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  • I absolutely do not agree with what Obama is doing at all! As a loyal Obama supporter, I feel like Hillary Clinton dug herself into this mess, she can dig herself out. Like Tameika said, why did she stay in the race so long even after everyone told her it was statistically impossible for her to win.
    Her behavior was ridiculous. It was only in the last part of the campaign that she loaned herself money. She knew the risk she was taking staying in a losing campaign.
    Obama needs that money to run a successful campaign. Yes, he is a class act, but now I feel like he’s being used by the Clintons, both of whom I can’t stand!

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  • And she would have been in charge of improving the American economy?????

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