Money Could Stretch Out Campaign

"Campaign strategists in both parties say the unprecedented amount of money flowing to presidential candidates - and their ability to raise more cash quickly via the Internet - could give longer life to those contenders who lose the early contests, and would in past elections have been too strapped for money to continue their campaigns," the Boston Globe reports.

"With at least four campaigns secure beyond the early states" -- Clinton, Obama, Giuliani and Romney -- "the race could remain more competitive than usual beyond the traditional testing grounds of Iowa and New Hampshire. In earlier cycles, campaigns operated paycheck-to-paycheck, counting on wins in the early contests to help them raise money for the next primary. Those who failed either to win or place in New Hampshire often found themselves without the means to travel to the next primary, forcing them out of the race."


December 3, 2007


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