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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The outside "Super PAC" helping U.S. President Barack Obama's re-election campaign raised $8 million in May and so far in June, marking its best months ever as it tries to catch up to deep-pocketed Republican rivals in the money chase ahead of the November 6 election. In federal filings released on Wednesday, Priorities USA Action reported raising $4 million in May and having $4.5 million left in cash on hand. A source familiar with the group's fundraising said Priorities has brought in another $4 million this month. …
Original post by Reuters and software by Elliott Back
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