Barack Obama's campaign raised buckets of money during the primary season. That's why, unlike McCain, he turned down federal money -- so his camp could raise and spend funds without preset limits during the run-up to the election. The money chase is proving harder than the Obama campaign expected.
Guest: Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times
Contributors:
Chelsea Merz
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