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US President Barack Obama takes his coat off as he rushes to greet supporters upon arriving at Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida

 

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US President Barack Obama, renowned as a champion fundraiser who piled up $750 million in 2008, warned supporters he would be outspent by his foe Mitt Romney in this year’s election.

The president lashed the Republican for huddling last weekend at a “secretive retreat” for rich donors and chiefs of fundraising committees targeting Democrats, portraying his policies as harmful to the middle class, reports AFP.

“I will be the first president in modern history to be outspent in his re-election campaign, if things continue as they have so far,” said Obama in a fundraising email sent out to his supporters.

“We can be outspent and still win — but we can’t be outspent 10 to 1 and still win.”

Obama’s email came as he wound up a two-day campaign and fundraising swing through New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Georgia and Florida, reportedly set to raise up to $5 million dollars for his election war chest.

In one event on Tuesday, Obama appeared in the plush Miami beach residence of a telecommunications executive and his wife, as around 30 guests chewed down on cuisine from a top chef after paying $40,000 per head to attend.

Since clinching the Republican nomination, Romney has set about building a formidable fundraising machine, which he will use for a torrent of political ads and get out the vote efforts.

His haul, which some pundits think could hit up to $800 million will erase the huge money advantage Obama enjoyed over the Republican candidate in the 2008 general election race, John McCain.

In May, Romney overtook the president in monthly campaign fundraising figures, piling up $76 million dollars over the month, compared to the more than $60 million by the incumbent Democrat.

Romney is also set to reap an important advantage from allied big money political action committees known as Super-PACS, which thanks to a controversial Supreme Court ruling can raise unlimited funds.

One report by the Politico newspaper estimated that Super-PACs backing Romney and Republican candidates could spend as much as $1 billion attacking Obama and fellow Democrats.

The Obama campaign, which argues that Romney would favour rich friends and big business in his policies as president to the detriment of the middle class, also raises alarm about the identity of the Republican’s donors.

“The Romney campaign raises more than we do, and the math isn’t hard to understand,” Obama said in the email.

“We raised almost three-quarters of our money from donors giving less than $1,000, while Mitt Romney’s campaign raised more than three-quarters of its money from individuals giving $1,000 or more.”

Romney’s campaign said that 93 percent of the May donations to his campaign — more than 297,000 of them — were $250 or less. Those donations raised $12 million out of the total.

Obama pulled in far more individual donors, however, at 572,000, with 98 percent of them giving less than $250.

-Nation

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