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Outspent by Romney, Obama seeks money from supporters

Source: PTI
August 18, 2012 19:34 IST
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Outspent by his Republican rival Mitt Romney, United States President Barack Obama has asked his supporters to come forward to donate money to his campaign, promising that some of them would get a chance to be with him at the Democratic Party national convention in North Carolina in September.

"I just got back from Iowa, where we are being outspent 2 to 1 on the air. Voters there mentioned it to me more than once. We expect Mitt Romney and the Republicans to outspend us," Obama said in an email to his supporters on Saturday, asking them to make donations of $3 or more.

"What I will not abide is getting outspent by a margin that negates all the hard work our volunteers are doing -- talking to voters, knocking on doors, making calls. We are in control of that outcome, but our time to close the gap is dwindling. After three consecutive months of being significantly outraised, it couldn't be more urgent," Obama said.

In the past three months, Romney has raised more money than that of Obama campaign.

"If we win this election, it will be because of what you did. I don't get to tell you enough how grateful I am," he said.

"In a few weeks, I'll accept our party's nomination for president onstage in Charlotte, North Carolina. I wouldn't be there without you. Any donation you make today automatically enters you and a guest for a chance to join me and Michelle as VIP guests of the convention. Hope to see you there," said the US President who is seeking his reelection in the November presidential elections.

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