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what bai seems to neglect is that the only candidate to drop out of the democratic race was tom vilsack, who stated reasons of not being able to fundraise enough money to contend. also, the fact that clinton and obama are both leading the democratic polls and both have two huge donor lists doesn't factor in well to the post-money argument. </p> <p>padlock</p>]]></description>
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