Why is this relevant?
Between the RNC and the McCain campaign, they will have at least $240 million for the September and October period, including the $85 million in public funds.
How is that possible?
I'll explain after the fold:
The McCain Campaign raised at least $47 million in August.
Then, he raises a lot of money as a result of the conservative enthusiasm with the Palin choice.
Then, he receives the public funds:
After receiving the federal funds, McCain will be prohibited from raising any more money for his campaign. Any cash that is left in his account when he becomes the nominee can be shifted to the Republican National Committee or state party committees that have federal accounts set aside to help his campaign.
That is why the RNC has between $224 million and $240 million available next week going into the fall campaign.
Well, the McCain camp and the RNC are projecting $100 million in new funds in the September-October period that goes to the RNC coffers.
We could be facing a campaign with more than $240 million this fall.
At the very least, Obama's camp (and the DNC) must raise $100 million a month just to stay in the game!
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