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Default Obama Supporters: Obama 'Raffles' Chance To Join Him Election Night

Here ya go, a chance for you to be able to be with your pick for President on election night. Of course, I think it is despicable that he is charging for the chance, like he doesn't have enough money already.

cbs2chicago.com - Obama 'Raffles' Chance To Join Him Election Night

Obama 'Raffles' Chance To Join Him Election Night

The Obama fundraising juggernaut shows no sign of slowing down. There may be only a few days left in the campaign, but the Democratic nominee continues ask his supporters for cash.

As CBS 2's Mike Parker reports, there's a new wrinkle to the strategy: It involves what appears to be a raffle.

Although Obama has already raised a record $640 million for his White House run, now he's trying to raise more by dangling a real prize in front of previous contributors.
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