The N.Y. Times tells us that Senator Barack Obama started in April with more than $42 million in the bank available for his primary showdown with her, according to its most recent campaign finance report filed with the Federal Election Commission tonight.

Mr. Obama collected just over $41 million, almost all of it for the primary, in March, slightly more than the campaign had estimated in earlier reports. Although that was down from the $55 million he raised in February, it still left him with $51 million in cash on hand at the end of March, including money earmarked for the general election.

In a month mostly devoid of primaries and caucuses other than a series of contests on March 4, Mr. Obama spent just over $30 million in March, down from the $43 million he spent in February.

His large bankroll has allowed him to significantly outspend Mrs. Clinton in television advertising in Pennsylvania, which votes on Tuesday, more than doubling how much she has spent, according to the most recent figures available from Campaign Media Analysis Group.


I think it's great that Obama has acquired such a large amount of money for his campaign. However, I don't think he really needs it! Just listening to him talk in my opinion is far more influential than some silly television ad. Anyone who has been following this campaign will know that there have been several ads going back and forth between Obama and Clinton. They are sometimes amusing but do you think they are doing their purpose and changing your mind about the candidates? All you have to do is read the newspaper to know what's really going on!