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Obama donates $2,300 to Clinton

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama addresses congregants at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago on June 15, 2008. Obama discussed the importance of fatherhood in his address to the church. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)
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WASHINGTON, June 26 (UPI) -- Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama Thursday donated $2,300 to the campaign of his former rival, Hillary Clinton, at a Washington meeting.

Obama's national finance chairman, Penny Pritzker, also donated $2,300, the maximum allowed under federal law, CNN reported.

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"He wrote a check himself, as well as his finance chairman, so I got two checks in my pocket for Hillary," said Terry McAuliffe, who served as Clinton's chief campaign fundraiser.

Clinton, who suspended her campaign this month, has campaign debt of $22 million, including about $12 million the New York senator loaned to her own campaign.

Obama wrote Clinton the check the day before the two are to appear at a rally in Unity, N.H., where the two tied in the January primary.

Clinton has urged her supporters to back Obama. She said it would be a "grave" mistake for her supporters to cast their votes for presumptive Republican nominee, Arizona Sen. John McCain.

"If you care about the issues I care about, and the future that I outlined during my campaign, then you really have to stay with us in the Democratic Party and vote for Sen. Obama to be our next president," she said.

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