So Barack Obama is keeping track with Hillary Clinton in the money chase, with "over $25 million raised," compared to $26 million by her. Or, is he actually ahead, with $23.5 milliion raised for the primary, compared to some unknown subtotal for her? We won't know til mid-April, when the campaigns file formally with the FEC.
He certainly seems to be ahead in the people primary, with more than 100,000 donors, compared to 50,000 for Clinton. Online Obama's team claims more than $6.9 million, compared to $4.2 million "raised on the internet" by Clinton. But what do these numbers really mean?
Does "online fundraising" really mean anything anymore? After all, for many people, there's nothing special about making a contribution online--it's actually...