Politics News & Analysis: Fundraising gap is widening, but it may not matter

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A woman counts her U.S. dollar bills at a money changer in Jakarta June 13, 2012. Indonesia's central bank sold $700 million of its first dollar-denominated term deposits on Wednesday, in an effort to relieve a local scarcity of the U.S. currency. Bank Indonesia said it raised $550 million from seven-day term-deposits at a yield of 0.16709 percent, and also raised $150 million from 14-day term deposits at a yield at 0.18000 percent. REUTERS/Beawiharta   (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS)

Romney is raising more cash than Obama, but the advantage means little

Influence Industry's Tim Farnam says it may not matter that Mitt Romney's campaign is outpacing President Obama's in fundraising.

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