If they think Hillary can win there going to loose again. Anyone else but her would win.
NEW YORK (AP) -- Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has embarked on one of the more ambitious fundraising efforts, with a goal of raising $15 million by the end of March and amassing more than $75 million before 2008.
Clinton and members of her senior campaign team hosted a meeting of about 250 national fundraisers in Washington on Wednesday and most promised to raise at least $25,000 each for the New York senator's White House run.
Clinton planned another meeting in New York on Friday, the same day she headlines a swank Manhattan gala. It will be one of at least two dozen major events around the country before the end of the first fundraising quarter on March 31.
"I don't think anyone can stop her. She's unstoppable -- she's got such a machine," said John Catsimatidis, a New York businessman and longtime member of Clinton's finance team.
To set its first quarter money goal, the campaign looked to the early fundraising leader of the 2004 campaign, former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards. Edwards raised $7.4 million in the first quarter of 2003; Clinton strategists believe they can double that haul.