NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Payday for Clinton Staff
John J. Goldman, staff and wire reports
A surge in fund raising has eased a cash crunch and enabled the Clinton campaign to pay its staff back salaries, said Eli Segal, the campaign chief of staff. The campaign, which raised $3.3 million in June and projected raising $2.8 million in July, expects to eliminate its primary debt by September. In addition to money owed staffers, the Clinton campaign primarily owes payment to printers and utilities.
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