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Other fundraisers for Mr. Obama and Mr. Edwards, who is leading in the Iowa caucus polls, said they are being joined by more Democrats since the first-quarter fundraising numbers raised questions about Mrs. Clinton's vulnerability.
Those numbers not only showed Mr. Obama nearly matching Mrs. Clinton's $25 million in total contributions in the first three months of this year, but also attracting far more donors -- 100,000 to 60,000.
"After those fundraising numbers came out, people are now saying, 'Wait a minute, she is not inevitable as the party's nominee,' " said a Democratic strategist here. "When you see people who have nothing to lose going with Obama or Edwards, then you know she is going down."
The latest national Gallup Poll, taken April 13-15, showed Mrs. Clinton losing ground to Mr. Obama who trailed her by five percentage points -- 31 percent to 26 percent. Mr. Edwards was in third place with 16 percent.
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