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Obama leads narrowly in a number of closely targeted battleground and swing states. But Romney has crept closer to the Democrat in national head-to-head polls since essentially locking up the nomination in April. Neither Obama nor the Democratic National Committee has released what they raised in June. However, it's expected that they will not report having raised $100 million. In May, Romney and the RNC raised a combined $76.8 million, while Obama and the DNC brought in $60 million. A full accounting of the campaigns' finances is due to the Federal Election Commission by July 20. Romney's campaign declined to verify the total, which was confirmed by Republican officials who asked not to be named because they were not authorized to release the information. Campaign officials said they planned to release their fundraising totals for June next week. Politico first reported the figure. Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt said Romney was leaking the figure to distract from other issues. "Americans are less concerned about how much money he raised to get himself elected and more interested in what he would do after repealing health reform," LaBolt said. He was referring to Romney's pledge to repeal the health care law enacted by Obama in 2010, which the Supreme Court upheld last week.
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Gillum reported from Washington, Steve Peoples from New Hampshire and Ken Thomas from Washington.
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