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In Nevada, where Obama is in a tough fight with Romney over a state economy that's struggling to overcome double-digit unemployment, Democrat John Bruce Krausman said the ruling gives him a bit more confidence that Obama can win. "It means for the country that we can move forward," Krausman said. The ruling has served as a rallying point for Republicans, too. Iowa Republican John Stineman characterized it as "a gift to Republicans" and added: "You could tie a bow around it." After the decision, Romney's campaign reported signing up 1,500 new volunteers in swing-state Virginia last Saturday despite deadly thunderstorms that knocked out power to more than a million residents the night before. Republicans, who have the edge over Obama in fundraising, also pointed to the money that has rolled in since the court's June 28 decision. Twenty-three hours after the ruling, Romney's campaign said it had raised $4.6 million. About 30 percent of the money came from targeted states, most of which are not fundraising hot spots. The total and which states the money came from could not be independently verified. Romney reported raising $100,000 in North Carolina between Thursday and Friday, and signing up about 1,000 new donors. Romney aides say the influx was about the same in Ohio. "It's a very unpopular bill down here," said Robert Reid, Romney's North Carolina campaign spokesman.
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Associated Press writer Allen Reed in North Carolina, Brian Bakst in Minnesota, Scott Bauer in Wisconsin, Jeri Clausing in New Mexico, Brendan Farrington in Florida, Kathy Barks Hoffman in Michigan, Bob Lewis in Virginia, Cristina Silva in Nevada, Andrew Welsh-Huggins in Ohio and Kristen Wyatt in Colorado contributed to this report.
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