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Obama, Romney surpassed $2 billion in campaign fundraising

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Other $1 million checks came from Robert McNair, owner of the Houston Texans, and the Renco Group, an investment firm owned by the billionaire Ira Rennert. Bob Barker, former host of “The Price is Right” game show, gave $174,200.

The money helped underwrite a closing ad blitz for the group, which spent $41.6 million on television, online and direct mail advertising opposing Obama in the final weeks of the campaign. In all, the super PAC — run by former Romney aides — spent $153 million in its attempt to boost Romney’s candidacy.

Priorities USA Action, the super PAC supporting Obama, also picked up some big checks at the close of the campaign. Two executives in a hedge fund called Renaissance Technologies, founder James H. Simons and research head Henry Laufer, each gave $1.5 million; Simons gave $5 million total. Priorities also received $3.9 million from unions in the last weeks of the campaign, including $1 million from the Laborers International Union the day before the election.

Priorities spent freely on a furious television blitz to close out the race, buying $18.5 million worth of air time in the last few weeks — more than a quarter of the group’s ad spending during the entire campaign.

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