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Byline: Mike Dorning
Apr. 15--WASHINGTON -- Presidential candidate John McCain had built up a campaign war chest less than half the size of his main Republican primary rivals three months into the year, leaving his campaign at a financial disadvantage even as he has faltered in the polls.
The Arizona senator disclosed Saturday that his campaign had $5.2 million cash on hand as of March 31. Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani reported $10.8 million in money available for the primary and Mitt Romney, the ex-governor of Massachusetts, reported $11.9 million when they filed required disclosure reports a day earlier. McCain's report also shows his campaign ...