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mulling a quick exit from the presidential primaries. The former senator from Illinois did not stay in Iowa after the debates last Saturday evening, and inside the DNC her campaign is considered to be in disarray. /p>"She isn't raising any money, she doesn't seem to have any kind of support staff in Iowa or New Hampshire," says a DNC staffer. "It's not clear what she's doing."
Since joining the presidential race in mid-February, Moseley Braun has raised less than $80,000, and only recently has she opened office space in Chicago. Braun has also been criticized by Democratic strategists for her poor performance on the stump.
p>"She has no policies, she has no ideas, and when she does talk there doesn't seem to be much going on upstairs," says a DNC staffer. "If it weren't for the fact that she's barely raised anything, you'd think she was in this just for the money." br> /p>
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