Politics | Hillary Clinton Hillary's Next Challenge: Paying Bills Candidate ends race with record debt By Jason Farago Posted Jun 10, 2008 7:35 AM CDT Copied Bill Clinton, right, holds his daughter Chelsea's hand as Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-NY., gives a speech to supporters in Washington, Saturday, June 7, 2008, where she suspended her campaign. (AP Photo/LM Otero) Hillary Clinton's White House bid made history—by ending with what is believed to be the largest presidential campaign debt ever. The New York senator had approximately $9.5 million in unpaid bills at the end of April, not to mention $11.4 of her own money that she lent the campaign. The Clinton campaign is still adding up the final tally, but her options for retiring her debt are limited. Clinton continues to raise money from her most ardent supporters, the New York Times reports. But while those contributions will make a dent, she'll need Barack Obama's fundraising team to help her, although bad blood and the DNC's need for cash could hamper that effort. Another possibility is transferring her senatorial money for her campaign debt—which might be legally dicey. Read These Next Original member of O'Jays may have been victim of serial killer. Something else being smuggled in from Mexico: cacti. 'Miracle fruit' is helping chemo patients taste again. These movies should've won best picture at the Oscars (per WaPo). Report an error