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Romney Tops Republicans in Fundraising
Forbes ^
| 4/2/07
| Glen Johnson
Posted on 04/02/2007 8:48:21 PM PDT by B Knotts
Mitt Romney blew away the top-ranked Republican presidential candidates in fundraising during the first three months of the year, reporting he had raised an astonishing $23 million. Rudy Giuliani and John McCain, favored in the polls, trailed far behind.
The former Massachusetts governor's first-quarter tally put him on a financial par with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, the leading Democratic candidate. On Sunday, she reported raising $26 million.
"People are having a positive reaction to him and are willing to open up a vein for him," David King, a professor at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, said of Romney.
Former New York Mayor Giuliani, who has amassed a sizable lead in national popularity polls of GOP candidates, reported raising $15 million this quarter - more than McCain, but still considerably behind Romney.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: fundraising; romney
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Interesting. And certaintly not what we were led to expect.
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posted on
04/02/2007 8:48:22 PM PDT
by
B Knotts
To: B Knotts
I was told rudy was the unstoppable fundraising king, a sure sign of his support among the conservative base and all that jazz.
Not a romney fan, but I’m enjoying the fact that he spanked rudy in fundraising.
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posted on
04/02/2007 8:49:44 PM PDT
by
flashbunny
(<--- Free Anti-Rino graphics! See Rudy the Rino get exposed as a liberal with his own words!)
To: B Knotts
I noticed the poll on Sean Hannity’s site that relates to the candidates:
From Feb. 5th -
Results: Which Republican would you vote for in ‘08 even if they aren’t officially running yet?
1. Rudy 29.75%
2. Newt 41.00%
3. Brownback 2.32%
4. Huckabee 3.93%
5. Condi 12.69%
6. Other 10.31%
And then from March 14th:
Results: What GOP candidate are you most likely to vote for even if they have not announced yet?
1. Newt Gingrich 17.54%
2. Rudy Giuliani 13.34%
3. Mike Huckabee 1.36%
4. Sec. of State Condi Rice 4.35%
5. Sen. Sam Brownback 1.68%
6. Sen. Fred Thompson 51.80%
7. Sen. John McCain 1.85%
8. Gov. Mitt Romney 8.08%
It seems Rudy’s momentum might be waning.
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posted on
04/02/2007 8:57:54 PM PDT
by
alicewonders
(I like Duncan Hunter for President in 2008!)
To: flashbunny
Exactly. I'm not for Romney either, but I found this fascinating, since Rudy Is The Only Candidate Who Can Raise Enough Money To Beat HillaryTM.
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posted on
04/02/2007 8:58:53 PM PDT
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08! FReepmail me to get on the Newt '08 Ping List)
To: NapkinUser
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posted on
04/02/2007 9:00:18 PM PDT
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08! FReepmail me to get on the Newt '08 Ping List)
To: alicewonders
I think more and more of the “electability” types are realizing that Giuliani has too many problems on too many positions to realistically win the nomination without destroying the party in the process, and are now shifting to Fred Thompson.
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posted on
04/02/2007 9:03:29 PM PDT
by
B Knotts
(Newt '08! FReepmail me to get on the Newt '08 Ping List)
To: B Knotts
Fred seems to have popped the air out of several balloons on that poll - Newt also. A lot of people were supporting Rudy because they didn’t think anyone else could win - I think if Fred announces he’s running, there will be a mass evacuation of Rudy support. In fact, I think you will even hear a “whooshing” sound when it happens!
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posted on
04/02/2007 9:08:58 PM PDT
by
alicewonders
(I like Duncan Hunter for President in 2008!)
To: B Knotts
“People are having a positive reaction to him and are willing to open up a vein for him,” David King, a professor at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, said of Romney.
I suspect it is mostly Mormon money. Romney doesn’t really have a broad constituency.
To: alicewonders
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posted on
04/02/2007 9:41:54 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Life isn't fair. It's just fairer than death, that's all.--William Goldman)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Would not vote for Rudy even if Hitler was the opposition. I don’t see the difference between the Dem totalitarians and the repub totalitarians. Good to see that candidates like Fred Thompson, Ron Paul and Duncan Hunter are in the race. It will take work, but freedom was never free!!!
To: MtnClimber
Thompson will blow Guiliani away, the moment he announces he is running. After that, it will be a Thompson/Clinton race.
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posted on
04/02/2007 9:51:50 PM PDT
by
Pan_Yans Wife
(Life isn't fair. It's just fairer than death, that's all.--William Goldman)
To: B Knotts
If you take away his personal loan Romney hauled in $20.6M in 1Q new money towards the primary campaign. Rudy raised about $14M and McCain about $12.4M by the same standard. Brownback raised $1.3M and Huckabee $0.4M that way as best I can tell. I saw a UK article in which Tancredo, who just formally entered the race, claimed about $1M, but haven’t seen any US articles confirming that. I haven’t seen any reports from Tommy Thompson, another recent entry, nor any from Duncan Hunter, a less recent entry with many vocal Freeper fans. One wonders whether, like Obama, they are too disorganized to report timely or whether they just don’t have any funds to report. Hillary reported $26M in new fund raising, but won’t breakdown how much of that is for the primary vs. how much is towards the general election. Rumors suggest Obama may end up in Romney’s neighborhood and Hillary’s, primary only, new take might end up less than Romney’s. Edwards took in $14M, Richardson $6M, Dodd $4M and Biden $3M in new funds. If after Obama’s numbers and Hillary’s breakdowns are in Romney really is the winner in new 1Q primary funds he will have earned some chest thumping. He might be the only candidate to have actually beaten Hillary in anything, he’d have done it in her presumed strength and he’d have done it from a level of name recognition she hadn’t known for 16 years. With GOP voters scrambling from bandwagon to bandwagon on the basis of electability that should help.
To: JohnBovenmyer
I found this impressive article in April’s Newsmax about Mitt Romney; Found it very interesting.
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:21:32 PM PDT
by
Walkenfree
("Aspire to Inspire before you expire")
To: JohnBovenmyer
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:23:05 PM PDT
by
Walkenfree
("Aspire to Inspire before you expire")
To: AmericanMade1776; bcbuster; Bluestateredman; cgk; Choose Ye This Day; circumbendibus; ...
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:25:54 PM PDT
by
TAdams8591
(Giuliani is a democrat in Republican drag!)
To: Walkenfree
I am betting it will be Romney in the end.
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:27:55 PM PDT
by
ClaireSolt
(Have you have gotten mixed up in a mish-masher?)
To: alicewonders
I don’t know that I would take a Sean Hannity poll as a sign for anything...
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:33:32 PM PDT
by
ilovew
(Strong leadership. Romney '08.)
To: B Knotts
When they quit including Newt in every poll, Romney’s numbers will come up considerably.
Newt has too much baggage and will most likely endorse Romney .
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:34:36 PM PDT
by
Neu Pragmatist
(Liberals : Romney defeats them while Rudy GunBandiani embraces them !)
To: FastCoyote
Mormon money? Wow...what a dumb comment.
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:35:24 PM PDT
by
ilovew
(Strong leadership. Romney '08.)
To: MtnClimber
Did Fred announce ? When ?
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posted on
04/02/2007 10:39:01 PM PDT
by
Neu Pragmatist
(Rudy and McPain are done ..... Romney the next Reagan ? Perhaps ....)
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