Posted on 01/09/2008 3:42:23 PM PST by americanophile
Boston, MA Today, Governor Mitt Romney announced that National Call Day 2008 has raised an estimated $5 million. About 500 Romney volunteer fundraisers from across the country joined Governor Romney in Boston today to call donors nationwide to raise both primary and general election dollars. Today marks the first Romney for President finance event in which general election dollars were raised. The success of today's event will help Governor Romney continue to compete nationwide and help communicate his message of bringing conservative change in Washington.
Governor Mitt Romney said, "National Call Day 2008 has been an extraordinary success. I am grateful to all of the fundraisers and donors who have helped us raise the resources we need to continue to be competitive in all 50 states. Washington is broken, and we all know that it will take someone from outside of Washington to bring conservative change to our nation's capital. Today's success shows the continued belief that I have the vision, values and experience to bring that change.
"This is going to be a long race, but we have some great momentum, and will carry that momentum into Michigan. The success of today's events shows a continued belief that I am the only Republican candidate who can match up against the Democrats in the fall. My campaign is about the future of our country, and I will be ready to go toe-to-toe with the Democrats in the general election."
Great!
Romney was unknown when this started. He didn’t have the name recognition of Thompson, McCain and Rudy. His investment has now given him that. Money well spent. Had he not done so, he would not be leading today.
Even in defeat, Mitt has the "Mormentum"!
$50B? Bah. With 6 million members in the US, or 1.5 million families, if each one owns a $100K house, you’re looking at $150B right there. And a lot of those are in CA. Let’s not even get started with that vast swatches of Idaho, Florida, Utah, Nevada, California, and other states owned on top of that. If I had to guess, it’s closer to $1T.
Watch out for all the Fred supporters admitting they were wrong when they predicted Mitt wouldn’t be able to raise a dime after the past week’s results.
But Fred’s doing fine as well, he’s close to raising the $500,000 he needs for the campaign commercial.
Well, I finally bit the bullet, and donated money to Romney.
While I supported him for a while, I hadn’t sent him any money because he’s a multi-millionare and I figured he didn’t need my money. Instead, I sent money to Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter.
But after everything that has happened, and how people misread a candidate who uses his own money, I decided it would be helpful for Romney to have more total names on his donor list.
I’m a Presbyterian.
I’m still looking for the web site with the information about how much each candidate is spending. People are referencing the information all the time, and I’d love to have the data at my fingertips, but nobody’s including links.
I’m considering signing up for a lifetime membership.
Yep, because the media is working really hard to run accurate polls to help us determine which of our candidates would do best against their favorite candidates.
Popular Vote:
- Romney 103768 30%
- McCain 102362 29%
- Huckabee 66876 19%
- Paul 29648 9%
- Giuliani 24151 7%
- Thompson 18716 5%
- Hunter 1721 0.4%
- others 1007 0.3%
Delegates:
- Romney 21
- Huckabee 14
- McCain 12
- Thompson 8
- Paul 4
- Hunter 1
- Giuliani 1
Finishes:
- Romney: 1 win, 2 places
- Huckabee: 1 win, 1 show
- McCain: 1 win
- Thompson: 1 place, 1 show
- Hunter: 1 show
Ping!
From his own bank account ?
Stop the insanity ....
When are you Mittbots going to get an explanation on this issue ?
Why are you not trying to educate Romney on this issue ?
http://www.issues2000.org/2008/Mitt_Romney_Gun_Control.htm
I suggest you send some like-minded buddies in to discuss the gun issue with Mitt and convince him he's wrong about the AWB ban.
Tried and was denied. Mitt is an anti-gun tool ....
This Mittbot is still waiting for your reply.
If/when Thompson drops out after SC, and we are left with Rudy, Huck and McCain, which is better than Romney?
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Do you agree with Romney and his gun banning proclivities ?
Romney as POTUS would not be trying to ban any guns.
And even if I did think him a gun-grabbing threat, it hardly matters. My gun rights are not safer with RINO's McCain, Huck or Giuliani. What about Thompson you say? Thompson got 1% in NH. Yeah, he didn't campaign there, but 1% he should get for merely existing. He is going all out in SC, and is barely in double digits there. Romney was the choice of NH conservatives, and he still gets the highest product when you multiply [conservative] x [viability].
Thompson is likely to drop out after SC, and endorse McCain. If Romney were to do what you want and drop out, that would then give us the suicide watch choice of Giuliani, Huckabee and McCain. Is that what you want?
That’s odd for them, their 2nd “issue” that says he “reiterated”, is actually a “reiteration” from 1994. They usually get that stuff updated when there’s newer material, which in this case there is.
Romney supports instant check, and no longer supports a waiting period (which he supported to ensure that guns were not purchased by people with criminal records).
And while he still supports in theory the banning of a limited number of weapons, he will not support any new bans unless some new gun appears that is worse than anything that is currently legal.
That’s not a perfect position, but it’s hardly a major assault on the rights of people to own guns. Even if he does ban the purchase of a new weapon, the AWBs he has supported never took a gun away, merely prevented new purchases.
His web site is pretty clear, and he’s made some recent statements which have been quoted by me and others here.
So it seems we need to educate you on his explanation.
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