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Amerigo Vespucci

(30,885 posts)
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 10:51 AM Feb 2012

Meg Whitman Syndrome: Romney raised $6.4 million in January but spent $18.7 million



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/20/mitt-romney-fundraising-fec-reports_n_1289758.html

WASHINGTON -- As he remains stuck in a four-way race for the Republican presidential nomination, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's financial advantage is beginning to erode. His campaign raised only $6.4 million in the month of January, one of his worst fundraising months of his entire 2012 campaign. By comparison, in January 2008, during Romney's first unsuccessful presidential bid, he raised $9.6 million.

Romney may have a bigger problem on his hands than disappointing fundraising totals. His campaign burned through $18.7 million in January, only to win primaries in New Hampshire and Florida. Romney's losing streak continued into February, as he weathered three losses to the surging Rick Santorum, a former senator from Pennsylvania, in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri.

Romney's fundraising and burn rate should both be causes for concern for his campaign. While small donors accounted for 18 percent of his January total, the highest percentage during his entire campaign so far, he is still relying heavily on donors who are maxing out their contributions. Fifty percent of his January contributions came from donors giving $2,500 or more.

With a long road ahead in the Republican primary race and thousands of donors already maxing out, Romney will need to expand his fundraising base -- otherwise he will be forced to dip into his personal fortune, as he did in 2008. The fact that Romney has faced the same problem during both his presidential campaigns suggests that his record has made him unpopular with grassroots conservative donors.


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Meg Whitman Syndrome: Romney raised $6.4 million in January but spent $18.7 million (Original Post) Amerigo Vespucci Feb 2012 OP
No excitement, no money ecstatic Feb 2012 #1
In California, multi millionaires Meg Whitman and Carly Fiornina had 2010 problems very similar wiggs Feb 2012 #2
Sounds like the Romney Campaign nykym Feb 2012 #3

wiggs

(7,814 posts)
2. In California, multi millionaires Meg Whitman and Carly Fiornina had 2010 problems very similar
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 11:47 AM
Feb 2012

to Romney....people couldn't connect personally to them PLUS it was generally recognized that the LAST thing we need in politics at this time are corporatist robber barons that outsource, who think that america's strength is directly related to killer record profits by corporate multi-nationals. It doesn't go over well right now.

nykym

(3,063 posts)
3. Sounds like the Romney Campaign
Tue Feb 21, 2012, 11:50 AM
Feb 2012

Needs to declare bankruptcy and be broken down and it's assets sold off to repay creditors.
Not a fiscally sound way to run a campaign.

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