Geee Posted July 1, 2011 Share Posted July 1, 2011 Washington Examiner:Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney will report raising between $15 million and $20 million during the last quarter, according to campaign aides, far outpacing his conservative rivals for the White House but still placing him far behind President Obama's cash haul during the same period.The fundraising success positions Romney well among a nascent field of candidates, but some GOP insiders say they expected a larger infusion of cash and are worried that it exposes an inability to generate the excitement and, more importantly, money, needed to take on an incumbent with deep pockets."Those numbers certainly don't jump out at you," said one Republican strategist not affiliated with any of the campaigns. "Look, say what you want about Obama, but the guy can raise money. I just don't know if any of these candidates will inspire waves of people to write that check. I hope I'm wrong."In addition to the roughly $20 million in cash, a super-PAC recently formed by Romney supporters will report $10 million, campaign aides say.By comparison, Obama's campaign is banking on $60 million in donations to his Victory Fund, coordinated with the Democratic National Committee. Many predict that Obama will ultimately raise more than $1 billion over the course of the campaign.Showcasing the importance of the early fundraising totals, both Obama and Romney were in Pennsylvania on Thursday to drum up cash, hoping to pad contributions in the final hours of the financial quarter -- the fundraising figures must be reported to the Federal Election Commission by July 15.In a somewhat ironic position for a multimillionaire, Romney acknowledged his status as a financial underdog on the campaign trail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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