Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Romney's fundraisers are quietly amassing millions
WSJ AP ^ | March 27, 2012 | Jack Gillum, Brett J. Blackledge and Steve Peoples

Posted on 04/04/2012 7:46:42 AM PDT by throwback

WASHINGTON — A few weeks before the Republican primary in Florida in January, the billionaire owner of the NFL's Miami Dolphins hosted a fundraiser for Mitt Romney at his oceanfront home in Palm Beach. The average voter wouldn't know about the event at the home of Stephen Ross because Romney's campaign doesn't follow the practice of other major presidential candidates who have willingly identified big-money fundraisers and the amounts they collect.

A review by The Associated Press of campaign records and other documents reveals hints about the vast national network of business leaders bringing in millions to elect Romney. The same month that Ross invited friends and colleagues to his home, for example, Romney's campaign received $317,000 from nearly 150 people who share Ross's exclusive ZIP code on Florida's east coast, according to Federal Election Commission records. That mysterious surge of donations outpaced all contributions to Romney during the previous year from the wealthy Palm Beach area, when the campaign collected $270,000 over nine months. Romney got $21,000 more from residents there in February.

Unlike President Barack Obama, Romney's campaign will not identify his major fundraisers, and federal law doesn't require him to. The AP identified several of Romney's "bundlers" through interviews, finance records, event invitations and other publicity about campaign events. The lack of transparency by the Romney campaign prevents voters from knowing who wields influence inside the GOP frontrunner's campaign and how their interests might benefit if he is elected. Romney is in California this week for at least five private fundraisers.

Bundlers are typically well-connected business and banking executives who tap their professional and social networks to steer individual contributions from others to the campaign in amounts that can range from $10,000 to well over $500,000.

(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: fundraising; liberal; notconservative; obamalight; rino; romney
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-36 last
To: cripplecreek

Interesting story. It does seem like that at every level of government now you’re seeing this kind of feifdom mentality on the part of whatever official runs it. Near to where I live is a small town that I grew up in. As far as I know the people there are no wealthier than when I lived there. The houses are small 2-3 bedroom at most; worth about in the 100k’s at the most. Yet the mayor of the town has decided to build a huge new ice rink, and so it’s under construction. I don’t know where the money came from to fund it, but the town must have the same tax base it did 40 years ago. I see this all over, and I just don’t get it.


21 posted on 04/04/2012 9:33:49 AM PDT by throwback (The object of opening the mind, is as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: throwback

Here’s a radical idea: I’ll actually comment on the content of the article.

This election is shaping up as business vs. government, free enterprise vs. the public sector. Romney’s speech last night was a VERY pro-business speech. Most business people understand that the Obama administration is their mortal enemy. They know they’re going to have to write big checks to keep him from getting a second term. Sounds like they’re willing to do it.


22 posted on 04/04/2012 9:36:19 AM PDT by Califelephant
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: cripplecreek

Interesting story. It does seem like that at every level of government now you’re seeing this kind of feifdom mentality on the part of whatever official runs it. Near to where I live is a small town that I grew up in. As far as I know the people there are no wealthier than when I lived there. The houses are small 2-3 bedroom at most; worth about in the 100k’s at the most. Yet the mayor of the town has decided to build a huge new ice rink, and so it’s under construction. I don’t know where the money came from to fund it, but the town must have the same tax base it did 40 years ago. I see this all over, and I just don’t get it.


23 posted on 04/04/2012 9:45:53 AM PDT by throwback (The object of opening the mind, is as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 17 | View Replies]

To: Thunder90

http://www.opensecrets.org/pres12/contrib.php?cycle=2012&id=N00000286


24 posted on 04/04/2012 9:47:23 AM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: Califelephant
Is it really? Take the example of a real estate agent. I'm sure he or she would assume they are in the private sector. Yet a large percentage of the loans that feed their business are guaranteed by one of the GSE'S, and the interest rates are largely controlled by the FED. Toss in the mortgage interest rate deduction, and you can see the private sector real estate agent lives or dies by government policy. The government is heavily embedded in most industries now. So are the donors looking to remove the influence of government or just wishing to bend it in their favor? Sorry if that's depressing, but it is probably better to be realistic.
25 posted on 04/04/2012 10:07:52 AM PDT by throwback (The object of opening the mind, is as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 22 | View Replies]

To: George from New England

There is a “operation chaos” going on by Democrats to vote for Rick Santorum. The tallies have shown that liberal democrats that have voted in Republican primaries are going overwhelming in favor of Santorum.

Liberals are not giving us Romney. Liberals are trying their best to give us Santorum. Liberals believe that Mitt Romney would be a stronger candidate than Rick Santorum.


26 posted on 04/04/2012 10:10:12 AM PDT by 2012winner
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 2 | View Replies]

To: cripplecreek

I see them starting to donate to Obama during the general, ESPECIALLY if Romney collapses.


27 posted on 04/04/2012 10:30:21 AM PDT by Thunder90 (Romney barely won in OH with a 12-1 money advantage, he can't beat Obama that way.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 24 | View Replies]

To: PSYCHO-FREEP
According to exit polls in Wisconsin, a strong 4% were indeed Democrats who crossed over. But they mostly voted for Santorum.

Are you sure they're not Dems who are social conservatives? Until things "settled down" after Roe v. Wade, Democrat pols were more likely to be social conservatives than Republicans were. Lord knows, GOPe still has no use for social conservatives. There are lots of Dems who are socially conservative (I wouldn't hazard a guess as to numbers) who remain Dems -- partly because of historical reasons (like family tradition) and partly because the GOPe doesn't offer an attractive alternative.

28 posted on 04/04/2012 10:33:17 AM PDT by maryz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies]

To: 2012winner
Why are there so many open primaries? Santorum’s influence?
29 posted on 04/04/2012 10:37:13 AM PDT by throwback (The object of opening the mind, is as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 26 | View Replies]

To: TheBattman
WI will probably go for Obama in November, no matter who the GOP candidate is.

Actually, the winner in WI will depend on the outcome of the voter ID lawsuits. ID required = Rep win. No ID = Dem win. The state is that close, that 10k votes makes the difference.

30 posted on 04/04/2012 11:34:07 AM PDT by T. P. Pole
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies]

To: throwback

Yes, that’s why I said “most business people” and not “all business people”. An increasing number of business people are beholden to government hand-outs, or the health of their business is tied to government programs. Your real estate agent is a good example, and I could name a dozen more, in industries like healthcare, education, alternative energy, and on and on. And there are plenty of fat cats in Hollywood, Silicon Valley and on Wall Street that will be writing fat checks to Obama.

However, the average business owner and entrepreneur can see we’re at a tipping point, with the American free market economy in danger of becoming permanently overshadowed and overwhelmed by big government. If they want to reverse that trend, they’re going to have to keep Obama from getting a second term. My bet is they’re going to come through with whatever $ it takes to get it done.


31 posted on 04/04/2012 11:47:05 AM PDT by Califelephant
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 25 | View Replies]

To: maryz

“...Are you sure they’re not Dems who are social conservatives?...”

Nope, they’re not social conservative Democrats. The exit polling indicated they were Daily Kos Democrats trying to play games in a Republican primary.


32 posted on 04/04/2012 11:51:18 AM PDT by Califelephant
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: maryz
There are now very few Democrat Social Conservatives left and if they are, they have either quit the party or turned Independent/Tea Party or Republican.

The Democtat Party is now too clearly defined as extreme Liberal, Gay, Socialist, Marxist, Communist. There is absolutely nothing left in that party to support a Social Conservative, like there was during to Reagan years.

33 posted on 04/04/2012 11:58:59 AM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 28 | View Replies]

To: Califelephant
Not many of the critical states left, are open primaries, which will allow this party to vote for a genuine nominee with out wondering. That is the way they should all be.

In 2008, Rush was wrong, giving the Democrats ideas when he tried to promote “Operation Chaos” and upset Hillary. Well, looks like he got his wish, we “upset” Hillary and got Obama instead.........Thanks Rush! And now they are using the same prank on us. I guess we deserve it.

34 posted on 04/04/2012 12:06:10 PM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]

To: PSYCHO-FREEP
There are now very few Democrat Social Conservatives left

There are in Boston, but I think many of them have pretty much given up on politics. The MA GOP is firmly opposed to social conservatism (how do you think we got Romney? And Weld? And Cellucci?).

35 posted on 04/04/2012 12:20:09 PM PDT by maryz
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 33 | View Replies]

To: T. P. Pole

Which is exactly why these voter ID laws are under attack...from the LEFT!


36 posted on 04/04/2012 10:42:13 PM PDT by TheBattman (Isn't the lesser evil... still evil?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 30 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-36 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson