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    Romney banks 3-to-1 cash edge over closest rival

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney leads all Republicans in the contest for campaign cash, cementing his front-runner status among contenders hoping to go up against President Barack Obama in 2012.

    While Romney's $12.7 million in the bank far outdistanced a spread-out GOP field, dollars don't always translate to votes. The chasm between Romney and his rivals suggested many Republican donors are waiting on the sidelines, watching the topsy-turvy campaign foment and the candidates finally start to engage one another.

    "It's a little unsettling that people have so underperformed expectations," said Dave Carney, an adviser to Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is weighing joining the race. "Clearly, there's some ... concern about either economics or about the candidates. I don't know the reason."

    Romney, a ferocious fundraiser who spent weeks on the road collecting pledges and checks, added more than $18.4 million to his account during the April-to-June fundraising period. That sum outpaced his closest rival to announce numbers so far, Rep. Michele Bachmann, by a 3-to-1 margin in banked cash. Yet he still came up short for his campaign's internal $50 million goal for the first half of this year.

    Unlike four years ago when he hoped to help his first presidential bid with $44.6 million from his own personal fortune, Romney so far has not opened his wallet to help his second White House bid.

    Bachmann, a darling among tea partyers, said she would report $3.6 million in the bank, a blend of fundraising and a transfer from her congressional campaign fund. She brought in a total of $4.2 million since formally beginning her campaign in June, much of it available for the primary campaign.

    A potent fundraiser, Bachmann relied on small donors to raise $13.5 million for her 2010 re-election campaign and recently brought on board veteran high-dollar fundraising consultants to help build a national operation.

    Tim Pawlenty, the former two-term governor of Minnesota, raised just around $4 million during the April-to-June period and has about $1.4 million available for his primary contest and some $600,000 more available if he were to capture the nomination.

    The reports also detailed problems for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, whose campaign was carrying more than $1 million in debt. The former Georgia lawmaker — whose bid has struggled since 18 staff members, consultants and advisers resigned en masse — raised $2.1 million for the quarter but spent $1.8 million. Gingrich listed about $322,000 in the bank.

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who lost re-election in 2006, reported taking in $582,000, with less than $225,000 banked for the primaries.

    The financial picture for the 2012 presidential nominating race slowly came into clearer focus with the reports. While money doesn't guarantee success, it does pay for crucial television ads, polling to measure whether a message is working and staff to run the mechanics of a national election.

    The numbers are one of the first measures of the campaigns' early strength as they look to take on Obama's well-funded re-election bid. On Wednesday, Obama's team announced it had raised $86 million during the second quarter of the year for his campaign and the Democratic Party.

    Georgia businessman Herman Cain brought in almost $2.6 million in the first weeks of his White House bid, but the talk show host and Godfathers Pizza CEO banked less than the $500,000 he loaned himself.

    Rep. Ron Paul, the Texan with a die-hard following among the party's libertarian wing, reported $2.9 million in the bank and said he moved more than $1 million from his House campaign committee. He announced he would not seek another term.

    Aides said former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman has collected $4.1 million, but as much as half of that could be money he's put into the campaign himself.

    Huntsman declared himself a candidate in June, but did not file his paperwork with the FEC until July. That means the first disclosures from the Huntsman camp will be on Oct. 15, when the July-through-September report is due.

    On the sidelines, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said her political action committee reported raising about $1.7 million during the first six months of the year and spending almost as much, about $1.6 million. The 2008 vice presidential pick has flirted with a White House run and has said she plans to make a decision later this summer.

    Should she run, Palin could not legally shift SarahPAC's $1.4 million in the bank into a presidential race.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Beth Fouhy in New York, April Castro in Austin, Brian Bakst in Minneapolis, Shannon McCaffrey in Atlanta and Becky Bohrer in Juneau contributed to this report.

     

    141 comments

    • Air Force Vet  •  10 mths ago
      Ron Paul has been a champion of the Republican party for over 3 decades...an Air Force veteran like myself...leads in many national polls, believes in fiscal responsibility (as is expected from "we the people"), and a guy like Mitt Romney...who is the father of Obamacare (which most of us doesn't want)...is a front runner? Keep voting for who you are told to vote for...I won't vote all (unless Ron Paul is nominated)...at least I won't have anything on my conscience afterward!
      • Barbara 10 mths ago
        You are living in a dream world if you expect Ron Paul to be nominated as the Republican candidate for President in 2012 . . he doesn't fit their narrow-minded, bigoted ideals for the Republican nomination, and if you vote for him as a 3rd party candidate, he will never make it, and your vote might as well be for whichever freaky candidate (Romney, Bachmann, et al) the party decides upon . . .
      • Nathan M 10 mths ago
        Romney is not the father of Obamacare. Obama claimed his health care plan was like Romney's, but it was 100 time bigger and had built into it, the means to destroy all opposing insurance plans. Romney's represented one state, which is federalism. Obama's is un-Constitutional.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      Who the hell names his kid Mitt?
      • Mike D. 10 mths ago
        Well, his real name is Willard, and he would rather go by Mitt. I guess it's the lesser of two evils, as far as he's concerned.
      • Zee 10 mths ago
        What is in a name...andy...handy.....the name, the clothes...a man is what he does with what he is given, don't be so shallow to be led astray by titles and surface BS......how about barak,,might as well be "hater of america"
      • A Yahoo! User 10 mths ago
        LIKE THE RAT!!!
    • Kiwicowboy  •  10 mths ago
      Not much to pick from for the election except for Ron Paul. If Paul doesn't win the Republican nomination, which the RNC will do everything it can to stop him, you will voting for either Hitler or Stalin. The people loose either way!
    • j  •  10 mths ago
      Ron Paul posted this on facebook 4 hours ago... "We just announced our 2nd Quarter fundraising numbers. We are in 2nd place in fundraising with $4 million cash on hand and over $4.5 million raised, all for the primary. Thank you for your support!" Well Yahoo just lost all credibility... as if they had any to begin with...
    • Kodiak  •  10 mths ago
      It's a sad state of affairs when whoever has the most money wins. Didn't Obama spend something like 800 million on his election. What a joke our system has become.
      • Nathan M 10 mths ago
        That depends on who is giving him the money.
      • Judge 10 mths ago
        Thank the 5 supreme conservative justices.
        They say corporations are people
    • Jive D  •  10 mths ago
      Ron Paul raised $4.5 million, which was more than Bachmann's haul. Typical AP reporting, making it sound as though Bachmann was second in fund-raising, and dismissing Ron Paul. Nothing new there.
      • MR 10 mths ago
        None of the GOP candidates have even a slight chance of winning the general election. President Obama will easily be reelected and whats more the GOP will lose control of the house. Their performance in the house has been pathetic.
      • Michael 10 mths ago
        Bachman is second in polls... not in fund raising... Here you have a blogger trying to make Ron Paul out to be a more popular figure than he really is (nothing new there).
      • Dino Duet 10 mths ago
        @Michael, wow you are ignorant! Ron Paul won all the recent straw polls, Tea Party polls, and the recent TIME magazine online poll! What you should say is Bachman is second in the media attention, then you would be telling the truth. The media is good at telling you what to think, not making you think, (nothing new there)
    • LLuke  •  10 mths ago
      Why is it that the mainstream media is still refusing to give Ron Paul the credit he deserves? They have drastically understated the money his campaign has raised and never mention his domination in various straw polls. Why is the mainstream media and GOP trying to "pump up" Romney? Why are so many of the replies to articles like this filled with Americans (Republicans, Democrats, and Independents) who LOVE Ron Paul and share his views? Vote for Ron Paul…and if you don’t know who he is…google him! Two years ago, I had never heard of him. Now I am a huge supporter! Don’t believe the political machine or the biased media!
      • L.C. 10 mths ago
        I voted for him in 2008... wrote him in. And yes, I'll be voting for him again in 2012.

        An election is not a popularity contest. What that means is: you shouldn't vote for someone just because other people, such as the mass media or the big bankers, tell you that they are one of the two main candidates. Vote for the person who embodies what you truly believe in....and never give up on them... and look at their voting record. It's the most telling thing of their principles. Obama hardly had any record to examine... damn, most of the American people bought his lies.... hook, line, and sinker. Thanks, SHEEP.
      • Michael 10 mths ago
        Luke, welcome to the R3volution.
    • masterzvoice  •  10 mths ago
      The article is so full of lies.

      Ron Paul has the second most contributions and they are from vastly more supporters than all of the other candidates combined.

      But AP won't tell you that for fear they will have to let him be heard by the major media and spread good ideas and real solutions around.

      Can't have that you know.
    • Obediah  •  10 mths ago
      Wow they sure lie about Ron Paul, he raised 4.6 million from red blooded Americans!
    • Dino Duet  •  10 mths ago
      Romney got smoked by Ron Paul almost 2 to 1 in the recent TIME magazine online poll. Ron Paul also won every recent straw poll and a Tea Party poll. Who gives a rat's #$%$ how much Romney was able to get from the bankers? Why aren't we hearing more about Ron Paul? He's the real Republican Front runner whether the media likes to admit it or not!
    • Mordecai Irony  •  10 mths ago
      More lamestream AP lies and juxtapositions. This is a fair assessment for stupid people that the puppet masters want to follow.
      The real deal, Ron Paul, is waaay ahead of this joker. And that's based on principle, not 'rah rah' crap.
    • h2ok9  •  10 mths ago
      Oh yeah?

      Well what I want to know is, who do you vote for when the voting scales are manipulated by our own courts??

      The Supreme Court Removes Another Barrier to Corporate Ownership of Elections
      By John Nichols

      From The Nation
      The US Supreme Court's conservative majority continued its project of bartering off American democracy to the highest bidder with a decision Monday that will make it dramatically harder to counter free-spending attack campaigns funded by billionaire donors and corporate spin machines.

      With a 5-4 vote, the Court has struck down a matching-funds mechanism in Arizona's Clean Elections Law that allowed candidates who accepted public funding to match the spending of privately funded candidates and independent groups that might attack them. Under the Arizona law -- which has long been considered a national model for using public funds to pay for campaigns -- candidates who accept public funding are limited in what they can spend.

      In so doing, the Court has tipped the balance even further toward wealthy and corporation-allied candidates in a move that says the only speech right now protected in our politics is the right of those with the deepest pockets to shout down everyone else.

      "This decision, based on an upside-down interpretation of the First Amendment, takes away the right of Arizonans not only to ensure a modicum of integrity and fairness in their elections but to promote more political speech. The Court has thus ensured that the wealthiest can continue to pay for outsized political influence and maintain their speech advantages," says Marge Baker of People for the American Way.

      "The Roberts Court has once again twisted the Constitution to benefit the wealthy and powerful while leaving ordinary Americans with a diminished voice," added Baker. "Like in Citizens United v. FEC, which prohibited legislatures from limiting corporate spending to influence elections, the Court's majority has strayed from the text and history of the Constitution in order to prevent citizens from maintaining control over our democracy.

      The Roberts Court would do well to remember that the Constitution was written to protect democracy for all people, not just the rich and powerful. Today it has ruled not only that the wealthy have a right to spend more but that they have a right that everyone else spend less."

      Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
      Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies would be in such keeping as our souls are now.

      I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it.

      The policy of the American government is to leave their citizens free, neither restraining nor aiding them in their pursuits.

      No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another, and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.

      To take from one because it is thought that his own industry and that of his father’s has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association—the guarantee to every one of a free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it.

      I think myself that we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many parasites living on the labor of the industrious. (Even back then!)

      When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)
    • Wayne Y  •  10 mths ago
      Mitt Romney is a pretty boy, flip flopper. He will not last long.
    • L.C.  •  10 mths ago
      Vote for LIBERTY in 2012.

      Vote for the U.S. CONSTITUTION in 2012.
    • BlakeR  •  10 mths ago
      We focus entirely too much on how much candidates are raising, how about focusing on their ever changing messages?
    • GENERATIONaleX  •  10 mths ago
      Ron Paul raised 4.5 million and has 4 million in the bank according to the official campaign press release. It's not that hard to find that information Yahoo news, seriously.
    • Wayne Y  •  10 mths ago
      Ron Paul, the next president of the United States.
    • Scott  •  10 mths ago
      Romney swallowed the Bush / Cheney garbage about Iraq War #2 hook line and sinker.
      A reporter asked him why none of his 4 sons are serving or have served in the military.
      Mitt the Mormon tried to make a "joke" about that. You don't hear me laughing, Mitt. 4500 dead US troops. Who would vote for this despicable monster?
    • Peace Sells  •  10 mths ago
      Michele Bachmann ROFL. Please Michele Bachmann was an IRS agent, you think she's going to get into the white house and work for the people.
    • speedylarry  •  10 mths ago
      Romney is an expert in closing down business and exporting jobs overseas
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