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Willard Mitt Romney, governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007, was the wealthiest of all the 2008 presidential candidates. When he formally announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president on February 13, 2007, the former venture capitalist was believed to have amassed a fortune worth as much as $250 million.
After the first fundraiser for his presidential campaign committee on January 9, 2007, Romney had already brought in $6.5 million, more than the amounts raised by any other Republican contender. Meg Whitman, CEO of eBay and a former colleague of Romney, signed on as a financial co-chair of his presidential campaign. And first quarter 2007 fund-raising information showed Romney leading the Republican field with more than $23 million, though that was less than funds raised by Democratic contenders Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in the same period. Fund-raising results for the second quarter revealed that Romney had lent $8.9 million to his campaign from his personal funds, as well as that he had spent $20.7 million, more than any other Republican candidate. By the end of 2007, he had raised $88.5 million, but $35.4 million of that came from his own pocket.
Winning the money race, strategically outspending other candidates on advertising in the early primary states, and promising to donate his salary as president to charity (as he had done as governor) wasn't enough to secure Romney the nomination. He dropped out of the race after disappointing Super Tuesday results in February 2008, when opponent John McCain solidified his position as the party's frontrunner. Romney won only 11 state primaries and caucuses, 4.7 million votes, and 291 delegates. According to Federal Election Commission filings, all told, the campaign spent $113.6 million, $44.6 of which came from Romney himself.
Though he endorsed John McCain and campaigned for him, Romney was passed over as a running mate. Romney has called a 2012 presidential run "unlikely" but he is reported to be hiring campaign staff and raising money for future political campaigns. Who knows, he may get his shot at the oval office yet.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-31-2008 @ 10:57PM
Mel the Mormon said...
Thank God OBAMA won!!! The GOP isn't fit to take out my trash let alone serve in public office. No wonder the Democrats beat the snot out of the GOP in 2006 and 2008. Everybody is sick and tired of these corrupt GOP freaks who cling to their guns and bibles. HAHAHA
12-29-2008 @ 10:03PM
bjalder26 said...
Well duh, the guy who has been running for president for a decade, who was beloved by the mainstream media won the nomination. It’s not a surprise, but Romney gave him a great run, and Romney won among conservatives. If the conservative vote wasn’t so split, maybe Romney would be president elect now.
1-07-2009 @ 11:58AM
Darren said...
It was a tale of two campaigns: the overwhelmingly wealthy Romney campaign versus the grassroots Huckabee campaign. While McCain may have snuck by the battle to secure the nomination, it's obvious that in the long run Huckabee's method completely dismantled Romney's chances of ever being a Republican nominee for president.