Sunday, October 16, 2011

figures

Obama and Romney are in a fight to reach the top. As Obama being the only candidate running for the Democratic nomination and Romney being one of the top candidates in the running or the republican nomination. Romney is looking as if he is doing better then Obama. Romney has raised more campaign money. Romney has been impressing many of these firm and donators so that they would fund him instead of Mr. Obama. Since the spring Romney has raised over $1.5 million from employees and firms of certain companies. Obama on the other hand has only raised about $270,000, and this money has been coming mostly from the same supporters and firms that donated to him in 2008.
Aside from firm raising Obama has raised far more then Romney or any other candidate in the running. Obama has raised over $100 million and $65 million for the democratic national committee.
Romney has raised so much money from his belief that wall street should be able to write its own rules removing the wall street reform.
The president has put in protections to ensure that history wont repeat itself financially. Romney has to stop putting of the impressions that he defends an economy who has ruined so many financial issues. And has now raised this financial crisis in which seems very had to get out of.
To some people and Romney supporters, not many people are going to vote Obama back into the presidency because of the current state of the economy and his failure to create more jobs.
Obama just recruited about 100 bundlers for the last three months. Among those 100 bundlers here were a few, Hilary Clinton, John E. Frank, Amy Friedkin. Each of who raised a significant amount of money for the presidential campaign.
Romney is expected to receive a hard running with his opponent Rick Perry who raised over $17 million in the last three months. Most of which was raised by Texas. Romney raise about $14 million, most of which came from California. Ron Paul raised about $8.3 million. Herman Cain raised about $2.8 million, which broke down to about $200 from each fund raiser. Michele Bachmann raise about $4 million and spent $6 million which left to have about $1.3.
The other candidates are all far behind. Rick Santorum raised $704,000 and ended up having $229,114 left. Jon M Huntsman Jr. ha raised $327,000 and now is over twice in debt of that amount. Newt Grigrich raised $808,000, ending up with $353,417. Even though Obama is at the top right now with the fund raising, although unlikely he could fall behind if Romney or Perry really start to gain popularity. And just be reading these figures it doesn’t determine who will win the race but it does give us a little idea of who are the top runners at this point.

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