Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney holds a big lead in cash on hand in the Republican presidential primary, according to figures released Friday by most presidential campaigns. Romney’s $12.7 million in cash reserves tops Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann ($3.6 million), former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty($2 million), and former House speaker Newt Gingrich, who had $322,000 on hand and more than $1 million in debt. Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), who both raised more than $4 million in the second quarter, has yet to announce cash-on-hand totals. Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman does not have to file, because he announced his campaign so late in the quarter. President Obama's campaign had more than $37 million cash on hand.

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Romney Has Big Cash Lead
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3 comments:
Money translates into vote, generally.
romney is nothing more than a rino!
just more of what we don't want or need!
call him a rino if you want
more like another tool of big corps, big money wrecking the country
i have no hope
just nutjob extremists and tools of the fat cats
some choice
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