j-mac
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In this day we have Obama sycophants in the MSM touting one poll or another showing the race being tied, or Obama with a slight edge. Never of course mentioning the polling bias included in nearly every poll, weighted with 2 - 1 demo/progressive v. conservatives.
A wise person says if you want to get the truth of the matter, follow the money.
Good grief, you can almost see the "Gray Lady" cryin' can't you?
A wise person says if you want to get the truth of the matter, follow the money.
In the battle for political cash, President Obama is finding himself in an unaccustomed place during the final months of the 2012 campaign: he is losing.
Mitt Romney and the Republican National Committee easily outraised the formidable Obama money machine for the second month in a row. A nonstop schedule of high-dollar events around the country brought in $106 million during June to Mr. Obama’s $71 million, giving him and his party four times the cash on hand that it had just three months ago.
Mr. Obama’s fund-raising deficit in part reflects how steeply the terrain has shifted since 2008, when many Republican donors embraced the candidate and his campaign raised millions of dollars from Wall Street and other traditionally right-leaning industries. Now those donors are swinging hard back to the Republican Party — and to Mr. Romney, whose promise to curtail regulation and cut taxes has helped draw a torrent of five-figure checks.
In a worrisome development for the Obama campaign, Mr. Romney, who until now has been heavily dependent on donors giving the maximum federal contribution, also showed success in June drawing small donors, a traditional strength of the Obama campaign. Reflecting the intensifying general election matchup with Mr. Obama and conservative anger over the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the president’s signature health care law, Mr. Romney raised about a third of his total in checks of under $250, officials said on Monday. Mr. Romney and the R.N.C. now have about $160 million in cash.
“This month’s fund-raising is a statement from voters that they want a change of direction in Washington,” Spencer Zwick, Mr. Romney’s finance chief, said in a statement.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/10/us/romney-again-outdoes-obama-in-fund-raising.html?_r=1&hp
Good grief, you can almost see the "Gray Lady" cryin' can't you?