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Giuliani Raises $11 Million, Leads GOPBy JIM KUHNHENN
Updated: 14 minutes agoFont size: WASHINGTON - Rudy Giuliani raised $11 million for the presidential race this summer, outpacing fellow Republicans though Mitt Romney was right behind with $10 million and tapped his own fortune to pump additional millions into the battle.

Giuliani's campaign income for the July-September quarter left him with $16 million cash on hand, aides said Thursday. Of that, about $12 million is available for the primary contests. Romney had $9 million on hand for the battle for the Republican nomination.

Romney contributed $8.5 million to his own campaign, a total that nearly matched his personal contributions for the first six months of the year. Overall, Romney, a former venture capitalist and Massachusetts governor, has dipped into his personal wealth for nearly $17.5 million.

John McCain, fighting to get back in the fray with the Republican front-runners, raised $6 million in the past three months and has $3.6 million cash on hand, his campaign said.

McCain aides said the fundraising and the financial condition of his campaign represent a turnaround for the Arizona senator, whose spending during the first six months of the year strained his budget while his polling numbers plummeted.

McCain was expected to report a debt of about $1.5 million, less than he reported at midyear.

Romney's ability to write his campaign checks has given him the resources to spend heavily on advertising throughout the year, particularly in Iowa where he was hardly known when he began his presidential effort.

His assets are estimated at between $190 million to $250 million, making him the wealthiest of all the candidates in both parties.

"Writing checks is always painful for me, no matter what it's for, but I nonetheless recognize this is a critical race," Romney told reporters in Manchester, N.H., on Thursday. "There is nothing more important to me than the success of this nation, and I know a lot of people are sacrificing to help my campaign, and I will certainly be contributing in my own campaign."

So far in the presidential contest, Romney has raised about $45 million from contributors. With his own money, the campaign's total receipts are more than $62 million. Giuliani is not far behind with more than $44 million, but about $4 million of that can be spent only in the general election _ if Giuliani wins the nomination. Romney is not raising any general election money.

The two Republicans lag far behind the two Democratic Party money leaders _ Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama. Clinton has raised about $63 million for the primary and about $17 million for the general election. She also has transferred $10 million left over from her 2006 Senate campaign. Obama has raised about $75 million for the primary contest and about $4 million for the general election.
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The field is far more even. People are hedging their bets and waiting for the frontrunner to finally come to the fore.
 
"Writing checks is always painful for me, no matter what it's for, but I nonetheless recognize this is a critical race," Romney (who is worth 200 million dollars) told reporters in Manchester, N.H., on Thursday."

Translation: I'm just a regular Joe! When I have to write a check for my electric bill, it's painful for me! Just call me Regular Joe Romney.

Republican voters respond: I can relate to Romney. He's just like me and George Bush. The democrats have millionaires running! They're elitists! I can't wait to vote for Regular Joe Romney!
 
"Republican voters respond: I can relate to Romney. He's just like me and George Bush. The democrats have millionaires running! They're elitists! I can't wait to vote for Regular Joe Romney!"

Classic!

Such a reminder of the '04 race, where Kerry was the "elitist millionaire, who didn't EARN his money," as though Bush was some kind of self-made man...
 
"Republican voters respond: I can relate to Romney. He's just like me and George Bush. The democrats have millionaires running! They're elitists! I can't wait to vote for Regular Joe Romney!"

Classic!

Such a reminder of the '04 race, where Kerry was the "elitist millionaire, who didn't EARN his money," as though Bush was some kind of self-made man...

I know. And they will line up to be snookered all over again. That's the fun thing about Republicans.
 
"Republican voters respond: I can relate to Romney. He's just like me and George Bush. The democrats have millionaires running! They're elitists! I can't wait to vote for Regular Joe Romney!"

Classic!

Such a reminder of the '04 race, where Kerry was the "elitist millionaire, who didn't EARN his money," as though Bush was some kind of self-made man...
Nah, Bush just wasn't "elitist".
 
Nah, Bush just wasn't "elitist".

Bush is the ultimate elitist. Just watch his press conferences, or go back to debate I w/ Kerry. He can't be bothered with anyone actually questioning his policies or challenging him in any way. He's just SO right about everything...the rest of us should just sit back & marvel.

Bush has nothing but contempt for the average American...
 
Giuliani Raises $11 Million, Leads GOPBy JIM KUHNHENN
Updated: 14 minutes agoFont size: WASHINGTON - Rudy Giuliani raised $11 million for the presidential race this summer, outpacing fellow Republicans though Mitt Romney was right behind with $10 million and tapped his own fortune to pump additional millions into the battle.


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Not so fast, Einstein.

I'm not through raising cash yet, Dummy.

First of all, I'm auctioning off my entire wardrobe of women's fashions. And I've got classy stuff - do you think I get my women's clothing from Mervyn's or JC Penny? lol

Second, I've got that police nightstick for sale on Ebay now. That's gonna bring in a fortune. You know why? Its the one we used on that Louima dude.

Third, Bernard Kerik and his mob buddies are...ahem, doing me some favors. My cash flow should be looking up soon.
 
Right, he was a regular Joe!

Kerry knew words and stuff. Total elitist.

Kerry was "nuanced"...what the hell is that!

And he wanted a "global test" for everything. Really! For every American policy decision, the elitist Kerry was prepared to send questionnaires to France & Germany to see if they approved.

Bush sticks w/ his gut...and oh, what a gut it has been for America...
 
Kerry was "nuanced"...what the hell is that!

And he wanted a "global test" for everything. Really! For every American policy decision, the elitist Kerry was prepared to send questionnaires to France & Germany to see if they approved.

Bush sticks w/ his gut...and oh, what a gut it has been for America...

Well, to me voting is a lot like dating. And if I am out on a date with a guy, and all of a sudden he is using polysyllabic words, I freak out. I'll walk out right there. Then I start looking to find me some guy who can't say nuclear. They're not easy to come by, but when you find one, score.
 
Bush is the ultimate elitist. Just watch his press conferences, or go back to debate I w/ Kerry. He can't be bothered with anyone actually questioning his policies or challenging him in any way. He's just SO right about everything...the rest of us should just sit back & marvel.

Bush has nothing but contempt for the average American...
Yeah, but it is "perception" that matters.

You said one was a rich "elitist" who didn't "earn" their money. Did you believe that, or are you just representing the projected "perception"?

Seriously. BDS is a sad thing to see. If anybody says anything at all that could be remotely construed as 'defense' you pretend that nothing they have ever posted in the past exists and then go off on tangents like this.

The perception was that Bush was "one of the regular guys"...
 
Yeah, but it is "perception" that matters.

You said one was a rich "elitist" who didn't "earn" their money. Did you believe that, or are you just representing the projected "perception"?

Seriously. BDS is a sad thing to see. If anybody says anything at all that could be remotely construed as 'defense' you pretend that nothing they have ever posted in the past exists and then go off on tangents like this.

The perception was that Bush was "one of the regular guys"...

What is wrong with you lately Damo?

The perception was that Bush was "one of the regular guys

That was the whole point of my first post. Yes that was the perception, that is the same perception that Mitt is trying to give my claiming he cries in pain whenever he has to write a check (first newsflash, this guy doesn't write checks), and there are plenty of republicans who will fall for it all over again.
 
Yeah, but it is "perception" that matters.

You said one was a rich "elitist" who didn't "earn" their money. Did you believe that, or are you just representing the projected "perception"?

Seriously. BDS is a sad thing to see. If anybody says anything at all that could be remotely construed as 'defense' you pretend that nothing they have ever posted in the past exists and then go off on tangents like this.

The perception was that Bush was "one of the regular guys"...


You're a total jackass. Pointing out the facts is not BDS. It's called reality. Maybe you want to tune in sometime.
 
What is wrong with you lately Damo?

The perception was that Bush was "one of the regular guys

That was the whole point of my first post. Yes that was the perception, that is the same perception that Mitt is trying to give my claiming he cries in pain whenever he has to write a check (first newsflash, this guy doesn't write checks), and there are plenty of republicans who will fall for it all over again.
Then take it as agreement. Did I answer you post or the guy who started in on me about him being the "most elitist".

Not everything is about you, Darla.

You are touchy today.
 
You're a total jackass. Pointing out the facts is not BDS. It's called reality. Maybe you want to tune in sometime.
And, in a thread talking about perception the assumption of my statement being what I thought is only caused by BDS.

Seriously. You can't see the guy's name without going off-kilter and assuming things about people.

Take our shared past together, use it to define what I say in threads. You may find it will help you to discern a little better what I was talking about rather than assuming I mean what you want a "Bush Defender" to mean.
 
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