
As chairman of the Republican Governors Association in 2006, Mitt Romney crisscrossed the country to elect GOP governors and broke the group’s fundraising record by hauling in $20 million.
Yet just two of the 16 governors he worked to elect then are supporting his presidential bid.
In fact, just three of the nation’s 22 Republican governors have endorsed him.
There are plenty of reasons that might explain the former Massachusetts governor’s surprisingly weak support among his former colleagues. But one of them stands out: He appears to have inadvertently alienated a good many of his fellow governors as RGA chairman.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8274.html
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8274.html
Also, Mittster won Maine caucus:
TPM:
Mitt Romney can now claim to have won the final Republican contest before Super Tuesday: The Maine caucuses, which are being held town by town throughout this weekend. With 68% of the towns reporting, the Associated Press has projected Romney the winner with 52% of the state delegates to John McCain's 21%, followed by Ron Paul at 19% and Mike Huckabee with 6%.
Mitt Romney can now claim to have won the final Republican contest before Super Tuesday: The Maine caucuses, which are being held town by town throughout this weekend. With 68% of the towns reporting, the Associated Press has projected Romney the winner with 52% of the state delegates to John McCain's 21%, followed by Ron Paul at 19% and Mike Huckabee with 6%.
2 comments:
Mitt's not liked by even his Party now will he write a check to correct that too. As Mitt is a CEO I wonder what the shareholders are saying about Mitt just writing out checks to himself. Mr. Breck is the man at lease in his own mine.
News Talk AM1040 interviews Mitt Romney too funny !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lAFfLy05_Y
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