Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




February 21, 2012


Obama's Whopping Cash on Hand Advantage

The volatile Republican presidential primary has given President Obama an opportunity to take full advantage of an incumbent's fundraising advantage, according to The Fix.

"Obama's campaign had $76 million cash on hand at the end of the month; the four GOP candidates had less than $13 million combined. Even better for Obama is the fact that Romney's opponents closed the fundraising gap significantly, which will reduce Romney's spending advantage going forward."

Meanwhile, The Hill notes that Mitt Romney started January "with $19.9 million on hand and ended it with $7.7 million in the bank, as expenditures were nearly triple the amount the campaign was able to raise... The pro-Romney super-PAC, Restore Our Future, which by law cannot coordinate with the campaign, also announced its January fundraising figures on Monday, taking in nearly $7 million while spending twice that amount."










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