Coming into the convention out of primary cash, the Romney campaign borrowed $20 million with general election money it couldn’t spend yet as collateral.
The campaign is now $11 million in debt.
Gov. Susana Martinez (R-NM) criticizes Romney on 47%.
“We have a lot of people that are at the poverty level in New Mexico, but they count just as much as anybody else,” Martinez said. “There is a net that does allow them to be caught and taken care of, whether it be through medical services, whether it be food services, whether it be with funding for apartments, for housing.
“I think, certainly the fact that New Mexico provides that safety net is a good thing,” the Republican governor said.
New Romney Ad* Doubles Down on 47 percent Read More
Two quick notes: In most full polls President Obama maintains a small but clear lead coming out of the conventions. But do note that the tracking polls, Gallup and Rasmussen, have basically reverted to their pre-convention norm. Which is to say, more or less tied, when you put the two of them together. Also, AP/GfK released a poll this morning which has President Obama with a mere one point lead.
On the other side of the equation, is this the day when Mitt Romney finally falls below 30% on Intrade. As of this morning, he’s hanging on at 31%.
The Romney campaign is now pushing the line that his infamous fundraiser comments were pointed at the growth of government under President Obama and the evils of dependency. He’s even saying now that his comments help clarify his position and sharpen the ideological debate.
Of course, this is not what he said. Read More
Colbert fixes Romney’s problem by delivering the 47 percent message … with more elegance.
Is Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin surging too? Like Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts, but coming back from a much larger deficit, Baldwin has now crept into the lead. Read More