http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/08/AR2007010801710.html?nav=hcmoduletmvRomney Raises $6.5 Million in One-Day Blitz
By Chris Cillizza
washingtonpost.com Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 9, 2007; Page A06
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney raised $6.5 million for his presidential exploratory committee yesterday, sending a powerful message to his potential opponents about the seriousness of his bid for the Republican nomination.
Romney gathered about 400 of his largest financial backers for an all-day call-a-thon at the Boston convention center. The group included politicians such as Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt, former Massachusetts governor William F. Weld and former lieutenant governor Kerry Healey, as well as deep-pocketed fundraisers such as Utah billionaire Jon Huntsman Sr., eBay chief executive Meg Whitman and Tennessee money man Ted Welch.
Ex-Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, with volunteers Dieter and Ursula Kuster of San Diego, works the phones at a fundraiser for his possible presidential bid. (By Neal Hamberg -- Bloomberg News)
The politicos and fundraisers hit up friends and colleagues, and many of them wrote their own checks to contribute to the day's total. Less than four hours into the effort, Romney had surpassed his goal of raising $1 million; 90 minutes later, he announced that more than $2.5 million had been collected and urged callers to "keep on dialing for dollars." The day's total included actual contributions and what a Romney spokesman called "signed pledges."
Romney has said he hopes to raise $100 million in 2007 to support his presidential aspirations. An internal campaign document for former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, which a rival campaign leaked to the media last week, set the same goal. By comparison, then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush collected $69 million in 1999 for his campaign.