AP/ September 22, 2012, 11:37 PM

Romney focuses on California fundraising

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign fundraising event in Del Mar, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012.

Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks at a campaign fundraising event in Del Mar, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. / AP Photo/Charles Dharapak

(AP) DEL MAR, Calif. - Facing criticism that he's too focused on raising campaign cash, Mitt Romney is about to launch what advisers call an "intense battleground state schedule." But on Saturday, the Republican presidential nominee focused exclusively on courting donors in a state that hasn't supported a Republican presidential candidate in almost a quarter century.

Speaking to roughly 650 supporters gathered at Grand Del Mar, a luxury hotel north of San Diego, Romney said his campaign schedule has been hectic.

"I'm not even going to be able to go home today," he said of his second home in nearby La Jolla. "We're just coming to town to see you and keep the campaign going. It's nonstop."

Later at fundraising event in the Los Angeles-area, Romney criticized President Barack Obama for failing to "fix Washington."

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"The truth is, he has proven he cannot fix Washington from the inside," Romney said at an event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel that his campaign said raised about $6 million.

The former Massachusetts governor's schedule, particularly his focus on fundraising over campaigning in battleground states with voters, has drawn criticism from some Republicans who fear the campaign is moving in the wrong direction less than seven weeks before Election Day. President Barack Obama on Saturday campaigned in Wisconsin, which has emerged as a swing state, where he also raised money. Polls suggest that Obama has a narrow lead in several key states.

Romney adviser Kevin Madden defended the fundraising focus, while highlighting a shift in the coming days

"We're here raising the resources we're going to need to compete in all those battleground states through Election Day," Madden said. "That's also been matched with a really intense battle ground state schedule that's going to be coming up starting Sunday night. We're keeping very busy."

Over the last week, Romney has attended five public events and at least a dozen fundraisers.

Cognizant of the criticism, his campaign added a Colorado rally to his Sunday night schedule ahead of a three-day bus tour in Ohio. He'll also campaign in Virginia next week. All three states are considered highly competitive.

The shift comes as Romney works to get his campaign back on track.

Already facing reports of campaign infighting, Romney suffered another setback early in the week after his remarks surfaced in an unauthorized video declaring that almost half of Americans are dependent upon government and believe they are victims. On Friday, Romney released his 2011 tax returns showing income of $13.6 million, largely from investment income.

Romney seemed to be trying to move past his video-taped remarks on Saturday.

"This is a tough time," he told donors. "These are our brothers and sisters. These are not statistics. These are people. The president's policies — these big-government, big-tax monolithic policies — are not working."

Earlier in the week, conservative columnist Peggy Noonan called Romney's campaign "incompetent."

"Romney doesn't seem to be out there campaigning enough. He seems-in this he is exactly like the president-to always be disappearing into fund-raisers, and not having enough big public events," wrote the former Ronald Reagan speechwriter.

Romney's California fundraising chairman sought to ease donors' concerns that the GOP nominee's campaign was headed in the wrong direction. Thomas Tellefsen told the crowd at the Beverly Hilton he understood they are "probably feeling a bit worried" and frustrated by coverage of the 2012 race.

"I wanted to share some thoughts with you tonight. They can provide you with some comfort," he said. "Polls are not elections. The voters have not yet spoken."

Romney, who would be among the wealthiest presidents ever elected, has struggled to shed the image of an out-of-touch millionaire.

At the Saturday fundraiser in the San Diego-area, where donors paid as much as $25,000 to attend, Romney did little to help that image. He told the audience he spent the night before raising money at a San Francisco area mansion.

"Property up there is, I'm sure, very, very expensive. And we got to her driveway — it was at least a mile long, up and up, it's like, Oh my goodness, how in the world?" Romney said. "And then we came to the home, and it was like San Simeon, you know, the Hearst castle. It was this beautiful home with gardens, manicured gardens, and a pool and a topiary and so forth."

Romney charged that the president is taking America on a "pathway to become like Europe," adding a jab at his audience's home state.

"Europe doesn't work there. It's never going to work here," Romney said. "It's even possible we could be on a pathway to become California — I don't want that either."

He later said he was joking.

And before promising that he was done raising money in the San Diego area, Romney encouraged his California donors to help him reach voters in more competitive states.

"I need you to find someone who voted for Barack Obama, maybe in a swing state, and give him a call, and tell him to go to the polls and support this effort," he said.

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Think3Times says:
Na na na na na na na na Gaffe Man!

and his sidekick Ryan the boy blunder!
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Think3Times replies:
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Ryan: Holy offshore accounts Gaffe man!

Gaffe Man: Quick Ryan! To the Gaffemobile!
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sjc_1 says:
No one believes Romney, after all the flip flops his credibility is SHOT. He had to go right to win the primary and now he wants you to believe everything he said he did NOT say. Orwell would have been proud if it were not so all insane.
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Lindag20 says:
Are any videos of these fundraising events going to surface? I wouldn't be surprised if the donors don't put stop payments on their checks after the put down of their home state. Might as well insult the donors while you're at it.
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cubscout09 replies:
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I'll settle for the videos of the sparsely attended rallys that Romney/Ryan will be attending next week.
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Rafterman11 says:
I saw Paul Ryan brought up death panels to seniors in a speech yesterday. Yes, "death panels". Again.

You know what's amazing? Not the GOP ability to lie and take things out of context. Most politicians can do that. Its their ability to recycle already-proven-as-lies as new again, without feeling the least bit of shame, remorse or embarrassment.
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fiberglass3 says:
9-9-9, Oops and 47% is all that they have to offer.

Any wonder why Obama is ahead?
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sjc_1 says:
To those that think CBS is biased, stop coming to CBS. This fund raising is another way for the rich to write it off on their taxes. In essence the tax payer is subsidizing their contribution.

Mitt can raise all the money he can, it is still an uphill climb. When he says stuff like "if I overpaid my taxes, I am not qualified to be president" people have to wonder if he is rowing with both ores in the water.
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sjc_1 replies:
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Correction..."oars", he is not a metallurgist :)
IndependentNow55 replies:
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I just check in occasionally to see what the sheep are thinking. I just want to make sure people understand the Kool-aid they are drinking. Just a public service I provide. You're as free to ignore my comments as I am to ignore CBS's.
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IndependentNow55 says:
Blatant Liberal Media Bias. Look at the first paragraphs of these two stories on Romney and Obama. I should be used to this but it still amazes me.

Romney focuses on California fundraising
Facing criticism that he's too focused on raising campaign cash, Mitt Romney is about to launch what advisers call an "intense battleground state schedule." But on Saturday, the Republican presidential nominee focused exclusively on courting donors in a state that hasn't supported a Republican presidential candidate in almost a quarter century.

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Solarrays247 replies:
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Truth hurts? It's understood that Republicans have an adversity to true facts. There's hope for you though...you'll find it at Faux News...third turn on your right.
cubscout09 replies:
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No doubt, Romney...courting donors as opposed to Obama...takes...message to cheering thousands. Yeah, most of us have already noticed that.

Hey, I noticed a brown face seated prominently behind Ryan during his NASA speech. I was so suprised, I had to have two beers.
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TJphoto says:
This is throwing good money after bad. However all money not spent can be given to those running in 2014 & 2016. The Republicans want power and they will pay any price to get it again. TRICKLE DOWN equals TRICKLE UP.
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jackpenn says:
Let's look at this in a realistic, logical scenario; You own a business, and have gotten into some trouble economically with the running of your business. You decide to hire someone to run your business, so you begin interviewing people for the CEO position you want to fill. Barack Obama is one of the people you interview, and you see he really has no background in running any business. Has been serving the common people of Chicago with a government paycheck most of his career. He appears to be a smart man, with a good family, but his credentials just don't seem to be in line with having any experience in operating anykind of a business. Mitt Romney is your next person to interview, and you realize this person has a well established resume of running many different kinds of businesses, and has been successful in most of them. He was in politics for a brief time, and was elected as governor because of his successful business background, and he accomplished getting his State economically well established again, after it had been deep in debt. Now, which one do you hire to run your business? America has become a failing big business now for over eight years, with two blundering incompetent CEO's and if we don't have change for the better real soon, American Enterprises Inc. will be bankrupt and we'll all be out of work.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Run America like a business, eh? Or a big business, since a lot of them have been faltering but at least they get to be bailed out all the time... at our expense... naturally...

Offshore more jobs, pocket that "profit" offshore, demand all the US has to offer for nothing... sounds like Romney, a true leech, wanting all of us to work for as close to nothing as possible.

Your CEO buddies have even gutted you, if you thought about it for a while. Private industry, what you salivate over, has done this. And bought government. So stop blaming figureheads and look at the core of the problem.

Also, Obama's record is compromise, so if you can't stand him then you'd better be aware of what he's allowing:


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10/11/romneys-advisers-met-with-obama-to-help-craft-obama-care/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/aroy/2011/10/11/how-mitt-romneys-health-care-experts-helped-design-obamacare/

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2012/mar/20/romneycare-and-obamacare-can-you-tell-difference/

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/06/conservatives-attack-mitt-romney-michael-leavitt-transition-team-obamacare-exchanges.php

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3096434/vp/40575006#40575006

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7421252n&tag=contentMain;contentBody

Even Obamacare - that is Romneycare yet people will berate Obama for the same thing Romney put out! It's amazing what some around here do...

Here are some of what your comrades have done:


"Voted NO on repealing tax subsidy for companies which move US jobs offshore. (Mar 2005)"

Now, read that - giving taxpayer money to corporations that offshore (to communist countries). This means people in America are out of work as we're shipping jobs overseas. This also means we create a revenue problem because there are fewer working people to tax.

Obama voted 'YES' to repeal the anti-free market corporate handout issue...


http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Rick_Santorum.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/john_mccain.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/mitch_mcconnell.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/jim_demint.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Orrin_Hatch.htm#Corporations
http://www.issues2000.org/senate/Judd_Gregg.htm#Corporations
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/john_cornyn.htm#Corporations
bbinfla replies:
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LOL, Sorry been trickled on enough!
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pwayne1 says:
This race is over in a little more than five weeks and his concern is fund raising....the debates that are coming up are going to finish him off. He is as inept a Presidential candidate as I have ever seen in the last fifty years....the main thing is that he does not tell the truth. He is a liar. Ann Romney says trust him...she's as screwed up as he is. I think they are already on another planet that they are hoping for in their mormons cult!
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Maybe Ann Romney will take responsibility for his actions. But I doubt it.

Her words are truly hollow.
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