Why the GOP (and Romney especially) Should Be Worried

Nice little chart, from Benjy Sarlin at TPM (click to enlarge):

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Nearly 90 percent of donations to Romney are from large donors. This is a problem for him in two ways. One, it shows that he doesn’t have a broad base of “regular guy” voters. Two, if Romney donors have already given their maximum donation, he can’t go to that well again during the general election.

Here’s another chart you might have seen on Rachel Maddow’s show (click to enlarge):

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This is to demonstrate that Romney’s popularity took a dive after he got Donald Trump’s endorsement. But whether the Donald caused the dive or not, Romney doesn’t seem to be wearing well on voters.

8 thoughts on “Why the GOP (and Romney especially) Should Be Worried

  1. 72% of super PAC money funding the 2010 election cycle would have been prohibited prior to Citizens United. Curious, did the Framers intend that the Supreme Court Justices serve for life? Given its decisions over recent years and given that its justices can continue to make them until they drop dead, it’s quite possible that in the coming years they will manage to completely destroy this already severely compromised democracy of ours.

  2. The base doesn’t like Mitt.
    Joe and Jane Average Republican don’t like Mitt.
    Only the rich and corporatist’s like him.

    Too bad the Republican Party spent the last 3+ years trying to tear-down Obama, and didn’t spend time building-up their own candidate base.
    Now, it looks like they’re stuck with “Fill-in the ___________________” Mitt, “Torquemada” Rick, “Three-timing” Newt, and “Pluto” Paul.
    It couldn’t happen to a “nicer” bunch of Christianista assholes.

  3. LHW – Yes, you can hit up a doners as many times as you want – but only up to the max amount.

    Obama’s fundraising allows and encourages frequent small donations and it works – when you have a large, energized base.

  4. “This is a problem for him in two ways. One, it shows that he doesn’t have a broad base of “regular guy” voters”

    That may be but it has been my experience that regular guy Republicants never contribute to candidates, at least all of my republican friends don’t. They laugh at the prospect of contributing to a campaign; to them it’s like paying taxes, something for the other guy. I don’t think many of them really believe the repugs, they just vote for them because they hate!

  5. LHW – Yes, you can hit up a doners as many times as you want – but only up to the max amount.

    Yes, but, unless the rules changed in the past Presidential election cycle – and they may have – you could donate $X for the primary, and $X for the general, and the “maximum” was therefore two donations, $X each, for a total of $2X.

    (It’s also possible that I’m misremembering, or that there are different donation limits for the primary, etc..)

  6. Money is the least of their problems..Take a look at their candidates — and their need to worry becomes apparent.

  7. Yes, you’re right LHW, donations can be made in primary and general elections. Or, in the case of recall elections in WI, unlimitedly. Weird business we’re running here.

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