The New York times has been pretty annoying this week. They made sure to point out (along with Good Morning America) that 15% of Romney's money comes from Utah.
That's fine, 'cause that's the truth. But you Take 15% from 23 million and that is still more than any Republican.
They seem to forget that Mitt saved the Olympics in Utah.......one would expect more name recognition there even if he wasn't LDS.
I have yet to see newspapers making a big deal about how many blacks support Obama, how many women support Clinton, and how many folks in Hollywood support the both of them.
NYT is trying to discredit Romney's money........what is a man who is down in the polls (now #1 in New Hampshire though) and has little name recognition supposed to do? Deliberately try to make less money so that his funds are respectable??????? I give kudos to Romney with dealing with the hand he is dealt with and being extremely innovative in his campaign.
Here is today's article on Romney.......the title alone is slanderous......the content is almost fair, but too me it's negative and biased. Please tell me what you think of this article: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/06/us/politics/06romney.html?pagewanted=1&_r=2

1 Comment:

  1. Josh said...
    Their headline is somewhat off point, but not as misleading as the one you used for your post.

    How are they misleading anyone? Everything they wrote was true! I am not surprised that almost one in four people who gave him money are Mormons but, I am surprised that more of them weren't from Utah. He's done a good job of pulling money from a variety of places,

    You should be happy James, the article was quite flattering to him. All those quotes about his ability to raise money, how his message sells, how all the former Bushies love him, etc, I thought that would get you all giddy.

    I think you are just upset that someone pointed out a few things that most Romney supporters want to keep quiet, like his religion.

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