Mid-week news on Governor Romney…
Demonstrating his regard for hard-working Iowans, Gov Romney is heading to The Hawkeye State this Friday:
Just days after naming former 2008 campaign staffer Sara Craig as his State Director for Iowa, Romney will head to the Hawkeye State himself, starting his day Friday meeting with employees at AgVision Agriculture Software, a company that specializes in providing computer software to grain elevators, seed processors, fertilizer retailers and feed stores, to name a few.
Romney will then be the kick-off speaker for the Greater Des Moines Partnership’s Presidential Forum Speaker Series. The series, sponsored by the Greater Des Moines Partnership, Mediacom and IowaPolitics.com, will extend invitations to all prospective presidential candidates before the 2012 Presidential Caucuses.
Later Friday, Romney will head to Cedar Rapids to attend a picnic at the Hughes Farm, hosted by the Johnson and Linn County GOP.
(links and emphasis added)
Those wishing to attend the Des Moines Presidential Forum may register here.
IOWA UPDATE -Seattle pi
Romney spoke on the phone Wednesday with Iowa’s Governor Terry Branstad:
“Certainly on economic issues Gov. Romney could do very well,” Branstad, a pro-business Republican nominated last year over a strict social conservative, told The Associated Press. “I know he’s doing well nationally, but Iowa could be important for him.”
[...]
“Voters will see him frequently [in Iowa] and consistently hear him talk about his plan for creating jobs and growing the economy,” said Andrea Saul, communications director for Romney’s presidential exploratory campaign.
Mitt Romney revs up his Florida money machine
While Tim Pawlenty and Rick Santorum are meeting and greeting in Florida, Mitt Romney returns to Jacksonville to raise dough with Who’s who of Republican elites. Northeast Florida, a high turnout GOP stronghold, was very much Romney country in 2008. He crushed John McCain in that region.
Scaramucci Deserts Obama For Romney
Hedge fund manager Anthony Scaramucci is deserting an old classmate to beat the fundraising bushes for his rival.
The founder of $7.2 billion Skybridge Capital is holding a Presidential campaign fundraising dinner for Republican Mitt Romney, thereby turning his back on his Harvard Law School classmate and White House incumbent Barack Obama.
The $2,500 per plate event is slated for June at the Mandarin Hotel in New York, according to a report in MarketWatch.
But a source told HedgeFund.net that Scaramucci had already held more private fundraising events for his candidate mostly aimed at hedge fund managers and other investment advisors.
Romney, who co-founded private equity firm Bain Capital before he served as Massachusetts governor, is the type of pro-business Republican that many in the asset class would like to see as their next President.
[...]
Scaramucci, who supported Obama in the 2008 election, became disenchanted by what he perceived as the President’s anti-Wall Street attitudes.He told Obama on a CNBC town hall discussion last fall that the administration’s regulatory stances made him feel like “a piñata.”
(emphasis added)
Contributions go to Romney for President Exploratory Committee Inc.
Though Romney isn’t a presidential candidate yet and hasn’t begun official campaigning, and in spite of FreedomWorks, he comes out on top in four polls this week:
★ Mitt Romney wins Harris poll (5/25/11)
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has won another poll.
Mr. Romney, a potential Republican presidential candidate, received 14 percent support in the latest Harris poll.
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, who said he would not seek the Republican presidential nomination before the vote was taken, was second among likely GOP voters in the poll released Monday at 12 percent. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich had 10 percent.
The remaining field of potential candidates received less than 8 percent and “undecided” led the field with 23 percent.
The poll is the third in less than twenty-four hours to show Mr. Romney as the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination. The former Massachusetts governor took first in a CNN poll released Monday and an Ohio poll released later that day also showed Mr. Romney leading the pack of Republicans.
(emphasis added)
★ Insider Advantage (5/24/11)
Insider Advantage conducted a survey for Channel 2 Action News of 770 likely Republican and Independent voters in which Georgia’s Herman Cain is statistically tied for second place with Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann.
According to the poll, Mitt Romney received 16.2% of the vote, Michelle Bachmann 11.8 %, Sarah Palin 11%, Herman Cain 10.9%, Tim Pawlenty 7.4%, Newt Gingrich 6.4%, Ron Paul 5%, Other 5.3%, Undecided 25.5%.
★ CNN/WMUR by New Hampshire Survey Center (5/23/11)
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney led the poll, garnering 32 percent of GOP primary voters in New Hampshire, the state where the nation’s first presidential primary is to be held. For the rest of the GOP players, they are clumped at the bottom of the lineup, with their batting averages amongst voters in the single digits.
★ Dick Morris GMRS Survey (5/25/11)
A survey completed on May 23rd shows Mitt Romney seizing a decisive national lead in the Republican Presidential Primary. Romney, who was getting only 22% of the vote before Trump and Huckabee pulled out, now swells to 30% of the primary vote (if Sarah Palin does not run).
With Palin out of the race, the Morris Poll found the following results:
Romney = 30%
Gingrich = 15%
Bachmann = 7%
Cain = 7%
Pawlenty = 5%
Santorum = 3%
Huntsman = 1%With Palin in the contest, Romney still leads with 25% of the vote, followed by Palin at 16% and Gingrich at 11%. No other candidate gets more than 6%.
(emphasis added all polls)
I couldn’t finish this midweek update without mentioning a comment made by Tim Pawlenty when he officially announced his candidacy on Monday:
“We’re not going to be the money champion in the race to start with though my friend Mitt Romney will be the front-runner in that regard. But we’re going to have enough money to run a competitive and successful campaign. It may not be the BMW or Mercedes campaign, but it will be a good solid Buick and maybe even trending towards a Cadillac and that will be enough for us to be competitive and win.”
I don’t know if that was a T-Paw class warfare dart or his way of downplaying Romney’s $10.25 million fundraiser last week, but either way, the folksy inference that The Gov is running a BMW or Mercedes campaign is —— folksy. So, here’s my metaphor for T-Paw…
With sleeves rolled up and eyes clearly focused on rebuilding our nation, Romney’s hands are firmly wrapped around the wheel of a Mack big rig truck loaded with a lifetime of business experience, intelligence, organization, common sense leadership, values, work ethic, and wisdom.
I can’t wait for the Romney big rig to shift into full gear and head on down the road to the White House!
► Jayde Wyatt











Now that the NY Times has exposed Mr. Romney for the flip-flopper that he is on the auto bailout, what do you have to say to your readers about your candidate’s chances in Michigan? By the way, who manufactured the Romney big rig you picture? Chrysler? Are you immune to irony, sir?
Slow down there Sullivan. I know the history and the facts behind Romney and the bail-outs, and just because the Times writes and says he a flip-flopper doesn’t make it so.
When Romney spoke of government help for Detroit he spoke of investing in research and technology to help them get ahead of the game – to help them innovate become more efficient and once again produce the best cars at the lowest prices to win back market share.
What he did not say that we should do is simply give them cash to help alleviate their financial woes – a bailout. He said from the beginning that if the companies are failing they need to go through a structured bankruptcy so they could reconstruct the company management and renegotiate and alleviate some of the hounding debt they were carrying. He said simply giving them money would only delay the inevitable, and do so at a great cost. And it turns out he was exactly right.
Besides all of the that, Romney’s odds of winning Michigan far surpass ANY of his competitors, no matter what the Times has to say about him. But thanks for asking.
@John Sullivan
Sigh. If you’re taking flak, you’re over the target. Nobody would seek this site out to troll the comments with such forced self-righteousness if they weren’t afraid of a (very possible) Romney presidency.
We’ve heard it all, John. And we’re still here. We do our homework. Taking a headline and running with it doth not an airtight argument make.
Dude, get a life. Why would you troll the site of someone you disagree with. Here is some advice, use your time to support the candidate you are for instead of tearing down the candidte you are against. Think about it, you will not change anyone’s mind here.
@John Sullivan
Right, the NY Times, that reliable, unbiased, conservative publication…
Interesting, very interesting. No matter how the Democrats spin this, they ended up doing what Romney thought should be done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/opinion/19romney.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/25/us/politics/25romney.html
We would trust George Soros influenced media for WHAT reason, John….or anyone else??
http://www.mrc.org/bmi/commentary/2011/Soros_Lefty_Media_Reach_More_Than__Million_Every_Month.html (media research center)
From Bill O’Reilly:
Dick Morris on GOP polling
Political strategist Dick Morris entered the No Spin Zone with results from his latest poll of Republican voters. “Mitt Romney has gone from first among equals,” Morris declared, “to a decided front-runner. With Trump and Huckabee gone, and if Sarah Palin also doesn’t run, Romney is up there at 30%. The second headline is that Gingrich was not hurt by his Medicare comments, he’s at the same percentage he was before, and there are four people coming up strong – Cain, Bachmann, Pawlenty and Santorum. Herman Cain, who everybody wrote off as absolutely nothing, really is in this race.” Morris also advised Republicans to avoid proposing Medicare cuts. “Paul Ryan has been snookered by Obama into saying Medicare is the problem, when in fact Medicaid, which doubles every five years, and food stamps are the problem.”
I am so delighted with the many comments made on this site by citizens who are informed and not allowing news headlines pull them into a vat of swill. This newspaper has got to understand – once and for all – that there are many of us who have become informed and intend to change government to what our Constitution intended it to be. God Bless America. Charlotte Dwyer, Northampton, Massachusetts
It is becoming more evident: bloggers, opponents’ stooges, computer geeks, anyone wanting to gain internet attention is looking at old accusations and ways to dig at Romney. Well, if you go to Romney’s book, NO APOLOGY, it is all here in writing. Read it and digest it!
I personally would like to see a man in the White House with no lurid media stories to come at him later– a successful businessman — a top Harvard grad in business and law — with a family that sets an example — a person whose job is strictly the business of this Nation and not to fill his pockets with public/private monies. It appears to me Romney can do just that! and BTW, guess I may be in the majority, but I’ve yet to meet a person of the LDS faith that didn’t impress me with their dedication to programs for their children and commitments to doing good and honest things in life. That church sent 3 giant fuel tankers to our area after Hurricanes Katrina and Ike. (one was actually hijacked) That impressed me. The guy is an experienced Governor and oh yes, if he has been in the trenches successfully with Democrats in Massachusetts, doesn’t that express “good” experience and potential to meld all parties into a bright and rebounding future for the U.S.