Romney Outspent Santorum 4:1 In Super Tuesday States
A Democratic source sends along these spending figures for the Republican candidates and their Super PACS. Romney crushes opponents’ ad spending.
Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney talks to reporters on his campaign plane before leaving Columbus, Ohio March 6, 2012. Image by BRIAN SNYDER / Reuters
Romney and his PAC have outspent Santorum and his PAC 4:1 in Super Tuesday states
· Romney + Restore Our Future spent $7.82 million
· Santorum + Red White and Blue Fund + Susan B. Anthony List spent $1.84 million
Romney and his PAC have outspent Gingrich and his PAC almost 3:1 in Super Tuesday states
· Romney + Restore Our Future spent $7.82 million
· Gingrich + Winning Our Future spent $2.76 million
Romney and his PAC have outspent Santorum and his PAC almost 4:1 in Ohio
· Romney + Restore Our Future spent $4.21 million
· Santorum + Red White and Blue Fund + Susan B. Anthony List spent $ 1.19 million
Romney and his PAC have outspent Gingrich and his PAC by 63% in Georgia
· Romney + Restore Our Future spent $1.55 million
· Gingrich + Winning Our Future spent $981,000
Overall Primary Spending: Romney and his PAC have outspent Santorum by a margin over greater than 6:1 and Gingrich by nearly 4:1.
· Romney + Romney Affiliated PACs: $43,943,613
· Santorum + Santorum Affiliated PACs: $7,007,596
· Gingrich + Gingrich Affiliated PACs: $11,513,236
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scottw27 a year agoMaybe we should demand an apology from Mitt for once again overachieving vis-a-vis Santorum, Gingrich. Mitt - You raised too much money from your supposedly disinterested, uncommitted supporters. You staff went WAY too far in getting you on the ballots. You should clearly be punished for being too organized. And for offending the likes of Ohio wannabe and political opportunist DeWine - virtually forcing him to endorse someone who would placate his whims - shame on you. This is democracy and everyone should be “equal”, right? You’re simply too successful, smart/educated, good looking, athletic … whatever it is, you’re clearly too good at it. Please stop it. Now.
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Hokie_Wartooth a year agoSo if Romney has spent $44M in his campaign (280 days), that’s a daily rate of about $157K. Or, as Romney puts it, a little over 15 handshake bets a day.
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