Charles Dharapak, AP
SALT LAKE CITY — Mitt Romney will make speeches and mingle with voters in swing states over the next several weeks. But he's in Utah on Tuesday for one thing: cash.
And the visit comes at a time when news reports say there appears to be some strife in his campaign.
As he has earlier this year, the Republican presidential nominee will attend a big-money fundraiser at a Salt Lake hotel but is not scheduled to make any public appearances. Winning Utah, where's he's considered a "favorite son," in November is a foregone conclusion for the former Massachusetts governor.
Romney will spend only a couple of hours in the state between campaign stops in battleground states and preparing for the first debate with President Barack Obama on Oct. 3 in Denver.
Longtime Romney backer Kirk Jowers, head of the University of Utah Hinckley Institute of Politics, said Utahns love to see Romney and the candidate would love to stage a rally here.
"But the fact is he has 50 days to win or lose this election and he has to stay focused," he said.
Democrats, too, love to see Romney in the state, said Utah Democratic Party Chairman Jim Dabakis.
"It's always good to have Mitt Romney back to Utah just because he's kind of part of our tribe a little bit here in Utah. And also he takes money away from Utah Republicans, and it also means the time spent here in Utah is time not spent in Ohio or in Colorado or in Nevada," he said.
Despite not seeing Romney much, Utahns have been generous to his campaign. His fundraisers pull in anywhere from $750,000 to $1 million, part of which has gone to the Romney Victory Fund and shared with the national GOP as well as some state parties.
A fundraiser attended in Provo by Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan earlier this month reportedly brought in at least $1 million.
Residents have contributed more than $2 million to Romney for President this year, according to the Federal Elections Commission. Romney's monthly financial disclosure reports for 2012 show Utah donations peaked in March at $702,973 but have exceeded $215,000 the past three months. Those include donations ranging from a few dollars to the maximum $5,000 allowed under federal election law.
In all, Utahns have given $4.8 million to Romney's campaign since he announced his second presidential bid last June, according to the FEC.
18 Sep, 2012
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Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865562590/Mitt-Romney-to-dash-for-cash-in-Utah-amid-swing-states-stops-debate-prep.html
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