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Mitt Romney Faces Lengthy To-Do List As Likely Republican Nominee

Mitt Romney 2012

THOMAS BEAUMONT   04/09/12 05:47 PM ET  AP

DES MOINES, Iowa — Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee.

Among the tasks: Raise as much money as possible for the general election campaign against President Barack Obama. Hire more people and send them to the most critical states in the fall race. Hone his message to appeal to voters across the political spectrum.

And do it all quickly while fending off challenges from GOP rivals who refuse to quit the primary race.

Obama, with the advantages of an incumbent, is well ahead of Romney on fundraising, organization and broad pitches to voters. So Romney can be expected to spend part of his time over the next three weeks trying to catch up. There's a break in the primaries lasting until April 24, when several Northeastern states vote.

Romney also must start thinking about a running mate and strategy to amass the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House on Nov. 6.

The former Massachusetts governor must prepare to put his imprint on the Republican National Committee and figure out how to achieve unity with a conservative base that has resisted his candidacy. In the general election, party loyalists will be counted on to raise money and get out the vote.

"I do think the Romney team is thinking about how they put in place their fall campaign," said Terry Nelson, a former top aide to President George W. Bush. "But they clearly have some contests to get through, so they won't be able to turn their eyes entirely to that."

There's little question that Romney will clinch the nomination in June, if not earlier. He has a wide lead in the race for the 1,144 delegates required to secure the GOP nomination. But chief rival Rick Santorum says he'll press on at least through the end of the month. Pennsylvania, which he represented in the House and Senate, votes April 24, along with Connecticut, Delaware, New York and Rhode Island.

In hopes of convincing Republicans it's time to rally behind Romney, leading Republicans such as Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida and Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin have endorsed him recently; both are viewed as potential running mates. Former Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri has said he would back Romney and Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad may announce his support soon.

Romney is sounding more like a general election candidate each day. "It isn't about one person or about even one party," he said last week. "We're Republicans and Democrats in this campaign, but we're all connected with one destiny for America."

After a break for the Easter holiday, Romney is expected to plunge back into fundraising in New York and South Florida. That's none too soon for Republicans, given Obama's fundraising advantage.

"Ultimately, the thing we have to focus on is getting the general election money raised," said Brian Ballard, of Florida, one of Romney's top fundraisers.

Obama, without a Democratic challenger, has been free to raise money strictly for the general election. He's so far raised more than $300 million for his re-election campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Romney can't raise cash for the Republicans until he clinches the nomination, but he's brought in more than $75 million for his campaign.

Romney aides said solicitations for general election donations were starting to go out.

Obama showed his fundraising clout recently by spending about $1.4 million on TV ads in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada and Virginia that criticize Romney. An outside group that supports Obama also is running ads attacking Romney in those states, as well as in Michigan and New Mexico.

Illustrating the disparity, Romney's team responded to the Obama ad with a statement promoting an Internet attack video.

It's not just money where Romney lags.

The president's re-election team has opened offices and assembled teams of workers in Ohio, Florida and other critical states. The campaign has mapped out the combination of states it will compete in as it works to reach the 270 electoral votes needed for victory.

"No question Mitt Romney is the best-organized Republican I've seen in a long time, but that's not the question," said Florida Republican campaign strategist Susie Wiles, a senior Romney adviser in the state. "The question is not whether he is organized. It is whether he can identify his supporters and get them to vote better than the Obama people. I wouldn't bet against him."

Romney's team is tight-lipped about how he can get to 270. It also won't discuss when and where staff will go in the coming weeks or when it will run ads in the most contested states.

That's probably because there isn't a definitive plan – or maybe even a tentative one.

Republicans expect Romney will compete most vigorously in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Nevada, Virginia, Michigan and New Mexico, states considered among the most contested in the general election.

Obama won all eight in 2008 against Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. In 2004, all but Michigan were carried by Bush during the Republican president's re-election. Republicans say Romney sees Ohio, Michigan, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado as fertile ground this year.

Romney aides say they've lined up staff to send out to states once Romney secures the nomination, and the campaign is preparing the first floor of its three-story Boston headquarters for the influx.

Some key players have returned to states, such as Romney's Florida director Matthew Parker. And, aides point out, Romney has loyal activists and a network of supporters in key battleground states where he won primaries such as Florida and Ohio.

At the same time, the RNC is opening coordinated campaign offices in Florida and other battleground states, and has spent more than a year raising millions to support the eventual nominee. But Romney and the RNC are barred from coordinating until the nomination is in hand. Even so, the candidate and the party are entering a joint fundraising agreement to get ready for that day.

Once Romney seizes the nomination, he's expected to have little trouble taking over the party, considering his campaign manager, communication director and political director all are RNC veterans.

But an alliance with the RNC doesn't mean the party's rank-and-file will automatically rally behind Romney.

Veteran GOP presidential campaign strategist Mary Matalin said Romney needs to anchor his schedule with "unifying events" that focus on the conservative establishment.

In a sign that Romney knows he has work to do on this front, he has scheduled an appearance before the National Rifle Association's annual meeting on April 13.

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Mitt Romney faces a daunting to-do list as he transitions into the role of likely Republican presidential nominee. Among the tasks: Raise as much money as possible for the ge...
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JacksonJones
Absit iniuria verbis!
05:30 PM on 04/11/2012
Now that Romney has attacked Obama for so many things that Romney thinks you've forgotten he's done or favored (Flip-flopper! Medicare cutter! Harvard elitist!), one can only expect Romney to soon go after Obama for his Mormon faith.
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bynddrvn5
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08:20 PM on 04/10/2012
Guess part one of his long to do list would be to try to prevent anyone from learning anything about his past or learning about his past comments on issues. Unfortunately for Mitt Romney there is this newfangled thing called a video recording device, something he doesn't seem to understand.

Romney Administration under investigation for lying in the bond prospectus and for safety lapses in the Big Dig project. The Big Dig contractors made large donations to Romney's campaign for governor. : http://youtu.be/h-D0CmrORew

Very long list of Mitt Romney's lies: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/03/14/1074486/-EVERY-Romney-Lie-In-One-Place-UPDATED-

What about Bain Capital purchasing Edgar Online the company that handles almost all of the XBRL coding for public companies. This allows Bain Capital to see everyone's financial information before anyone else. More here: http://www.moneyteachers.org/Bain+Mitt+Romney+EDGAR.htm
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Dongflopper
Floppin for decades!
04:53 PM on 04/10/2012
Does he have enough money to buy a personality?
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lovely09
I don't comment much, but when I do...
01:47 PM on 04/10/2012
Romney will reach 1,144 before any of the other GOP candidates.
Obama will reach 270 before Romney in the general election.

Simple math.
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highercalling
Once more unto the breach
08:15 AM on 04/10/2012
Perhaps Mr. Romney can add "tell the truth" to his to-do list. Romney's unnerving dishonesty is starting to get noticed in ways that had gone largely overlooked for months. In other words, concerns about the ease with which the presumptive Republican nominee misleads the public are going mainstream.

This matters. This is about the point in a presidential campaign at which media "narratives" start to stick. Romney can live with mockery of his out-of-touch patrician elitism; he can tolerate talk of his role in orchestrating mass layoffs; he embraces his lack of leadership experience; and he's confident he can overcome talk of his flip-flopping.

But if political observers start to see Romney as a man who frequently lies to advance his ambitions, it's a character flaw that's awfully tough to live down.
humilityisrare
I think, therefore I am... an Independent
04:59 PM on 04/10/2012
Not that I don't agree that honesty is an important characteristic and should impact decisions, but Obama's inability to tell the truth hasn't hurt him. It didn't hurt Clinton or Bush either. I don't think it will hurt Romney any more than it has hurt the previous 3 presidents.
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highercalling
Once more unto the breach
06:51 PM on 04/10/2012
False equivalency.
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07:58 PM on 04/10/2012
Oh good luck with that! I believe Romney is a pathological liar, people can't even keep up with his lies. He doesn't seem phased when confronted with his lies, he just makes up another story.
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highercalling
Once more unto the breach
08:10 PM on 04/10/2012
He IS a pathological liar.
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allencollinsa
05:42 AM on 04/10/2012
romney said he will destroy social security and medicare if elected so he can give trillions of tax cuts to the rich like himself, screw that!! OBAMA 2012'.
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truly moderate
Paleo-conservative and Anti-tea party
05:56 AM on 04/10/2012
That's some very polarizing language there. Lets give his policies a fair review. I think its a question of whether Romney's reforms for SS are best for America
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BetterDeadthanRedState
Speech isn't free when only the rich can afford it
04:07 PM on 04/10/2012
That's what I thought too. Then it occurred to me it was all true except that Romney never exactly said that. You can infer all that from endorsing the Ryan budget, however.
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bynddrvn5
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07:58 PM on 04/10/2012
Fired Up and Ready to Go!

Obama 2012!
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allencollinsa
05:41 AM on 04/10/2012
romney is such a lying flip flopper he will probally change his mind about this topic to, OBAMA 2012' THE ONLY CHOICE IF YOU HAVE A BRAIN, AMEN.
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lmab
05:00 AM on 04/10/2012
Eat grits.....check......Become Swiss......check........move to the right.....check......have a vagln@.....check.
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imtheoz
01:43 AM on 04/10/2012
Not much of a "to do" list at all. He has the money and a virtually unlimited supply of it from the right wing Super Pacs. He has already told us and shown us that he is willing to change positions at will. The only real thing he has to do is to be more successful at convincing Democrats and Independents that he can be trusted....That was a hard, hard sell for him among the republicans. I think it will be even harder to convince real, thinking people!
12:56 AM on 04/10/2012
He's trying soooooo hard to get selected, because he definitely wont get elected!
12:21 AM on 04/10/2012
This man is about real as a gel finger nail. Without polish.
Whose objective is to wipe out the poor and the middle class and disabled and sick.
12:56 AM on 04/10/2012
f&f..a "gel finger nail"....I like that one!
01:31 AM on 04/10/2012
C,,,,,,,,,F and F back at you................have a good evening........Julia
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imtheoz
01:44 AM on 04/10/2012
Apparently you weren't paying attention. According to Mitt, the poor are doing just fine and to Mitt, the "middle class" starts at about two million and they are doing fine as well. What's to worry about?
03:15 AM on 04/10/2012
I : F and F.......I did hear that. I believe on the Ed show.
I am knitting a blanket for dog "Beware of Romney" .slogan.

The entire GOP candidates this year had to be the biggest joke.
If your in race with Herman Cain and Rick Perry and Bachmann and the others and come out a winner.......the GOP are in a sad state of affairs and they are 'stupid".
enjoy your evening..........Julia
10:44 AM on 04/30/2012
Actually, he said he wasn't concerned about the rich or worried about the poor.
Pay attention! He wants to help the middle class, the people who don't get free
medical care, free food, subsidized housing or free earned income refund. If you
are looking for more free handouts vote for BO. If you are struggling to pay your bills without free government money vote for Mitt.
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Sundalecat
We love Obama!, by an angry White Man
11:13 PM on 04/09/2012
Whoa Where did my post go!
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Sundalecat
We love Obama!, by an angry White Man
11:10 PM on 04/09/2012
DoDo the Clown Romney and his todow the Clown Paul Ryan would be a wonderful mix of wealth and bad experience.
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Sundalecat
We love Obama!, by an angry White Man
11:16 PM on 04/09/2012
Oh here it is. It mysteriously left after appearing.
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samidean
11:20 PM on 04/09/2012
There has been some strange glitches going on around here today. Earlier a whole page disappeared, and in it's place comments that were hours old appeared. It was on another article, but it was wierd.
11:16 PM on 04/09/2012
The analysis of the ryan plan around the world is getting very poor ratings.
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samidean
11:25 PM on 04/09/2012
I am not surprised by that. People who don't watch Fox and think they are being told the truth sees it for exactly what it is, which is more handouts for the rich off the backs of the middle class and the poor, and the same blow a hole in the debt by trillions fiscal policy of the so called fiscal conservatives, that we have seen for years. The only people not intelligent enough to see it are the right wingers.
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senatortruth
Fox keeps me "INFROMED"!
11:08 PM on 04/09/2012
DrMaxChartrand

We cannot trust Obama by any means.
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After EIGHT YEARS of the TREAEZZIN

by Buuhuhsh and crmnls,

with their legacies being the Republics

in Congress TODAY,

Americans sure can't trust

ANY Republic.

Period...
11:10 PM on 04/09/2012
Dang when this came onto my page, thought that was you saying that first line, had to come to the comment to see!
Whew, thought I would have to unfan ya.'

:0Gigi
05:32 AM on 04/10/2012
Have you visited "dr" ax chartrand's website? A veritable modern day snake oil salesman!
10:52 PM on 04/09/2012
All you GOP if you want to help Romney out with his cash problem. Send money to any bank around the world.