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Ted Cruz Second In Fund Raising
« on: July 21, 2015, 01:45:20 pm »
Not too shabby and totally unexpected!

Ted Cruz donors relish silver medal standing on fundraising at confab

Washington (CNN)Presidential campaigns are releasing their fundraising numbers on Wednesday, but Ted Cruz's top moneymen already had their moment to be giddy.

A week after announcing they had raised $52 million, the Texas senator met in Colorado Springs with about 45 of his top bundlers this weekend at The Broadmoor, a luxury resort at the foot of the Cheyenne Mountains, to celebrate the haul.

Thanks to a mix of grassroots donors and a few billionaires, Cruz's supporters boast a position few anticipated: Second place in the crowded and competitive GOP fundraising race.

In between expeditions of fly fishing and horseback riding (with Cruz himself taking part), the donors said they came to realize that the vaunted fundraising operations of their opponents aren't the juggernauts they once believed.

"We dominated everybody in the field when it comes to hard money, and everybody when it comes to soft money except Jeb, and I think that surprised people," said Houston investor and summit attendee Christopher Zook, contrasting the so-called hard money raised by official campaigns with the soft money raised by outside groups that support the campaigns.

Some Cruz loyalists acknowledge they need to keep the celebratory confidence from creeping into arrogance when sizing up others' fundraising potential. Fundraisers got a pep talk in Colorado, but one they hardly need as they hold a silver medal in a crowded field. The dollars have not translated as of yet to polling: Cruz still trails the top tier of candidates -- he got 3 percent of support from Republicans in the most recent CNN/ORC poll.

Still even observers who weren't fans of Cruz admitted they were impressed. Small online donations powered that fundraising operation, and are powering this one too: 175,000 donors gave an average contribution of $81. Carla Eudy, a top fundraiser for John McCain who is no fan of Cruz, cautioned that his backers shouldn't get ahead of themselves despite their success.

"It is better than what you consider 'a top-tier candidate' did," said Eudy, who knew Cruz would raise the small donations but thought he'd only bring in $15 to $20 million to his super PAC. "Look, you got to give hats off to the guy," adding, "which I hate to admit."

Cruz allies raised $14 million for the campaign and an additional $38 million for its super PACs, which can collect checks of unlimited amounts but cannot coordinate spending with the campaign. As the first presidential campaign to launch and open an official bank account, Cruz raised more money for his campaign than any Republican rival. And while outside groups supporting Cruz raised far less than the groups backing Jeb Bush -- which raised $103 million -- they edged out those supporting any other Republican...

..They introduced a new adviser, Ronald Reagan speechwriter Anthony Dolan, who is expected to help the oratorically gifted Cruz. And they advised that they would have the money to go the distance -- there's no need to be the "last-man standing" and merely exist as other Republicans make errors, said one person familiar with the campaign's message this weekend...

...As for Bush -- who has more cash than any other Republican aspirant -- top Cruz fundraisers charge that his official campaign is too poor relative to the super PAC that supports it, which has nearly ten times as much money. And they drew comparisons between Bush and David Dewhurst, the Texas millionaire who Cruz dethroned in a come-from-behind victory in the Texas senate election in 2012...

http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/15/politics/cruz-colorado-springs-donor-summit/index.html

« Last Edit: July 21, 2015, 01:46:30 pm by libertybele »
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Offline Longiron

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Re: Ted Cruz Second In Fund Raising
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2015, 05:44:10 pm »
Amazing for a second tier candidate  :beer: How about another seccond tier "crazy" TRUMP.  Oh I forgot he does not need the establishment RINOGOP, Chamber, DC Cartel Money. He did build that???? :patriot: Back to the drawing board!