mittforpresident@romney.com
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Koch brothers
Koch brothers
There are various means of contact, depending on your needs. Mitt Romney's official web site has contact for everything from press inquiries to inviting him to an event. It is likely that not all of these go directly to Mitt Romney, but they will go to those people that take care of these things for him. See the related link below to go directly to this site.There is also an address for old fashioned snail mail. You may write to Mitt Romney at:Mitt RomneyRomney for President, Inc.P.O. Box 55239Boston, MA 02205
A Romney aide inadvertently suggested that the Romney campaign is "playing up conservative views for the sake of the primaries." His exact quote was, "You hit a reset button for the fall campaign. You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again."
He does. This is offset by donations to his campaign.
Though he initially supported Rick Santorum for president, Beck backed Mitt Romney after the Santorum campaign was suspended. The talk-show host does not agree with every point of policy in the Romney campaign, but remains supportive of the candidate in the race against incumbent opponent Barack Obama.
In the campaign of 2012, Mitt Romney is using an aged MD-83. Paul Ryan is using an even older DC-9-32
With the new SuperPACs, it's hard to tell exactly what the amounts spend by each side were. Estimates are that about $4 BILLION was spend on the 2012 Presidential campaign altogether. As far as just the Romney campaign itself (no counting any other SuperPACs or affiliated groups), the latest estimates are that they raised just under $1 Billion total, which was slightly more than the Obama campaign.
Right now campaign shills, but after November 7th they'll be looking for new jobs.
Do you mean does Mitt Romney only care about money?You would have to ask him. I expect he would say no. And I don't imagine his policies would reflect that he does, as this would be detrimental to his campaign.