Rick Perry may have just won one fundraising battle, but he’s losing another.
The Perry campaign announced Wednesday that the governor raised an impressive $17 million in the latest fundraising quarter. That put Perry, in need of good news after a series of poor debate performances, ahead of every other Republican candidate, including his chief rival, Mitt Romney, who is said to have raised $11 million to $13 million.
But The New York Times reports that in recent days, Romney has scooped up major uncommitted Republican donors at a faster clip than Perry. Many such donors, like hedge fund founder Paul Singer and New York grocery magnate John Catsimatidis, had been holding out for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to enter the race.
“This year Governor Romney has proven himself to be an excellent candidate,” Singer wrote in a statement earlier this week. “His debate performances have been extremely impressive — fluid and at times commanding. He’s obviously very well prepared, both disciplined and confident. … In addition — and of supreme importance — Mitt Romney can defeat the incumbent president, a task that is a matter of urgency and of keen importance to the country.”
Perry, too, has received several endorsements this week, the Times notes, including those of state lawmakers and members of Congress in key primary states like Florida and New Hampshire. And at least one major Christie supporter, Gary Kirke of Iowa, has moved to Team Perry.
But the quick movement of establishment-type Republicans predominantly toward Romney puts intense pressure on Perry, whose $17 million haul, if nothing else, proves that the race won’t be over any time soon.
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“Mr. Speaker, ‘nigger’ is offensive. It’s offensive. And I think that I’m expressing the moral outrage of all Americans.” — U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., on the floor of the U.S. House on Thursday
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