Romney Rakes In $4.2 Million Since Incorrect Supreme Court Decision

Romney Rakes In $4.2 Million Since Incorrect Supreme Court Decision

Romney Rakes In $4.2 Million Since Incorrect Supreme Court Decision

Mitt Romney started raking in contributions the minute the unfortunate Supreme Court decision was released. By 1:30pm, he had raised $2.5 million, and as of this morning, Romney has pulled in an additional $4.2 million in campaign contributions from 42,000 new donors.

The sleeping giant opens it’s eyes again, which is BAD NEWS for Obama and his cronies.

So, the Obama administration may have slipped one by us, we have not lost the battle. We will need all hands on deck behind Romney to help defeat Obama in November, and if we can take both the House and the Senate as well, then we will be able to repeal Obamacare with no problem.

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Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign has raised $4.2 million since the Supreme Court ruled President Obama’s healthcare law is constitutional.

Romney started raising funds immediately after the decision, and in a post on Twitter his campaign spokeswoman said he had raised $4.2 million from 42,000 donations.

“Fundraising update for #FullRepeal: 42k+ donations, $4.2 million raised online for @MittRomney since #scotus decision,” tweeted spokeswoman Andrea Saul.

Romney responded to the ruling by renewing his pledge to repeal the Affordable Care Act known as “Obamacare.”

He wrote in a fundraising email to supporters on Thursday: “Today, the Supreme Court upheld Obamacare. But regardless of what the Court said about the constitutionality of the law, Obamacare is bad medicine, it is bad policy, and when I’m president, the bad news of Obamacare will be over.”

The Supreme Court’s ruling was a clear win for President Obama, who counts the healthcare bill as a signature achievement of his first term. But Romney and other Republicans made clear they would not give up the fight to repeal what they call a government takeover of healthcare. Early signs indicate the ruling also stirred up voters who could be active in the November election.

Romney’s campaign had raised $2.5 million by 1:33 p.m. Thursday.

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