Utah No. 2 in Romney contributions
And California is proving seriously golden for GOP's top fund-raiser
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He led the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City from scandal to success before being elected governor of Massachusetts for a single term and, like most Utahns, he is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
"The LDS connection is significant," said Kirk Jowers, director of the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of Politics and a Romney supporter. "His candidacy has activated individuals who maybe never before have contributed to a campaign."
Not just in Utah, either, Jowers said, noting top-ranked California is also home to a large number of Mormons. "California is the golden state for Romney. It has a sizable LDS component, a lot of money and a lot of people," he said.
Romney and the other major presidential candidates of both parties had announced last month how much they have collected in the first quarter of the year. The first Federal Election Commission filings of the presidential campaign, providing details of the earlier announcements, are due by midnight tonight.
Utah is "a huge part of the Romney fund-raising plan," Jowers said. "The first quarter of fund-raising is always where you go to your known supporters. Romney is beloved here for his Olympic leadership."
So it's no surprise that a significant chunk of the more than $23 million raised by Romney in the first three months of the year came from Utahns, including some $2 million by late February when Romney held fund-raising events in Salt Lake City and St. George.



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