Romney, Perry, Gingrich and their colleagues are really just starting to campaign, and they're still mostly
relying on big donors and a media - focused strategy.
Not exact matches
The
biggest critique that I have is that in resent political cycles there have been concerted efforts to bring in small
donors on the left while the right has
relied mostly
on the traditional
big money contributions.
Labour
relies on the trade unions for 90 % of its funding, while the Tories lean
on wealthy
big - ticket
donors - as this weekend has shown.
Because all three parties increasingly
rely on «
big donors» in order to survive, the report was either jeered at or its major recommendations quietly ignored.
Obama's fundraising over the same period
relied on plenty of
big - dollar
donors as well, but even then his campaign noted the advantage that a much larger base of small - dollar
donors gave them: «Obama spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki repeated the campaign's emphasis
on the 98 percent of its donations that were $ 250 or less — meaning that those
donors are under the limit and can continue to contribute.»
Latimer must
rely on big money
donors to support his inaccurate mailers because he either does not care enough to attend public forums
on issues important to constituents, or he is too feeble.