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From: LindyBill4/15/2010 11:54:56 PM
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Romney 2.0 [Robert Costa]

The probable 2012 candidate is already developing a strong online operation:

Romney also appears to be investing heavily in a significant web presence. He paid Targeted Victory, an Alexandria-based firm headed by former RNC Victory Director Michael Beach and RNC Political Education Director Zac Moffatt, $11K in consulting fees and an additional $90K in unspecified web services.

In other Romney news, Reid Wilson reports that Free and Strong America, Romney's PAC, has ladled $58,000 to GOP candidates this year. It also raised $1.45 million in the first quarter, tops among '12 contenders.

Re: Romney 2.0 [Daniel Foster]

Bob, this can't be good news for Romney:

In a development that could have ramifications for the 2012 presidential race, Jon Kingsdale, the man who Mitt Romney appointed to help implement the Massachusetts health care plan, has stepped down. Though Kingsdale hasn't announced where he's moving to, a spokesman for his agency tells the Boston Globe that he will be "exploring opportunities to help with national health care reform."

[. . .]

As it is, Romney has struggled to draw meaningful distinctions between his plan and Obama's. But if Obama were to snap up Kingsdale to work on implementing the federal health care law, it would make Romney's task even more difficult. Imagine a debate in which Romney tries to attack the national health care law. Obama could respond, "Not only are the two plans quite similar, but I appointed the same man who Romney himself appointed to run the health care program he created in Massachusetts.""

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