Once Bitter Rivals, Romney and McCain Unite on Fundraising Trail
SALT LAKE CITY — In a show of Republican unity, one-time bitter foes John McCain and Mitt Romney raised money and campaigned together Thursday for a single goal — getting McCain elected president.
“We are united. Now our job is to energize our party,” the Arizona senator said in an airport hangar, flanked by Romney and Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., an early McCain supporter. Both have been mentioned as potential vice presidential picks, and McCain praised each.
Romney lauded McCain and promised to do all he can to help, saying: “He is a man who is proven and tested” and without question the right man to be president.
In February, Romney won 90 percent of the vote in Utah to McCain’s 5 percent. Romney’s ties to the state run deep, from his Mormon faith to his work overseeing the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City.
“Look, that wasn’t the only state I lost to Governor Romney in — it was just the largest loss,’ McCain said chuckling. He joked that it was abject humiliation but understandable given Romney’s Utah links. “I was at least hoping to break into double digits though!”
“I think he did just fine in New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, California …,” Romney said, laughing about states McCain won.
The two then headed to Denver for another fundraiser accompanied by Meg Whitman, the outgoing chief executive of eBay Inc. and a former Romney backer who now supports McCain.
On the flight, there seemed to be little residual acrimony between the former rivals.
They sat next to each other and ate turkey sandwiches. They laughed and talked during the hourlong flight, and were complimentary of each other when talking to reporters traveling with McCain.
A tanned and rested Romney said it was fun to be campaigning again and nice not to feel any pressure. “I don’t have to worry about goofing up,” he said. He brushed aside questions about a No. 2 spot on the GOP ticket.
At one point, McCain answered a question by lamenting an accelerated GOP primary process that he said doesn’t allow voters to scrutinize the candidates as much.
“Mitt just went through the process,” McCain said and turned to the former governor.
“The process was very good to you …,” Romney responded. McCain laughed, and Romney added that the process was good to him, too.
McCain, who has struggled to raise money compared to Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, is on a weeklong Western fundraising swing. Romney is popular in Utah and Colorado, states with large numbers of Mormons.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, dropped out of the race last month after it became apparent it would be near impossible to topple McCain in the convention delegate race. He endorsed the Arizona senator a week later and pledged to help him win the nomination.
Since then, McCain has praised Romney repeatedly as someone who is certain to continue playing a large role in the GOP. Romney, for his part, has suggested that he’d accept a vice presidential slot, though some Republicans privately speculate that he’s looking ahead to a possible repeat run in 2012.
Neither man appeared especially fond of the other during the campaign. Romney cast McCain as outside of the GOP’s conservative mainstream and a Washington insider who contributed to the problems there. McCain, in turn, argued that Romney’s equivocations and reversals on issues indicated a willingness to change his positions to fit his political goals.





GREAT CHOICE FOR VP THANKS MITT WE NEED HIM FOR THE VP VERY STRONG WITH CONSERTIVE BASE,…..
IT WOULD BE A GREAT TEAM
A McCain/Romney ticket would be great! Romney running in 2012 would be great! Romney is the best canidate I have seen in years.
There is an old Spanish Proverb that says “A wise man changes his mind many times, but a fool never does.” I dont believe that John McCain is fool. If he picks Mitt, it might mean that the GOP picks up two blue states and maybe more.
GAG ME WITH A SPOON! Romney is, to put it nicely, so ARTIFICIAL!!! He is NO CONSERVATIVE! THe millions of us who supported MIKE HUCKABEE have no love for this flip-flopper and will ONLY support a McCain/Huckabee ticket! TRUE conservatives know the truth behind Mr. Romney….he changes with the wind and would do ANYTHING to get a spot on the ticket…it didn’t work for him as a presidential candidate and it will be a cold day in hell before the loyalists of Mike Huckabee support such a terrible, terrible matchup!
I THINK THIS IS A GREAT COMBINATION. OUR FAMILY WAS READY TO VOTE FOR ROMNEY.I AM A WWII VET AND MY SON-IN-LAW IS RETIRED AF. HOPE IT TURNS OUT THIS WAY. THE ALTERNATIVE IS UNTHINKABLE. GOD HELP US.
*** THE SURGE IS NOT WORKING *** THE SPIN IS *** What worked to temporarily help quell the violence in Iraq is the arms and financial support provided to certain factions, with the encouragement to fight the terrorists and stop fighting each other. Now we have created a country of several small armies, all having different political ambitions, within a fragile quiet. We are now literally on the edge of an all out civil war with Bush continuing to tell his lies and hoping to just make it to next January. How much has this failure really cost us, especially in what we haven’t focused on because of our gross commitment in Iraq? How much is it going to cost us on into the future? How much have Special Interests and a select few benefited? All while we continue to be subjected to the SPIN! Seems like we need honesty far more than collaboration.
I’m as Republican as you can get, but I will not vote for McCain if he picks Mitt Romney as his running mate. I will not vote for someone that I cannot trust. And I think it’s pitiful to try to buy the VP slot.
Mitt on the ticket is the only way I would for McCain. I hope Mitt is’nt on the ticket. A McCain win will lead to billions of dollars wasted on the hoax of man made global warming as well as a push for amnesty. I don’t want Mitt any part of that so can go into 2012 with clean hands so to speak.
Yes that is excellent!!! I wish Romney would be the #2 man - with his economic strength we would have a winner for sure!