Romney Mines the Hamptons for Campaign Cash
Gordon M. Grant for The New York Times
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. A woman in a blue chiffon dress poked her head out of a black Range Rover here on Sunday afternoon and yelled to an aide to Mitt Romney. Is there a V.I.P. entrance? We are V.I.P.
No such entrance existed. The line of cars waiting to enter a Romney fund-raiser on a waterfront estate here had reached 30 deep, a gridlocked testament to the Republican candidates financial might on a weekend when he is expected to haul in close to $4 million in the Hamptons.
The aides to the governor apologized for the wait: each donor had to be checked off a guest list, setting off a major backup. We are doing our best, a staff member with a clipboard said.
Mr. Romney arrived around noon for the first of three major fund-raisers on Sunday afternoon, his motorcade of Chevrolet Suburbans bypassing a line of gleaming Bentleys, Porsches and Mercedes-Benzes waiting to deposit guests paying up to $25,000 a head to hear him speak.
But what was billed as a day of elegant campaign events at the homes of the ultrarich turned out to be an afternoon of curious and clashing tableaus: protesters with their bandannas and Occupy Wall Street-inspired chants (We got sold out, banks got bailed out!) standing amid multimillion-dollar mansions, where live bands played Margaritaville and donors dined on prosciutto-wrapped melon balls.
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