Romney Says He'll Spend Less Time Fundraising

DENVER (AP) — Mitt Romney said he's going to spend less time raising money and more time with voters.
The Republican presidential nominee said President Barack Obama's decision in 2008 to bypass traditional spending limits has forced him to spend more time courting donors than he'd like.
The election is less than seven weeks away and some Republicans are worried Romney's campaign is moving in the wrong direction.
Romney discussed his strategy with reporters Sunday evening while traveling from Los Angeles to Denver. He said "the fundraising season is probably a little quieter going forward."
Romney spent much of his weekend raising money in California. He launches a more aggressive campaign schedule in key states with a stop in Colorado Sunday night.

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