The group also received a combined $1 million from the corporate affiliates of Melaleuca Inc., an Idaho-based producer of natural home and healthcare products. The company's chief executive, Frank VanderSloot, is the Idaho finance co-chairman for the Romney campaign and a fellow member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The holding company of Francis Rooney, former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, also contributed a total of $1 million to the group.
Partners of Bain Capital -- the private equity firm Romney founded in 1984 -- appear in the reports as well. Steven Barnes, a managing director, and his wife gave a combined $250,000. Fellow managing directors John Connaughton and Dominic Ferrante each contributed $250,000 as well.
The group also lured checks from Texas donors who had been some of the staunchest financial backers of Rick Perry's governorship. Houston home-building magnate Bob Perry gave the group $500,000 and Dallas investor Harlan Crow gave a $300,000, half of which came from his holding company.
The super PAC spent $6.5 million through Dec. 31 and entered 2012 with $23.6 million in the bank.





