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Old 10-05-2007, 07:17 PM
Borodog Borodog is offline
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Default Watch Out For Ron Paul

I don't know about anyone else, but I am STOKED about the $5M+ fundraising results announced by Dr. Paul for the 3rd quarter. So is the national media apparently, since I've seen half a dozen amazed pieces about it on CNN, Fox, ABC, MSNBC, etc. in the past 24 hours. While behind the top 3, he's basically surpassing McCain, and raising the same order of magnitude as the top 3. Not to mention that Dr. Paul's fundraising went up by basically 100%, while the top three's fundraising all DROPPED by double digit percentages. I believe Dr. Paul's numbers will build like a snowball as more and more people realize that donating to him is not "throwing their money away", far from it. I expect Dr. Paul's numbers to redouble again in the next quarter while the top 3 continue to fall. I personally will be increasing my donations. I challenge all Ron Paul supporters on the board to do the same. All of the stories I saw were about the numbers, with very little about the trends. The top three are trending down, and Dr. Paul is trending up, and I think that up trend will kick off a fundraising positive feedback loop that will catapult Dr. Paul to the "top tier" of Republican candidates.

Haters: Flame away.

Lovers: Donate.
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:28 PM
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Is there a maximum that can be donated?
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:33 PM
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2,300 per person. If you're going to give that kind of money, I'd save it for when he comes to your town to do a fundraiser.

To add to what Borodog saw, here's a Wall Street Journal article devoted to Paul. $5m in a quarter is impressive for a 2nd tier candidate and the money is good for getting some ink in the "horse race" articles.
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:39 PM
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2,300 per person. If you're going to give that kind of money, I'd save it for when he comes to your town to do a fundraiser.

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Why? And is that per fundraising quarter?
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:41 PM
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No. People over 18 may give up to 2,300 for Paul's primary campaign, so once for the entire campaign. If he gets the nomination, you may give another 2,300 for the general election.
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:42 PM
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Okay thanks.

Why did you say to save it for when he comes to my town?

Also, can people UNDER 18 give more? Or can they not give anything at all?
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Old 10-07-2007, 12:07 AM
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Default Re: Watch Out For Ron Paul

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2,300 per person. If you're going to give that kind of money, I'd save it for when he comes to your town to do a fundraiser.

To add to what Borodog saw, here's a Wall Street Journal article devoted to Paul. $5m in a quarter is impressive for a 2nd tier candidate and the money is good for getting some ink in the "horse race" articles.

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I think Congressman Paul is a nut, but for those intending to contribute, the earlier the better. The more money he raises early and the more press he gets about the money he's raising the more money he will be likely to raise.

Good luck with this guy.
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Old 10-07-2007, 03:33 PM
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Is there a maximum that can be donated?

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2,300 per person. If you're going to give that kind of money, I'd save it for when he comes to your town to do a fundraiser.

To add to what Borodog saw, here's a Wall Street Journal article devoted to Paul. $5m in a quarter is impressive for a 2nd tier candidate and the money is good for getting some ink in the "horse race" articles.

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I think Congressman Paul is a nut, but for those intending to contribute, the earlier the better. The more money he raises early and the more press he gets about the money he's raising the more money he will be likely to raise.

Good luck with this guy.

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It used to be impressive. At $40 average per contributor and the majority of that being internet fueled, the Flying Spaghetti Monster could raise $5 million in a quarter if he could get on the ballot.
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Old 10-07-2007, 04:16 PM
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Is there a maximum that can be donated?

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2,300 per person. If you're going to give that kind of money, I'd save it for when he comes to your town to do a fundraiser.

To add to what Borodog saw, here's a Wall Street Journal article devoted to Paul. $5m in a quarter is impressive for a 2nd tier candidate and the money is good for getting some ink in the "horse race" articles.

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I think Congressman Paul is a nut, but for those intending to contribute, the earlier the better. The more money he raises early and the more press he gets about the money he's raising the more money he will be likely to raise.

Good luck with this guy.

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It used to be impressive. At $40 average per contributor and the majority of that being internet fueled, the Flying Spaghetti Monster could raise $5 million in a quarter if he could get on the ballot.

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Um what? So why hasn't anyone else?
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:29 AM
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Default Re: Watch Out For Ron Paul

May I ask what, exactly, you find about him to be nutty?
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