Title: Ron Paul Raises $75,000 in one day! Source:
Ron Paul MeetUp Videos URL Source:http://rpmuv.wordpress.com/ Published:Aug 11, 2007 Author:RPMUV Post Date:2007-08-11 09:27:51 by Dakmar Keywords:None Views:6563 Comments:357
At about minute 6:20 in the first video (or 2:40 in time left) Ron Paul announces the campaign raised $75,000 in one day.
Here are all three parts of the grand opening of the Des Moines, Iowa Ron Paul headquarters on August 9, 2007.
Do people without an internet connection really vote based on the number of midless television commercials or signs they see in other people's yards? I doubt any amount of money we could raise would buy positve editorial spin in the MSM, we're competing with the big corporations for that segment, which is already biased when it comes to foreign policy anyway.
9:48 frodo: Remember that Tancredo's supporters will be looking our way if Tancredo leaves the race and he WILL, eventually. We aren't going to attract them to our camp if we call Tancredo names!
Ron Paul Gets Award for "Loudest Presence" at Straw Poll
Signs for Ron Paul's 2008 US Presidential campaign lined the streets and highways leading up to Ames, Iowa Saturday morning. State troopers worked diligently to remove the signage.
Supporters stood on street corners, enthusiastically waving and holding up signs, according to the Register. At least 10 cars in the parking lot were decorated with giant Ron Paul signs. A guy in a minivan broadcasting Pauls name drove around the Hilton lots honking his horn.
Paul will be facing tough competition in Ames from poll front runner, Mitt Romney, and Sam Brownback, who the media expected to come in second as a result of his aggressive campaigning throughout Iowa.
Sen. Charles Grassley told the Register today it is a mistake for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Sen. John McCain of Arizona to skip the Iowa Republican Party's presidential straw poll in Ames.
Giuliani and McCain decided for strategic reasons not to actively participate in the closely-watched event in Ames.
"I think he should have been in the straw poll," Grassley said about Giuliani as the straw poll got under way around Hilton Coliseum on the Iowa State University campus.
"I think anybody who is not in the straw poll made a mistake," said Grassley, the dean of Iowa's congressional delegation.
Temperatures were expected to get to 95 degrees Saturday afternoon.
The candidates were scheduled to begin speaking inside the Coliseum at 12:24 p.m. Voting goes on all day, and the result will be announced at 7 p.m. Central time (8 pm Eastern Time).
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But, RP may well beat Romney today. The campaign will be happy with a strong 2nd place. Romney has invested far more than anyone else, he knows this is crucial for him.
Were it not for their BRUTAL winters, I would consider relocating to our farm on the Iowa River...but I couldn't handle weather where you have to have a bull-dozer clear your driveway of several feet of snow.
It was right on the mark for Iowa's governor's race last year, so why couldn't it project the results of the presidential race? The corn poll at the Iowa State fair, that is.
Every candidate has a jelly jar with their respective photo attached. Fair goers over 18 can cast a corn kernel into the jar of the candidate they support.
On Friday, Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton was leading the field with 624 kernels. The biggest battle was for second place, however. Republican Mitt Romney had 459 kernels - just two more than Democrat John Edwards. Democrat Barack Obama was trailing closely behind with 410 kernels.
Another good reason to support Ron Paul. Look at the frightening alternative, Hillary Clinton.
BTW, we're supposed to be nice to the Huckabee and Tancredo supporters, to win them over to our side.
For the record, Laura Ingraham is a total bitch. (but you knew that - I just needed to post it) "The peace train is leaving" - Try the freedom train.
Rats! I didn't know you were here Cyni, or I would have at least left out some letters. How about contemptible? Laura Ingraham is contemptible.
Do you realize that Ron Paul was the ONLY candidate that she ATTACKED with an old news item, trying to make FUN OF HIM? Then calling his supporters "the peace train" (she's not aware that's a good thing, peace).
That was a hit not an introduction. She is low-life pond scum.
Would also like to say that earlier MSNBC reported a little while ago right before his speech that Ron Paul had more supporters in his tent than any one else that the reporter could see!!!
Why didn't you try to make fun of any of the other candidates and their supporters? Why was your introduction of Ron Paul an attack? But you attacked no other candidate that you introduced. Nor did you make any remarks about any of the other departing supporters.
Are you afraid of Ron Paul? Why? Ron Paul wants to restore the rule of law and believes in the Constitution.
Why didn't you try to make fun of any of the other candidates and their supporters? Why was your introduction of Ron Paul an attack? But you attacked no other candidate that you introduced. Nor did you make any remarks about any of the other departing supporters.
Are you afraid of Ron Paul? Why? Ron Paul wants to restore the rule of law and believes in the Constitution.
Ron Paul for President
Late to the party...I've been out of town all day. Friends...did you ever consider that Laura's livelihood may DEPEND on Hillary Clinton being elected? Can you imagine the ratings on right-wing radio if Hillary is elected? Sean, Rush, Laura, Savage...they would LOVE to have Hillary in the White House...huge ratings. I don't think they want a Republican nominee that could actually DEFEAT Hillary. Think about it.
Straw Poll Results Delayed Due To Voting Machine Malfunction
11 Aug 2007 08:25 pm
AMES -- The announcement of tonight's straw poll results has been delayed due to what one informed source says was a voting machine malfunction. About 4,500 ballots had to be re-run. We are waiting....
Ron Paul SIgns Removed by Police at the Ames Straw Poll Supporters arrive at Ames straw poll
JENNIFER JACOBS REGISTER STAFF WRITER August 11, 2007
Traffic was rolling smoothly at 8:45 a.m. on the roads in to Ames and Hilton Coliseum. There were no traffic jams.
At 9 a.m., the candidate with the loudest presence was Ron Paul, a U.S. representative from Texas.
Supporters stood on street corners, enthusiastically waving and holding up signs. At least 10 cars in the parking lot were decorated with giant Ron Paul signs. A guy in a minivan broadcasting Pauls name drove around the Hilton lots honking his horn.
Yard signs, mostly for Paul, lined the highway interchange on Interstate Highway 35 at Ames, but a law enforcement officer in a squad car was yanking out the signs just before 9 a.m.
Yard signs, mostly for Paul, lined the highway interchange on Interstate Highway 35 at Ames, but a law enforcement officer in a squad car was yanking out the signs just before 9 a.m.
What that doesn't make clear is if they just pulled the Ron Paul signs or ALL the signs?
Sorry I dont buy it.. what was it that dolt said about the results .. something about honest or what was it? I dont buy that Ron Paul came in behind Tancredo that is very very suspicious..
14,302 ballots cast 11th place: John Cox (41 votes) 10th place: John McCain (101 votes) 9th place: Duncan Hunter 8th place: Rudy Giuliani 7th place: Fred Thompson 6th place: Tommy Thompson 5th place: Ron Paul (1305 votes, 9.1%) 4th place: Tom Tancredo (1961 votes, 13.7%) 3rd place: Sam Brownback 2nd place: Mike Huckabee 1st place: Mitt Romney
I was absolutely blown away by the enthusaiasm of Dr. Paul's supporters...wait until they get organized on college campuses as classes kick in about a month from now...the younger generation is the real 'X factor' in the next election.
I was absolutely blown away by the enthusiasm of Dr. Paul's supporters...wait until they get organized on college campuses as classes kick in about a month from now...the younger generation is the real 'X factor' in the next election.
I agree. They've had that energy all day! They are the future, it's looking better.