How Much Will The Ron Paul Tea Party Raise?
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Money, Ron PaulThat’s the question all the campaigns are asking themselves tonight. From Republicans to Democrats, I guarantee you they’re keeping a close eye on the Paulites. They know the bigger the number is tomorrow, the bigger threat Paul is long term. Yes, I’m talking about 3rd party. Because don’t tell me that Ron Paul supporters will stop just because he doesn’t win the GOP nomination. I think that’s highly unlikely.
So, can he beat $6 million in one day? I don’t think so. I think he’s going to break $5 million though and end this quarter with a handsome $17 million take.
And yes, it will send a message that the Paulties are a force to be reckoned with…but I’m still waiting to see what the turnout is going to be in the first few primaries. I wish all of you supporters well, but I think you may be in for a surprise when it comes to convincing a majority of Republicans to vote for your candidate.
So what do you think? How much will he raise?
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December 15th, 2007 at 8:11 pm
I am about as big a Paul fanatic as there is. I was following it closely for the November 5th bomb, and I would say that this is set up to be much bigger. Nobody expected much from the November 5th bomb. It was a big surprise to everyone. And then came the massive media attention and considerable rise in Paul’s stature as a candidate. Now, every Paul fanatic is out for blood. They want it ten times worse and they know they can do it. Add to that the fact that there isn’t much time left, it’s kind of his last hurrah before the primaries, people may have gotten their families to give donations as Christmas gifts, he’s got many more supporters since November 5th, the media attention on this has already been pretty huge.
It would be shocking to me if he didn’t clear $6 million. That’s where the Vegas odds makers are. I’m gonna make an official guess of $8 million. This is pretty optimistic, but hey, I want to aim high. But I’m telling you, it feels right. It feels much better than prior to November 5th.
December 15th, 2007 at 8:25 pm
Is there a pool? I suppose it’s a bit late for that, but I’m going to go large and say ten million. Why? Because underestimating Paul supporters seems to be a mug’s game.
Oh, and have you noticed that every time you put “ron paul” into a post, you get a helluva spike in traffic? Tells me that there must be a gigantic number of people looking for the latest ron paul info. And they can’t ALL be living in mommy’s basement, can they?
December 15th, 2007 at 8:27 pm
My prediction, 10.8 million. Since I reside in the US I’ll be drinking some Old Taylor until the stroke of 12 and then bombs away. Wake Up America, this is our last chance.
December 15th, 2007 at 8:36 pm
There are numerous reasons that this one should be much bigger than Nov. 5th. First, the Boson Tea Party anniversary is a much, much more meaningful day to Americans than Guy Fawkes day was. Second, Paul’s name recgnition has increased quite a bit since then… and lastly, and perhaps most importantly… any time there has been a large money bomb with a signup webpage (Nov. 5th and Nov. 30th both had signup pages), the actual take was a bit more than double what was represented by the signups. Nov. 5th had over 18,000 signups ($1.8mil+) and the actual take was $4.2mil. Nov. 30th had over 2000 signups ($200,000+) and the actual take was over $500,000. Dec. 16th has over 33,000 signups at this point ($3.3mil). If things remain consistent, we should see about $7mil tomorrow.
December 15th, 2007 at 8:38 pm
Gotta agree with you PK — I’ll play it safe and say 4.5 milliion. Hope you are right! I have no polling system, but I can tell you that both my wife and my sister-in-law, along with myself, are changing from Democratic registration to Republican just to vote for Paul in the primaries. Hey, to get the three of us to agree on anything is worth a mention!
December 15th, 2007 at 8:40 pm
Ron Paul will double his haul and raise $8 million tomorrow easily.
His number of supporters have gone up, and now that they know they can generate media attention through this strategy, everyone is going to participate. The Nov. 5th event was fun and exciting and now everyone wants to be a part of that same excitement.
Plus, the number of $100 pledges is nearly double what it was for nov. 5th. A lot of people can’t give $100 but they’l give 50 or 25 or 10 or whatever.
I’m also expecting the number of donors this time to be closer to 80,000 to 100,000. There has been a lot more time to prepare for this one and get the word out. And there are a lot more views on the youtube videos that promote the event. Now that the grassroots campaign has demonstrated how it can wield power people are wise to their own potential and are ready to give as much as they can since they know that it will really make a difference.
This revolution is real, it is powerful, and it is not going away.
December 15th, 2007 at 8:49 pm
The money has nothing to do with a third party run. Who are you talking about? Ron Paul has said repeatedly that he has no intention of running third party. He doesn’t lie. Haven’t you noticed that?
By the time the nomination process is over, the money will have been spent on Ron Paul’s run. With good fortune, we will then have to raise more money to win the presidency. People who contributed the McCain-Feingold maximum of $2300 will be eligible to donate another $2300.
December 15th, 2007 at 8:50 pm
Thats what i think to Scott im sitting at 7 mil and some change, who wants to bet me?! oh yea they already have sites for that lol!
December 15th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
My guess would be that the Ron Paul Revolutionaries (myself inclusive) would like to see Hillary’s 6.2 million dollar record… fall. It’s an indirect way of showing that Ron Paul can beat any candidate. My bet would be that he’ll take at least 7 million. My hope is that he’ll take 8.5 million, and the quarter with a cool $20 mil in the till.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
10 million, baby! I think we’re gonna make it this time. I know I’m doubling my donation this time.
Yeah, 3rd party run? I don’t know any Ron Paul supporters who are seriously expecting that at this point.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
Has any one noticed that only non-Paulers talk about a third party run?
I guess Justin needs more traffic.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:21 pm
Justin,
I have been reading you for about 5 months – now i didn’t think we would be here back in July but the only thing i want to say to you is ‘brokered convention’
I never donated or even shilled for a candidate until Ron Paul – I will be contributing the remainder of my $2300 limit tomorrow. i have a few friends who don’t even vote Republican donating tomorrow – just to be part of history….
Besides the money, I am not a precinct committeeman since we elect our delegates. As long as the first ballot isn’t a wash- Ron Paul will be president in 2009.
Thanks GOD
and
Merry Christmas
December 15th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
He will pull in
16.3 million dollars
total for quarter. 32 million.
I did the math.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:28 pm
“Has any one noticed that only non-Paulers talk about a third party run?”
Has anyone noticed that these gung ho Ron Paul supporters like Vicky act like a pack of wolves and if anyone else has a so much as a differing opinion or idea they are immediately lambasted for it? I have! I noticed that. Hey Vicky, do you really think you are “helping” Ron Paul when you act like a censor nazi you are?
Just because Justin talks about something doesn’t make him “anti” Ron Paul.
Btw, I’ve donated to Ron Paul’s campaign because I like his honesty and integrity but when I see his “supposed” most rabid supporters I noticed a pattern. You seem to attack anyone that has any differing opinion than your own. It’s a turn off, and I asked myself whether I should donate to Ron Paul when a good deal of his supporters seem to act this way. If Ron Paul is going to win where it counts, the primaries then his supporters need to stop attacking the newcomers. Not everyone is a Ron Paul cult member.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:36 pm
I’m guessing about $6.5 million. I hope he uses it quick, maybe even on some national ad spots to generate some extra buzz and media coverage. He’s keeping up in the early primary states, but they keep putting him at single digits in national polls and use that as an excuse to not give him air time.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:38 pm
Although no one really wants to see the r3VOLution be sidelined onto the 3rd party track,
“I think we should keep all options on the table.”
December 15th, 2007 at 9:44 pm
My guess? Just over $9 million.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:50 pm
$15 million, setting new campaign records everywhere.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:51 pm
Run Paul Run – I don’t care if its Republican or Independent – give me a choice to vote for a man who speaks truth to power and wants to quit spending money we do not have.
Vote Ron Paul
December 15th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Vicky “Has any one noticed that only non-Paulers talk about a third party run?
I guess Justin needs more traffic.” Jeremy “Has anyone noticed that these gung ho Ron Paul supporters like Vicky act like a pack of wolves and if anyone else has a so much as a differing opinion or idea they are immediately lambasted for it? I have! I noticed that. Hey Vicky, do you really think you are “helping†Ron Paul when you act like a censor nazi you are? ” ” Btw, I’ve donated to Ron Paul’s campaign because I like his honesty and integrity but when I see his “supposed†most rabid supporters I noticed a pattern. You seem to attack anyone that has any differing opinion than your own” Question, of these two whose words sound more like an attack?
December 15th, 2007 at 9:54 pm
Donkelephant wants Hillary to win and he knows the only way that will happen is if Ron Paul runs third party and divides the vote ala Ross Perot.
Sorry you lose.
Ron Paul will not run third party if Hillary Clinton is the democratic candidate. He is too smart for that.
Your agenda has been exposed.
December 15th, 2007 at 9:56 pm
Don’t believe Donkelephant wants hillary to win?
Notice he has 36 posts about the skank.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
“Don’t believe Donkelephant wants hillary to win?
Notice he has 36 posts about the skank.”
Lay off the drugs Chris, paranoia will destroya. Yes, a political blog actually covers more than just one candidate, imagine that!
December 15th, 2007 at 10:14 pm
Oh and by the way Chris, there are 56 articles dedicated to Ron Paul compared to Hilliary’s 36. So what does that mean?
December 15th, 2007 at 10:15 pm
Tomorrow will raise greater than $8 million.
3rd party? No way – if Ron doesn’t win the nomination, look for something different than ever before, the revolution is not just about the presidency, but also the senate and congress itself – a little known fact that most don’t realize. Hopefully Paul will take up a leadership position in helping out on these fronts if he loses the nomination. The presidency is not required at this point, but getting ready for 4 years down the road IS paramount.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:21 pm
“So, can he beat $6 million in one day? I don’t think so. I think he’s going to break $5 million though and end this quarter with a handsome $17 million take.”
Justin, Dr. Paul is already at $11.5 million now. Even if he takes in between $5-$6 million tomorrow (tonight), that gives him the $17 million. You do realize that there are another two weeks after the 16th, right? So your saying he won’t get any more donations after the 16th, then?
Gambling sites and myself are predicting that Paul will get the $10 million. I predict he’ll get another $2-$3 million in the two weeks after the 16th. That gives him close to $25 million total for the 4Q.
You’ve been wrong before, and I know you’re tired of eating crow. Frankly, I’m tired of you spewing the same-old crap only to look like the donkey part of your website’s name. Either you want the hits from the Paulites and deep down is a supporter of Paul or you really are crazy enough to drive away your audience because they’re tired of the BS.
PS – Paul is not running as a 3rd party candidate. When are you going to put this crap to rest?
December 15th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
The best bet is that it will be between 6 and 7 million, but I’m hoping for the 10 million mark to be reached and then some. I want a huge message to be sent to MSM that their blackout isn’t going to succeed so they may as well give our man his due. If not, we will show the might of this revolution at the primaries. The polls are worse than b.s., they are corrupt and should be exposed.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:24 pm
Somehow I think if Fred Thompson had 85,000 volunteers in local Meetup groups, had raised $11.5 million so far in the fourth quarter, and was on the verge of raising another $5 million plus tomorrow, no one would be talking about a third party bid — they would be calling him a front runner, even if the polls didn’t show it yet.
Yes, the amount of money Ron Paul raises tomorrow will determine how much of a threat he is to the other candidates long term — with the other candidates being the other Republicans, and long term being through the February and March primaries.
With effectively a six-man race right now, if no one delivers a knockout blow in January, only 3 candidates will have enough cash and/or enough supporters to contest this race all the way to the convention: Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, and Rudy Giuliani.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:25 pm
Jeremy — We’re not “attacking” anyone. People repeat the same old lies about Dr. Paul, what do you expect we’re supposed to do, play by the Queen of Marquesberry rules?
Paul has said a million times he’s not running as a 3rd party or independent candidate. He has denounced the white supremacists in the PBS special that aired Friday and yet people repeat the same old lies and rumors.
I admit that some of the Paul supporters go too far but keep in mind that people have never participated in politics before and are passionate about their support of Paul.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:29 pm
We don’t need to convince a majority of Republicans to vote for Ron Paul. 30% should be enough, given how wide open the race is. And if 30% of Republican voters won’t do it, we’ll just show up (as newly registered Republicans) and outvote them.
There’s not some “Republican review board” that gets to decide which candidate to nominate. Whoever shows up and actually votes in the primaries gets to determine that.
And oh boy, are we going to show up.
December 15th, 2007 at 10:53 pm
Mark my words Ron Paul will raise $9.3 million on December 16th…
It’s NOW or NEVER!
December 15th, 2007 at 11:22 pm
If Huckabee is so well loved, why is no one donating to his campaign? People know these candidates need money to run an effective campaign. I guess Brother Huck’s supporters will pray on it!
If Romney is so popular, why does he have to reach into his deep pockets and loan his own campaign $17 MILLION bux? Where are the donations from the little people?
How is it John McCain shows higher in polls than Ron Paul, but no one will support him with the cash a candidate needs?
If Fred Thompson is so popular as to be right up there with Rudy Julie Annie and Huckabee, why is it Ron Paul beats him in straw polls 32-15? Remember: These are Republican voters.
Ron Paul will outlast if not win!
December 15th, 2007 at 11:24 pm
Dont be fooled by poles that only call registered repubs that voted last year. Many of the polls only include those that voted last year in the primaries.
RP as indies, small d dems, republicans and people who had no one to vote for before (like me ) who have gone and registered republican. He will do very well I think.
December 15th, 2007 at 11:45 pm
THe more strength and support Ron Paul gets, the more the punditocracy tries to push him to the margins… Third-Party Run? Only if the Republican Party Honchos try to pull a back-room deal and refuse to seat the Ron Paul Delegates at the convention.
And whose supporters do you think are most likely to brave the dark, cold snowy Iowa and New Hampshire winters and stand in line for hours to vote for their candidate? Maybe the same supporters who are now standing on streetcorners and putting up signs everywhere. Or the thousands who have joined Meetup groups (and the numbers are growing exponentially).
An interesting point: even taking the ridiculously biased and manipulated polls at their word, Ron Paul is the strongest candidate. The latest poll shows only 25% of the SOuth Carolina voters had even HEARD of ROn Paul- yet he still received over 11% of the support! Simple math- nearly half of those who had even HEard of Ron Poll now support him… Imagine what happens when his name recognition goes up to 50 or 75%! That, despite the media embargo on even discussing him seriously or at all.
xtrabiggg
++++++++++++++++++
December 16th, 2007 at 12:16 am
I am guessing between 6.5-7 million. Add in all the volunteers who are working for his campaign during the fourth quarter all around the country, and what it would cost to pay all of them … The number, whatever it is, would be simply astounding.
December 16th, 2007 at 1:06 am
Just so you all know… We’re (Ron Paulites) way above the 12 mil. mark. Just looking at the comments, looks like you all wasted air. J/K
When people haven’t heard the truth for a long time, they think it’s something new. But for sure this is something truly refreshing.
December 16th, 2007 at 2:39 am
Just so you know…we won’t click any of your advertisers links because you included Ron Paul in your subject..maybe it will increase you article hits and your piece of your sites pie…but I’m not clicking any advertisements and I suggest everyone to click ‘zero’ links from here!
December 16th, 2007 at 2:57 am
I for one, hope that Ron Paul wins the Republican nomination. If he doesn’t, I fully expect him to launch a third party run. I would be shocked if he does not. He doesn’t say “I will not run 3rd party” he says “I have no plans”, and of course, he cannot make public plans to run third just yet. Look for him to do well, a few 2nd and 3rd place finishes in early states (but not enough surge to gain the nomination) and then he will launch his third party campaign. I suspect he’ll be creating a new party entirely, maybe the “Old Right” party or something similar.
December 16th, 2007 at 3:39 am
He’s on pace for $8 Million in one day based on the ronpaulgraphs.com site. His number of donors today are double what they were on Nov. 5th when he raised $4.2 Million. Look for the contributions to grab national headlines all day Sunday and Monday.
Look out America! The Ron Paul Tea Party is here!
December 16th, 2007 at 3:41 am
Listen, my fellow RP supporters. Dr. Paul is on stage as a Republican. He’s courting REPUBLICAN voters. Voters who don’t know him. It would only hurt his chance of winning the nomination if he were to say, “I will run as a 3rd party if I don’t get the Repub. nomination.” Hello?! Smarten up guys. Of course our best hopes are he gets the GOP nod, but if he doesn’t, he will go 3rd party and win. He’ll get the anti-war dems (huge damage to dem nominee) and he’ll get strong fiscal conservatives from the Repubs (pretty decent damage to the repub. nominee). And of course he’ll get everyone who is sick of the usual suspects. Ron Paul will be our next president one way or the other. :)
December 16th, 2007 at 4:05 am
Five million? HA! What a softball, Justin!
It’s a couple minutes over five hours into the fundraiser, and he’s almost cracked ONE MILLION DOLLARS from Midnight to Five AM! And the normal people haven’t even gotten up yet!
If the donation/pledge ratio is the same as it was for November 5, I would he will raise $8 million for the day. I would say $7 million is a reasonable, conservative estimate.
December 16th, 2007 at 4:09 am
Another point to make:
According to the website, Paul has 93,507 donors for the quarter so far. This means he has more than 70,000 new donors in this quarter alone, and he’s quadroupled his fundraising base. He could even hit 100,000 donors by the end of the quarter; heck, maybe even by the end of the day!
Anyhow, the point is that he’s probably got 10 times as much support nationwide as his fundraising base. So he’s probably at at least 1 million hardcore, dedicated supporters right now. I don’t think any other candidate can claim that much. So assuming all of these guys go out and vote, there is absolutely no reaosn to believe he will NOT be a contender for early primary wins.
December 16th, 2007 at 4:26 am
“They know the bigger the number is tomorrow, the bigger threat Paul is long term. Yes, I’m talking about 3rd party.”
Yawn.
You wrote that article just to get a few hits, didn’t you? And some ad click-thoughs.
I’d suggest ron paul supporters give this one a pass.
December 16th, 2007 at 4:45 am
Let’s not forget:
The poll samples only use land line phone households. I am 24 yrs. old and I have only cell phones, yet I own a home.
Primaries often have dismal turnout, especially when one must caucus…often not much more than 8%. So, the enthusiastic, i.e. the Paulites will show up big.
I have followed politics fervently for as long as I can remember and I knew little of Paul until recently. I have NO faith whatsoever in any other candidate than Paul, and I voted for Bush with confidence twice. I feel there are many like myself waking up to the fact that I was duped by the neo-cons for FAR too long.
I have never donated money to a candidate, only my time and efforts…until now. $500 just after midnight….
As for internet savvy spammers doing all the voting on the polls? I have spent more time on the internet only because of Paul.
The number will be up there, I’d say over $8 million, and the beauty is, it’s coming from all walks of life, in small donations, unlike the camps of the media favorites. Its hard to find a flaw in the grassroots effort at hand, in fact this surge now defines TRUE grassroots efforts as we know them in the political arena. “It’s the message!”
December 16th, 2007 at 5:48 am
Money talks folks. Show the media and other naysayers that they are on the wrong track. Support Ron Paul today with your donations. Take back our nation! Be active, tell those you konw what is going on. Get your friends off the couch and off the fence. Go Ron Go.
December 16th, 2007 at 5:57 am
On the Tea Party site 35,539 folks have pledged to donate at least $100 each. Last time 2x the number pledged actually donated. Unless someone has been spamming the site or people are just more comfortable in pledging now – that means $7 million dollars. I know I will be donating more than $100. A lot more. I want this to pop the eye balls out of the MSM and the other candidates. It could be a VERY big deal in obtaining press coverage. And might help point out that Huckabee is trying to steal Ron Paul’s base by bashing Bush (but not really proposing anything new) and doing away with the IRS (but replacing it with the national sales tax enforcers). Huckabee is a better talker, like a talk show host is a great talker, but he is inconsistent, and really is not saying anything of value that will change the status quo, which is his purpose. Huckabee is the one to beat now. We do not want another man from Hope running against the woman married to the man from Hope, Arkansas.
December 16th, 2007 at 6:37 am
He’ll bring in another $6million (making him the highest fundraiser for the quarter). Unfortunately it took segregationist Governor Wallace to reveal the truth that “there’s not a dime’s worth of difference between” Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats willingly went along with the War in Iraq, suspension of Habeas Corpus, detaining protesters, banning books like “America Deceived’ from Amazon, stealing private lands (Kelo decision), warrant-less wiretapping and refusing to investigate 9/11 properly. They are both guilty of treason.
Support Dr. Ron Paul and save this great nation.
Last link (before Google Books bends to gov’t Will and drops the title):
http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-38523-0
December 16th, 2007 at 7:29 am
I’m guessing around 5 million – It would be interesting to see 8 – but i doubt it. I agree with the long term affect – Washington should be very afraid from the neo-liberal movement
December 16th, 2007 at 9:05 am
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by Duce Suber
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With a presidents orders
Deport them all
Before we fall
Kill the fed
Off with its head
Or wait in line
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Save our money
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This is getting old
Lets get back to gold
Lose the mainstream
their not on our team
To listen to Hannity
Is just plain insanity.
Down with the establishment
Its just our entanglement
Vote for liberty
It whats meant to be
Wake up America!
Where have you been?
Take a look at congress
We have lions in our den
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We fight in Iraq
But its time
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December 16th, 2007 at 9:07 am
Follow the money, gambling sites say over 5 and less than six million. Good enough, follow the money instead of the polls too, Paul is in the top teir. Thus the top tier for votes since his support is firm. 88%. Never in our History has someone polled so low while raising in the top tier, and its not going to happen this time. The polls are used to shape opinion for CFR candidates only. Perception becomes reality, but this time there is some sand in the CFR gears.
December 16th, 2007 at 9:10 am
i wish i’m wrong, i’m betting just about $4m
December 16th, 2007 at 10:06 am
I guess $8million. BTW, RP doesn’t need a majority to win. This is the sad fact for the “establishment”. Rudy, Huck, Romney, McCain, Thompson will have low turnout in a primary. None of them have passionate or committed followers. Say Huck pulls 30% in these polls. His 10% turnout converts to 3%. If he has 20% turnout, that means 6% at the polls. On the other hand, if RP is polling 10% and 90% of his Republican supporters show up (we all know they will!) then that is 9% at the polls which beats Huck as an example. Add to that the huge number of people who aren’t “likely republican voters” and who aren’t being measured in the current polls and the way I see it, RP wins hands down.
December 16th, 2007 at 10:15 am
Unless we have voter fraud ie. Diebolt voter theft…..like Florida or Ohio…..I think you will be surprised! But, this time around people are looking out for that! Difference is were fervent Paul supporters and will not just allow this campaign to roll over like Gore in 2000 or Kerry in 2004. I don’t believe Ron Paul would just lay like they did….he believes in this thing we call our country!
December 16th, 2007 at 8:39 pm
Well, everyone guessing $4.5 million were wrong.
By 9pm, the total was $5.05 million.
There were three goals built into the project:
1. Beat the last “money bomb” at $4.4 million – Done
2. Beat Hillary Clinton’s reported $6.1 million – Probable
The current projection is $5.7 million for the day
3. Hit an astounding $10 million – not likely
Also, bear in mind that there’s “flux” in the “one-day” calculation, since it begins at midnight EST and ends at midnight HST (Hawaii). Depending on the “prime hours”, the total could vary.
More important: Paul is on-track to take in $25 million for the Fourth Quarter (end of the year), which makes him the ONLY Republican in the same fundraising league as Hillary and Obama. THAT IS NEWS.
December 16th, 2007 at 9:23 pm
I donated $100 today just because I wanted to be a part of something important!
December 16th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
In fact it amounted to just over $6 million. It surpasses John Kerry’s $5.7 million one-day haul. Hillary’s claim of $6.1 million in one day is bogus because the money was gathered over the course of week and only *reported* on a single day. This means Ron Paul is the new champ and it was all coordinated independent of the campaign by his supporters.
December 16th, 2007 at 11:48 pm
What I think is that he RAISED OVER 6 MILLION YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
$6,023,995 if my memory serves me.
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
December 17th, 2007 at 4:03 am
Looks like your prediction was wrong. The good doctor got more then $6 Million. The voter turn out will be larger than you think. We are the most passionate supporters in recent political history. We are using effective guerrilla campaign tactics at the grassroots level and we will win.