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TheIndependent
09-28-2007, 12:05 AM
Although many of us are maxing out for the primaries--and from what I understand, the campaign isn't accepting General Election donations, so spare them the effort in returning them, please--at least until it's confirmed they'll take them--a great way of eking out extra dollars is from folks that we move over to the Ron Paul camp. They can still donate the full $2300 to Paul, even if they maxed out already with another candidate and became dissatisfied with them.

Of course, this isn't counting those of us who haven't been able to max out yet, and those out there just now getting exposed to Paul's message.

Now, let's go out there and bat 1.000(.000)! ;)

ronpaulyourmom
09-28-2007, 12:10 AM
Although many of us are maxing out for the primaries--and from what I understand, the campaign isn't accepting General Election donations, so spare them the effort in returning them, please--at least until it's confirmed they'll take them--a great way of eking out extra dollars is from folks that we move over to the Ron Paul camp. They can still donate the full $2300 to Paul, even if they maxed out already with another candidate and became dissatisfied with them.

Of course, this isn't counting those of us who haven't been able to max out yet, and those out there just now getting exposed to Paul's message.

Now, let's go out there and bat 1.000(.000)! ;)

Don't forget that there's a few PAC's out there that you can donate to who have the power to donate to Dr. Paul. A handful of maxed out donors could give more by this method, but it cant be done en masse

TheIndependent
09-28-2007, 12:11 AM
Don't forget that there's a few PAC's out there that you can donate to who have the power to donate to Dr. Paul. A handful of maxed out donors could give more by this method, but it cant be done en masse

First, you have to make damned sure the PAC will *definitely* send the proceeds to Paul.