Elwar
04-29-2010, 11:34 AM
Please critique...to be released when we hit $100k at http://www.TheRonPaulTeaParty.com
Apr 30, 2010 – Displaying how strong his standing remains with the voters, Ron Paul has continued to achieve the spotlight that he was kept from in the 2008 presidential elections, much to the chagrin of the establishment Republican Party. The first proof of Ron Paul's support came with his winning the CPAC poll in 2010 followed by a virtual tie at the SRLC in late March, 2010. In a Rasmussen poll, he was dead even in a hypothetical 2012 race against president Barack Obama. He has become a household name and enjoys regular support from the Tea Party movement which his supporters helped to start.
With so much support there have been many questions as to a possible run in 2012 to take on Barack Obama, keeping him from a second term. With this in mind, his supporters have pulled out a tried and true weapon from their arsenal, the moneybomb. A nod to the anniversary of the December 16th moneybomb that brought in over $6 million in one day for Ron Paul in 2007 on the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, his supporters are preparing for another December 16th moneybomb. This time to help kick off his run for president in 2012.
The website, theronpaulteaparty.com, calls for 100,000 people to pledge $100 each in order to give Ron Paul $10 million to kick off his presidential campaign. And it seems that there is a lot of support out there. With just over a week of pledges, the site shows just over $100,000 pledged to what could be Ron Paul's biggest moneybomb yet and another record breaking single day donation for a presidential candidate.
With the amount of dissatisfaction of what's going on in Washington, this may be the start of something that cannot be stopped until Ron Paul is in the White House, steering our country back to fiscal sanity and a better, brighter future.
Apr 30, 2010 – Displaying how strong his standing remains with the voters, Ron Paul has continued to achieve the spotlight that he was kept from in the 2008 presidential elections, much to the chagrin of the establishment Republican Party. The first proof of Ron Paul's support came with his winning the CPAC poll in 2010 followed by a virtual tie at the SRLC in late March, 2010. In a Rasmussen poll, he was dead even in a hypothetical 2012 race against president Barack Obama. He has become a household name and enjoys regular support from the Tea Party movement which his supporters helped to start.
With so much support there have been many questions as to a possible run in 2012 to take on Barack Obama, keeping him from a second term. With this in mind, his supporters have pulled out a tried and true weapon from their arsenal, the moneybomb. A nod to the anniversary of the December 16th moneybomb that brought in over $6 million in one day for Ron Paul in 2007 on the 234th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, his supporters are preparing for another December 16th moneybomb. This time to help kick off his run for president in 2012.
The website, theronpaulteaparty.com, calls for 100,000 people to pledge $100 each in order to give Ron Paul $10 million to kick off his presidential campaign. And it seems that there is a lot of support out there. With just over a week of pledges, the site shows just over $100,000 pledged to what could be Ron Paul's biggest moneybomb yet and another record breaking single day donation for a presidential candidate.
With the amount of dissatisfaction of what's going on in Washington, this may be the start of something that cannot be stopped until Ron Paul is in the White House, steering our country back to fiscal sanity and a better, brighter future.