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11-24-2007, 01:32 AM
Paul touts fund growth
Republican Ron Paul said he has raised more than $9 million in the past two months and he predicted his presidential campaign will exceed its $12 million fourth-quarter goal.
"It looks like we can't stay under it," Paul said in an interview that aired yesterday on Bloomberg Television. Paul said organizers expect a fund-raising blitz on Dec. 16 - timed to be on the anniversary of the 1773 Boston Tea Party to highlight Paul's antitax philosophy - to bring in more than the $4.2 million a similar event raised on Nov. 5.
Paul said he has begun spending generously in key states with early nomination contests, including New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina, and Nevada and said he expects to have money to campaign through Feb. 5, when at least 22 states will vote.
Paul called his Republican presidential rivals, including national front-runner Rudy Giuliani, "neoconservatives" whom he couldn't support in the general election should his own bid fail. "They think we're supposed to spread our goodness through force," Paul said.
hahhaha. Spin doctors anyone? "DAMN ANARCHIST AND THEIR ANTI-TAX PHILOSOPHY~!"
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/11/24/thompson_hits_giuliani_on_nyc_references/
Republican Ron Paul said he has raised more than $9 million in the past two months and he predicted his presidential campaign will exceed its $12 million fourth-quarter goal.
"It looks like we can't stay under it," Paul said in an interview that aired yesterday on Bloomberg Television. Paul said organizers expect a fund-raising blitz on Dec. 16 - timed to be on the anniversary of the 1773 Boston Tea Party to highlight Paul's antitax philosophy - to bring in more than the $4.2 million a similar event raised on Nov. 5.
Paul said he has begun spending generously in key states with early nomination contests, including New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina, and Nevada and said he expects to have money to campaign through Feb. 5, when at least 22 states will vote.
Paul called his Republican presidential rivals, including national front-runner Rudy Giuliani, "neoconservatives" whom he couldn't support in the general election should his own bid fail. "They think we're supposed to spread our goodness through force," Paul said.
hahhaha. Spin doctors anyone? "DAMN ANARCHIST AND THEIR ANTI-TAX PHILOSOPHY~!"
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/11/24/thompson_hits_giuliani_on_nyc_references/