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BLS
07-13-2007, 09:38 AM
Ron Paul Goes 20/20 on Internet
Friday, July 13, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com


The Ron Paul presidential campaign has reached two important benchmarks of success: 20,000 YouTube subscribers and 20,000 Meetup group members.

The Paul Campaign's YouTube channel has 20,302 subscribers, giving the organization a powerful platform for their popular videos. The GOP candidate with the second most subscribers is Mitt Romney with 2,416. Barack Obama has 8,807.

Dr. Paul also has 20,677 individuals in 428 cities across America signed up though Meetup.com to participate in grassroots activities. Meetup members have thus far held 1,127 events for Dr. Paul: walking neighborhoods, making signs and handing out literature. Barack Obama has 5,327 Meetup group members, while Mitt Romney has 29.

"Our campaign is growing by the day," said campaign chairman Kent Snyder. "Dr. Paul's message of freedom, peace and prosperity is spreading across the country like wild fire. It is exciting to see online attention translate to action on the ground." (From release)

rpf2008
07-13-2007, 09:50 AM
Ron Paul Goes 20/20 on Internet
Friday, July 13, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
The Paul Campaign's YouTube channel has 20,302 subscribers, giving the organization a powerful platform for their popular videos. The GOP candidate with the second most subscribers is Mitt Romney with 2,416. Barack Obama has 8,807.


LOL !

nerfball
07-13-2007, 09:51 AM
I think is great. I would like to see some advertising from the campaign, though. I know they may want to save some cash for later, but given the amount of people that simply don't even know his name, they need to start putting out some commercials or something.

ronpaulhawaii
07-13-2007, 02:51 PM
How about "we" need to start putting out some commercials, i.e. _local_ radio/TV/newspaper

m2cents

Wyurm
07-13-2007, 03:26 PM
How about "we" need to start putting out some commercials, i.e. _local_ radio/TV/newspaper

m2cents

"We" need to first check on exactly what "we" are legally able to do in that regard. I wouldnt want us to do anything that would risk the campaign