Ron Paul’s campaign held a “moneybomb” event today. He’s reporting raising $2.2 million dollars. (UPDATE: It’s apparently up to $3 million now)
Vanity campaigns on the order of Rep. Paul’s are supposed to be able to sustain themselves because they’re relatively cheap, driven by free media like debates, and without the resources to compete in a traditional way. Paul is running that type of campaign but actually getting more than enough money to make a real go at victory. I don’t see how he gets that done unless every paleoconservative in the country floods the polls, but consider that even in the true-blue areas of California that I inhabit, I see plenty of Ron Paul stickers. In this state, where the Republican primary is segmented by district, with 3 delegates up for grabs in each one, Paul is running in blue areas like San Francisco, where there are less Republicans to target. And in New Hampshire, as I’ve been noting, he’s tailor-made for the primary.
Nobody in EITHER party has approached raising two million online in a day (that’s more than McCain or Huckabee currently have in the bank, I think). This is not some wacko fringe campaign.
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[...] The Right’s Field is similarly amazed and wonders what a vanity, grassroots campaign will be able to do with all this money: Vanity campaigns on the order of Rep. Paul’s are supposed to be able to sustain themselves because they’re relatively cheap, driven by free media like debates, and without the resources to compete in a traditional way. Paul is running that type of campaign but actually getting more than enough money to make a real go at victory. I don’t see how he gets that done unless every paleoconservative in the country floods the polls, but consider that even in the true-blue areas of California that I inhabit, I see plenty of Ron Paul stickers. [...]
[...] The Right’s Field: 2.2 Million. One Day. [...]
[...] $2.2 Million. One Day. (UPDATE: THREE Million) [...]
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He’s actually raised over $3 million online today.
Individual campaign monitoring site:
http://ronpaulgraphs.com
Left by Dave
November 5, 2007 at 7:35pm