Another successful money bomb would end speculation that we are Dean 2.0

Madison

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Some have lost hope over the recent performances in Iowa and NH, but I say if indeed we don't win the GOP nomination we cannot say we didn't give it our all. If we go out we do it with a bang. This means we don't implode and collapse like past grassroots campaigns like Dean in '04. Even if we keep finishing 5th we may as well keep pushing. This will send a message that our movement is here to stay, and that is what scares the establishment more than anything. Even if they do manage to defeat Dr. Paul, we will linger on and we will not fade away. Let us be heard now no matter what happens with this campaign.

I retract my previous posts about not decreasing donations to the campaign and pledge to donate $100 on the Jan. 17th Benjamins for Paul money bomb. We are in the clutch and we have to ride this out.
 
true, but how? how can Paul supporters be convinced to get behind yet another moneybomb? obviously a lot of pledges have already been made but, for example, the free at last moneybomb calls for a $10 minimum donation. Why so low? $50 would have been much better. it will be difficult to get another moneybomb going that brings in over 1.5 million in a day without some major news (IE: a 1st or 2nd place)

any suggestions?
 
Dean started running out of money after NH. RP probably has $15-$20 million left. So he can play around longer.
 
I agree, that is why everyone should donate atleast something on Jan. 17th. In fact I hope we rally around the idea that we are showing SC and NV that his money is still rolling in along with a large amount of new supporters. We need those people on the fence or just considering our "electability" to see RP as the candidate on the upswing with supporters that will not waver. With that said, a good showing in MI would sure help our cause.
 
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