california tv ads

romeo2

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anyone seen any yet? im in san diego, haven't seen a thing. i heard that there are some radio ads, but tuesday is coming up real quick and was wondering when they are supposedly going to be playing, if any...
 
I've heard a lot of radio ads and I don't listen to the radio that much, no TV though.

Maybe saving the TV ads for other places.... (heard plenty of reports of TV ads elsewhere).
 
woohoo! just saw my first tv commercial in california!!! its about time too, it was the one where he's saying a speech in front of a big crowd
 
woohoo! just saw my first tv commercial in california!!! its about time too, it was the one where he's saying a speech in front of a big crowd

where and when? What station, what time?

I haven' seen anything!
 
where and when? What station, what time?

I haven' seen anything!

same time i posted "woohoo", i saw it and went straight to the computer. it was either mtv(ch 30 in san diego) or cnn(ch 31) i dont remember which one exactly. i was about to leave my room, got out of my chair and was like "wait a min, that voice is familiar" and looked at the tv. bam! hopefully one of the many many more soon to come!
 
Los Angeles

I don't get it. Why is the campaign not spending advertising money out here? Delegates are awarded by congressional district.

While exercising at the gym yesterday I had the chance to notice which political ads were on different channels during two hours. Many tv's on at once. Most ads were Obama, Hillary, McCain and Romney. There was one or two of Huckabee. No Ron Paul. The McCain ad was replayed again for free, gratis in the local news coverage.

Obama ads are playing on several spanish stations, in spanish of course.
 
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smartguy911, California isn't a winner takes all state. Delegates are awarded by congressional district.
 
My concern is the campaign isn't taking advantage. Substantial money isn't being spent on television advertising, as far as I can tell. However, the campaign may figure there aren't enough registered republicans to vote in the primary for Ron.
 
How can we communicate with the campaign?

Can we get everyone on his campaign team to register here on these forums????
 
I'm in LA, and still no commercials. I only see Obama, Hillary and Romney D:
 
what--you mean you haven't been seeing those episodes of that miniseries the billionaire already taped?
 
Ron Paul: http://opensecrets.org/pres08/expend.asp?id=N00005906&cycle=2008

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Sector
Description
Total Expenditures
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$1,841,297
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Travel
$760,164
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$362,408
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$176,647
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$33,829
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$2,455
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$4,239,360
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$1,109,628
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Political Consultants
$65,519
GOTV
$5,650
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Contributions
Contrib Refunds
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Mitt Romney:http://opensecrets.org/pres08/expend.asp?id=N00000286&cycle=2008

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John McCain: http://opensecrets.org/pres08/expend.asp?id=N00006424&cycle=2008

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Mike Huckabee: http://opensecrets.org/pres08/expend.asp?id=N00007539&cycle=2008

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I saw two Ron Paul TV ads last night on cable -- actually, the same ad twice on two different channels. It was on the History Channel and on ESPN, probably around 11:30 PM. (Good targeting of demographics!) It had Ron Paul speaking to a large crowd about liberty (I think it was from the Tennessee rally), with a floating image of the Constitution. It was run by "Patriots for Paul", not by the campaign, but referred people to the campaign website.

Good job Patriots for Paul!

I've heard several of the campaign's radio ads on talk radio, on the morning and evening drives, and I have a short commute.

The only TV ads I have seen for the election are the Indian gaming propositions (pro and con), and a lot of Hillary ads. She is advertising big time on HGTV and the Food Network, which my wife watches a lot. We have yet to see any Obama or Romney ads.
 
Hope you californians take full advantage of that:rolleyes:;)

I'm working my ass off man. I hope every single Californian in this forum is doing more than just surfing for Ron Paul!

Go pass out flyers, put up signs, wave signs, email, call, talk to someone!!! It's not too late, in fact the next 48 hours are the most important ever.

Remember that most Republicans still are UNDECIDED about who to vote for.
 
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