CAMPAIGN!!!!!! WE NEED a PRESS RELEASE ABOUT Q4 ASAP!! YAHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

http://query.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/dcdev/forms/C00432914/320652/
http://query.nictusa.com/pres/2007/YE/


Ron Paul
Q4 Raised: $19,924,416.44
Cash on hand: $7,839,420.90
Total Debt: $0.00​



By comparison:



Romney
Q4 Raised (minus loans): $9,027,461.10
Cash on hand: $2,431,447.01
Total Debt: $35,350,000.00

McCain
Q4 Raised (minus loans): $6,836,072.13
Cash on hand: $2,948,427.85
Total Debt: $4,516,030.08

Huckabee
Q4 Raised (minus loans): $6,642,585.72
Cash on hand: $1,896,445.64
Total Debt: $97,676.18

Giuliani
Q4 Raised (minus loans): $14,177,286.66
Cash on hand: $12,776,812.11
Total Debt: $1,166,509.36

Thompson
Q4 Raised (minus loans): $8,925,283.94
Cash on hand: $2,140,266.92
Total Debt: $404,221.35







AND WE RAISED ALL THAT WITH CRAP MEDIA COVERAGE!!



great way to run the country :D
 
We Mustve lost a load of support after NH because we havent been able to replicate the earlier success of our money bombs, if we still had this early level of support, we'd win for sure.

Maybe, or people just realize that all the money in the world isn't going to buy RP a fair shake.

Look at the shit they are pulling now. No FEC report from Dr.P? The MSM has already reported the story that Mcpain and willard are the fund raising leaders. It doesn't matter now when they release Dr. Paul's #'s because the story is over. Same w/ LA Mccain was announced as the winner, end of story.

Also, I'm pissed because I live in Cali. I have seen 20 obama TV ads, at least 10 Huckabee, NO DR. PAUL!!!!! WTF?????????????????

I donated over $1500 so far, I am a precinct leader, I got gear and signs, I did my part, where's the love?
 
I'm still waiting to see a comparison of RP's military contributions to those of McCain and everyone else. I'm sure RP got more than any other candidate, and maybe more than the rest of the Repubs combined. I love this revolution!
 
Hmmm...

From: h ttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22934489/page/2/

John McCain, boosted to front-runner status after winning the Florida primary this week, had raised $7 million during the first three weeks of January. Advisers said his fundraising had surged since the Florida victory and since his endorsement Wednesday by Rudy Giuliani. He raised a total $37.5 million during 2007.

Rival Mitt Romney, with personal assets of up to $250 million, has shown few qualms about writing a personal check to supplement his fundraising. On Thursday, campaign aides said Romney had an aggressive strategy to confront McCain with television ads in California and other Feb. 5 states. The decision signaled that Romney might be prepared to dip into his wealth once again.

Giuliani, who exited the race Wednesday after finishing a distant third in Florida, raised nearly $60 million last year, according to his end-of-year report. He raised $14.2 million in the last quarter and had $12.8 million in the bank going into January. He reported a debt of nearly $1.2 million.

Republican Mike Huckabee, who had canceled his press plane last week in a money saving measure, resumed the flight this week. His campaign also planned to place television ads in Southern states in play Feb. 5, including Alabama, Georgia and his home state of Arkansas. It also will advertise in Missouri, Oklahoma and Tennessee.

According to his end-of-year FEC filing, Huckabee had his best quarter during the last three months of 2007 as his campaign began to gain traction, particularly in Iowa. He raised $6.6 million from October through December and had $1.9 million in the bank at year’s end.

But the former Arkansas governor’s victory in the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3 did not translate into a wave of money. Since the South Carolina primary on Jan. 19, however, the campaign has raised more than $3 million online and $1 million at fundraisers.

And guess what? They ACTUALLY mentioned Ron Paul!:

Dark horse Republican Ron Paul had raised $4 million in January, according to his Web site. He caused a sensation at the end of last year with several major online fundraising days. He raised a total of $19.5 million during the final three months of the year, a sharp increase from the $5.2 million he raised during the previous quarter.

A couple of points:

1) Still call him "dark horse"...yawn.
2) Of course they don't say, "If you take donations and subtract loans to the campaign, Ron Paul led the pack."
 
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