Can we break Kerry's all-time, 24 hour fundraising record???

Can we break Kerry's all-time, 24 hour fundraising record???

  • Yes

    Votes: 121 99.2%
  • No

    Votes: 1 0.8%

  • Total voters
    122

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Will we break Kerry's all-time, 24 hour fundraising record???

Will we break Kerry's all-time, 24 hour fundraising record???
 
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Did you mean Hillary's record? I remember she is the one ... for now... :D
 
I think it's $6.1 million....but the question isn't "can we?" the question is "will we?"
 
Should check the actual FEC filings to be sure, but I think Kerry's record is $6.4M, so yes. :) I believe Hill also claims a one-day take of about the same amount, but there is question as to whether that actually was one day or two.

Dead record walking. :)

JM
 
Remember that Kerry's win was also the Day after his Democratic Party nomination. What we are doing for Paul is unprecedented.

1. No official campaign involvement
2. Grass root designed and funded (Viral Marketing at its best)
3. Virtually no MSM coverage or buzz
4. Average donation size lower than any other candidates attempt in this ballpark

Just imagine what would happen if Ron Paul won the nomination? I guarantee everyone donating today would be ready to put up yet another $100, plus the breadth of the main stream...
 
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Kerry actually brought in 5.4 in one day. Hillary claims 6.1, but it was a fundraising weekend that she posted all on one day.
 
Again, people... There were 4 BOGUS numbers thrown out by the MSM and the campaigns last time around, and ALL were disproved via FEC filings.

Romney claimed he'd done $6.5 million in one day. Turned out to be $3.147 million.

Clinton's people said $6.2 million. Turns out this was actually 2 1/2 days of fundraisers all up and down the East Coast, and tabulated on a single day. The single largest day of the multiple events for her I believe was $2.6-.8 million.

Then there was the Kerry claim which came from the press. $5.7 million. Actually, the ONE day total was $2.7 million.

Lastly, the press again decided their beloved Obama MUST have raised more money and be more popular than The Doctor. Not true. His one day super-gala at Oprah's raked in $3 million.

The Revolution's $4.2-.38 million for The Doctor IS the record. But the MSM did a good job of convincing the public that it wasn't last time. Which is why it's imperative that we crack at least $7 million today... and shatter the press' Illusion.
 
ummm, I believe that we broke that record on the 5th of November.

The 5th was the record for online fundraising only, which we blew out of the water. It was also the record for Republicans this cycle, if you don't count Mitt's donations to himself.
 
The Revolution's $4.2-.38 million for The Doctor IS the record. But the MSM did a good job of convincing the public that it wasn't last time.

We should get the record published with Guiness, that way it will be independently validated and in the record books.
 
I don't believe I've ever seen a poll with 100% after this many votes before. Heheh.

Edit: Lynch the guy that just voted no!
 
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