The sky is the limit but there are all these RIDICULOUS "reporting" rules in place to try to discourage it.
Example: if you try to place a decent sized ad in a newspaper in Iowa, you'll find that the newspaper will require you to publish your name and address and phone number in the ad's "disclaimer" where you state you're unaffiliated with the RP campaign.
And if you spend more than $250 in a single "reporting period," the Feds require you to "report" that expense through the FEC.
It's something like a 527, or whatever they are called. This was used effectively in 2004. The group was/is the Swift Boaters For Truth, or something like that.
While we can only donate $2,300 to the official Ron Paul campaign, we can certainly donate to, or form, our own group that advocates Ron Paul's positions, and otherwise assists in Ron Paul's campaign.
Finally, since Ron Paul is also running to be reelected to his House seat, can't we donate to that campaign as well?
If I advertised for a meeting for people interested in Ron Paul couldn't I advertise whatever I wanted to describe what the meeting was for with RP stuff plus get people interested to get together? It could be any size ad I wanted to do or as much as want to spend without being a " political ad".
If I advertised for a meeting for people interested in Ron Paul couldn't I advertise whatever I wanted to describe what the meeting was for with RP stuff plus get people interested to get together? It could be any size ad I wanted to do or as much as want to spend without being a " political ad".
I'm not sure how that would be classed. I was looking at doing some ads in papers in Iowa, and each paper I called told me they would need all my personal info included in the ad else they couldn't run it.
Plus, the cost for half page ads pushed it into the "you must report to the feds" bracket, which puts me right off. Which is of course why they have the regs in the first place, to make sure "we the people" don't say much of anything.