Brian Bailey
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Ron Paul Super Bowl Ad
December 11th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Speculation is running wild at RonPaulForums.com.
Is the official Ron Paul campaign planning something massive? Some people claiming insider information insist that it is, but they aren’t saying anything. These insiders could be sworn to secrecy, or they could just be inflating expectations for their own amusement.
I’m going to write about the first possibility.
Here is why a Ron Paul Super Bowl Ad would be awesome:
The Super Bowl this year is on February 3rd, just two days before Super Tuesday, February 5th, when 23 states will hold their nominating process.
A 30 second spot during the Super Bowl costs about $2 Million.
90 Million Americans watch the game.
Ron Paul is probably going to raise more money than any other Republican candidate this quarter. An expenditure such as this would announce this fact to everyone as emphatically as it can possibly be announced.
The viewership is a demographic that crosses all spectrums, but let’s face it, consists of a lot of people who are probably not very politically active. A Super Bowl Ad reaches all of them.
We will most likely raise between $6-10 Million on December 16th. Can you think of a better use for a paltry $2 Million of that huge sum?
The only sure way to win the election is with something huge like this.
I repeat: 90 Million Americans. Two days before 23 states hold their primary.
So, February 3rd a captive audience of 90 million people see the amazing ad that the campaign and grassroots put together. (Remember, people actively watch commercials during the Super Bowl.) February 4th everyone goes to work and talks about Ron Paul. February 5th everyone goes to the polls and votes for Ron Paul.
Result: We. Win.
Ron Paul Super Bowl Ad
December 11th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Speculation is running wild at RonPaulForums.com.
Is the official Ron Paul campaign planning something massive? Some people claiming insider information insist that it is, but they aren’t saying anything. These insiders could be sworn to secrecy, or they could just be inflating expectations for their own amusement.
I’m going to write about the first possibility.
Here is why a Ron Paul Super Bowl Ad would be awesome:
The Super Bowl this year is on February 3rd, just two days before Super Tuesday, February 5th, when 23 states will hold their nominating process.
A 30 second spot during the Super Bowl costs about $2 Million.
90 Million Americans watch the game.
Ron Paul is probably going to raise more money than any other Republican candidate this quarter. An expenditure such as this would announce this fact to everyone as emphatically as it can possibly be announced.
The viewership is a demographic that crosses all spectrums, but let’s face it, consists of a lot of people who are probably not very politically active. A Super Bowl Ad reaches all of them.
We will most likely raise between $6-10 Million on December 16th. Can you think of a better use for a paltry $2 Million of that huge sum?
The only sure way to win the election is with something huge like this.
I repeat: 90 Million Americans. Two days before 23 states hold their primary.
So, February 3rd a captive audience of 90 million people see the amazing ad that the campaign and grassroots put together. (Remember, people actively watch commercials during the Super Bowl.) February 4th everyone goes to work and talks about Ron Paul. February 5th everyone goes to the polls and votes for Ron Paul.
Result: We. Win.