Ron Paul's New Ad Calls Him "The One"

since the video is currently unlisted, it would be prudent to start posting the link everywhere.
 
I love the end the most. "The one that can beat Obama and Restore America now."
That zings right to the heart of the neocons; because they know it is true. None of the others can eat away Obama's base; and especially doing it with limited govt principles.
 
It's okay, but I've been suggesting an ad very similar to Perry's for a while... touting Ron's predictions, his military service, his family values/marriage....and Reagan endorsement.

I'm hoping that's a "big gun" ad they'll pull out later, at least.
 
Another epic ad! If you do not want to donate after watching this one, you have no pulse.......
 
Damn good ad, but why are they setting it as an unlisted video? Is this a mistake or for some purpose I'm not aware of... Thanks.

What is an unlisted video?
An unlisted video is a different type of private video. Unlisted means that only people who know the link to the video can view it (such as friends or family to whom you send the link). An unlisted video will not appear in any of YouTube's public spaces (such as search results, your channel, or the Browse page).

i'm sure they will change that. They've probably had it on YT for a while and just now released the link to the video.
 
We need it nationally

Why would we do a national ad campaign this early? Especially when we have to compete with Perry and Romney's 20 mill + war-chest. We don't have that kind of money, it's best to try and build momentum in small states early on.

I am wondering why it is still unlisted. That will cut down on a HUGE amount of views.

i'm sure it will change, see my post above.
 
Why would we do a national ad campaign this early? Especially when we have to compete with Perry and Romney's 20 mill + war-chest. We don't have that kind of money, it's best to try and build momentum in small states early on.

I might like to see them in some early states other than NH and IA, hit em where the other candidates aren't. Is LA an inexpensive market? WV, WY?
 
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