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Scott Banister just donated $3600!

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Awesome, for people that dont know. Scott Banister: American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known as a co-founder of IronPort and an early advisor and board member at PayPal.
 
Awesome, for people that dont know. Scott Banister: American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known as a co-founder of IronPort and an early advisor and board member at PayPal.

Apparently the PayPal people like Ron :) Awesome.
 
Just think, that letter and tons of other Woods ideas could be part of the official Ron Paul campaign now, and could have been part of the campaign the entire time.

Thanks Benton and crew!

Still psyched that he's reaching out to voters and the public at large.
Adam is that you? :confused:
 
Why are we only sending out 100K in Iowa? We need Iowa and I feel everything should go into it. Romney will win NH and if we get Iowa, we will probably get 2nd in NH by default.

Thoughts?
 
Why are we only sending out 100K in Iowa? We need Iowa and I feel everything should go into it. Romney will win NH and if we get Iowa, we will probably get 2nd in NH by default.

Thoughts?

Why do you think that? When we win Iowa a huge awaking of Ron Paul supporters will come out and it will be a close race in NH
 
Why do you think that? When we win Iowa a huge awaking of Ron Paul supporters will come out and it will be a close race in NH

I am saying that we need to win Iowa. Iowa has tons of undecided voters. I really think we need to spend the money there. I think 200K in Iowa is better than 100K/100K. I am on board. Maybe we will go back there afterwards. Idea is great though. We do not need al 50 states yet, 1. Iowa, 2 NH. Period!!!

The national polls do not matter, Guliani was winning and got killed by waiting until Florida and everyone passed him by in 2008.
 
I agree Iowa needs to be paramount but winning Iowa is not a sure path to the nomination. Just look at Mike Huckabee the last go-around, and the media was behind him. Besides I doubt there are many more than 100k GOP "supervoters" in Iowa, it being such a small state. Actually looking at the numbers - http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/states/IA.html - only a little over 115k Republicans caucused in 2008.
 
I agree Iowa needs to be paramount but winning Iowa is not a sure path to the nomination. Just look at Mike Huckabee the last go-around, and the media was behind him. Besides I doubt there are many more than 100k GOP "supervoters" in Iowa, it being such a small state. Actually looking at the numbers - http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/states/IA.html - only a little over 115k Republicans caucused in 2008.
Good info - yeah 100,000 should be plenty, lets be real.
 
Why are we only sending out 100K in Iowa? We need Iowa and I feel everything should go into it. Romney will win NH and if we get Iowa, we will probably get 2nd in NH by default.

Thoughts?

I agree. Everything should go to Iowa. I'd rather send multiple mailers to them.
 
A corporation can donate to this right? Is this a deductible expense of any kind :)

Yes, a corporation can donate an unlimited amount and I am not sure if it is deductible. I'll have to check, anyone know?

Edit: From what I can find online, political contributions are not tax deductible, even to a PAC.
 
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I agree Iowa needs to be paramount but winning Iowa is not a sure path to the nomination. Just look at Mike Huckabee the last go-around, and the media was behind him. Besides I doubt there are many more than 100k GOP "supervoters" in Iowa, it being such a small state. Actually looking at the numbers - http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/results/states/IA.html - only a little over 115k Republicans caucused in 2008.

Good point about the Supervoters. I forgot about this point. As long as everyone gets 1 I am ok with it
 
I'm not wanting to donate as charitable, I want to donate it as a business expense for reducing my regulatory burden...
 
I'm not wanting to donate as charitable, I want to donate it as a business expense for reducing my regulatory burden...

Can someone get absolute confirmation for this good gentleman/lady that it is not deductible as a business expense?
 
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