The "Stand with Rand" Money Bomb is underway! Tracking thread

We are SO close to our goal, we must do a final promotion push to make sure we get to 2 million.

Share, Tweet, do what you have to do to get the word out!
 
If you run any "State for Rand Paul" pages, some of us are attempting to do a concentrated push today to promote the final Moneybomb goal.
 
Whoa! 1.82! I think we could get it today if we push! I am telling you, the libertynothillary is raising money. No! 1.829! It's going up! Can't even type
 
1.87m. We'll definitely surpass 1.9m by tonight.

My guess is he will need $100 million to be competitive in the primary and another billion to be competitive in the general. That's going to be the hardest part of this process for him.
 
My guess is he will need $100 million to be competitive in the primary and another billion to be competitive in the general. That's going to be the hardest part of this process for him.
He needs to win either Iowa or New Hampshire. Money will flow much more rapidly after that.
If he wins the nomination, there won't be any problems raising a billion for the general.
 
He needs to win either Iowa or New Hampshire. Money will flow much more rapidly after that.
If he wins the nomination, there won't be any problems raising a billion for the general.

I don't know about that. A billion dollars is a lot of money and without big corporations donating a lot it won't be easy to get even with the Republican nomination won.
 
I don't know about that. A billion dollars is a lot of money and without big corporations donating a lot it won't be easy to get even with the Republican nomination won.
He will have the backing of the wealthy donors/billionaires if he gets the nomination.
 
He needs to win either Iowa or New Hampshire. Money will flow much more rapidly after that.
If he wins the nomination, there won't be any problems raising a billion for the general.

Yea, I agree. Without getting into specific figures, I'm not worried about fundraising for the general at all.

As for the primary....

Some candidates use money to get primary wins, others use primary wins to get money.

Rand is the latter sort.

Money between now and, say, Nevada is crucial.

He needs enough money to be competitive in the early states. When he wins those, then money won't be a problem anymore.

So, to convert that into practical advice - if you're planning to give Rand money, do it sooner rather than later.
 
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