We Better Break Make this Money bomb successful!

Bump. However, I don't see this as a huge moneybomb. I'd love to have huge moneybombs again, but they've been spread too far out for that, and I think there's quite a bit of disenfranchisement going around. Also, it seems that people are still sore from losing in 2008.
 
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We know and the campaign knows, this will be a normal smaller moneybomb. Maybe 500k, maybe 1M but not an enormous one. But do not despair, at this time last year the shock of "not winning Iowa" had thrown many supporters into a depressed state.

Some perspective - We are recognized as representing 20-25% of the GOP now. In 2008 the ignored, in 2012 they are attacking. Then we win? Certainly, but not in 1 day, 1 month or 1 year, this is the fight of our generation, to pull back the harm done over a century!

So keep it together!

This number is way overblown. We have averaged 17.66% of the vote in the nine states that voted. We are polling nationally at 12% of likely primary voters. Primary/caucus voters make up less than 10% of total party members. So in reality we have somewhere between 12 and 17% support among likely primary voters. That does not equate to representing 20-25% of the party.
 
how did he get 6 million in one day

At one time millions of Americans believed Ron Paul wanted to run a campaign to with the White House with a competent campaign staff. At this time he openly discussed controversial things such as the FDA, TSA, 9/11 and prosperity for people. Then we learned the money was used not for that purpose but to fund Campaign for Liberty, so that jobs could be created for certain members Ron Paul's staff year-round. Many people have never forgiven that breach of trust and aren't participating in the campaign this time around. I've tried to look past it for the cause of the greater good, but the reality is this campaign should have more urgency about changing the status quo. It appears not to have it. Heck they didn't even promote this moneybomb well, which is shocking until you consider that likely a large amount of the money raised will again not be spent on winning a presidential campaign already.
 
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This number is way overblown. We have averaged 17.66% of the vote in the nine states that voted. We are polling nationally at 12% of likely primary voters. Primary/caucus voters make up less than 10% of total party members. So in reality we have somewhere between 12 and 17% support among likely primary voters. That does not equate to representing 20-25% of the party.

Semantics, I include the independent leans GOP, not just the core GOP. Most of the polls used limit that impact and since both parties are shrinking significantly (GOP moreso), focusing solely on the core GOP is misleading.
 
I did what I could -- I'm in this thing for $100 Federal Reserve Notes.

About to get married in October, bought a house last June, and oil heat/gasoline are destroying my disposable income, but I did it! And so can you!
 
At one time millions of Americans believed Ron Paul wanted to run a campaign to with the White House with a competent campaign staff. At this time he openly discussed controversial things such as the FDA, TSA, 9/11 and prosperity for people. Then we learned the money was used not for that purpose but to fund Campaign for Liberty, so that jobs could be created for certain members Ron Paul's staff year-round. Many people have never forgiven that breach of trust and aren't participating in the campaign this time around. I've tried to look past it for the cause of the greater good, but the reality is this campaign should have more urgency about changing the status quo. It appears not to have it. Heck they didn't even promote this moneybomb well, which is shocking until you consider that likely a large amount of the money raised will again not be spent on winning a presidential campaign already.

I personally am glad that C4L was founded, as it kept the campaign going and gave the opportunity to increase the number of people who care about liberty. Who is better placed to promote liberty than Ron Paul and the people he picks? If he doesn't win the nomination, I hope that Ron Paul sets up an office within CFL that lets him advise Americans who to vote for and what policies to support/oppose in order to further the cause of liberty.
 
I can't contribute today because I got fired from my job yesterday for talking about Ron Paul to customers. One lady called in to my boss and complained that I "belittled her" and went on to say that her husband is in the military and served two terms in Afghanistan and she didn't appreciate me going on and on about Ron Paul. The truth is, I wasn't even talking to her. I was talking to one of my other customers who knew everything I know about the Fed, NDAA, Patriot act etc.. It was a lively and very enjoyable conversation even tough the guy supports Obama. The lady who complained would interject something contradicting what I said and the guy turned to her and verified what I was saying was true and she told my boss that me and that guy "ganged up" on her. Nasty stupid bitch.
 
I can't contribute today because I got fired from my job yesterday for talking about Ron Paul to customers. One lady called in to my boss and complained that I "belittled her" and went on to say that her husband is in the military and served two terms in Afghanistan and she didn't appreciate me going on and on about Ron Paul. The truth is, I wasn't even talking to her. I was talking to one of my other customers who knew everything I know about the Fed, NDAA, Patriot act etc.. It was a lively and very enjoyable conversation even tough the guy supports Obama. The lady who complained would interject something contradicting what I said and the guy turned to her and verified what I was saying was true and she told my boss that me and that guy "ganged up" on her. Nasty stupid bitch.

People do that kind of crap all the time. Don't sweat it.
 
I disagree with the support on the internet diminishing , it is far greater than last time.
Thing is though forums are now seen as old fashioned , alot of discussions , messaging etc is now done on facebook/twitter instead.
Forums dropping in popularity is common all over the web right now , i had a forum i have been visiting the past 7 years close down a couple months back.

http://www.1stwebdesigner.com/design/are-forums-dying/

^ This

My favorite political forum went from an Alexa rank of about 20,00 to 600,000 over the past year. From 100,000 to 600,000 in the past few months. Forums do seem to be dying. Probably because of iphones and smart phones making people more apt to use facebook and twitter.
 
I've been in Internet marketing and sales for over a decade and historically, sales have always been lower on Valentine's Day. Whether that carries over into political donations, I'm not sure, but in my world, Feb 14th is a slower US traffic and income day and a busier day for offline establishments. I think it was probably not the best day to plan for this money bomb. A lot of people are going out to dinner, movies, and spending their extra money on Valentine gifts, etc., and not really worried about political campaigns.
 
I've been in Internet marketing and sales for over a decade and historically, sales have always been lower on Valentine's Day. Whether that carries over into political donations, I'm not sure, but in my world, Feb 14th is a slower US traffic and income day and a busier day for offline establishments. I think it was probably not the best day to plan for this money bomb. A lot of people are going out to dinner, movies, and spending their extra money on Valentine gifts, etc., and not really worried about political campaigns.

True... heard someone say "i was gonna donate to Ron Paul until I remembered it was Valentine's day and I had to get my husband something instead"... Some people are in a hardship and will be forced to choose, and some won't choose to donate, and that's perfectly normal. So we're certainly competing with some romance plans all over the country today.

But what's done is done, the campaign picked this day -- the grassroots had a different day in mind but had to acquiesce to line up with what the campaign announced.

Hitting 5 Mil today is like a snowball's chance in hell, but HOPEFULLY we can hit 1 Mil.
 
People do that kind of crap all the time. Don't sweat it.

Thats why they say don't talk about religion or politics. But how the heck can we get the message out qhile the media and the establishment is doing everything they can to supress the message?
 
You should tell your boss to hire you back or you'll post his email on the rpf...lol...
 
Purchases of gear and merchandise also counts as a donation (right?)

"Your donation allows us to continue directly reaching millions of voters in the rest of the key early states with the truth about my consistent conservative record.

Your support also enables us to get the word out about my "Plan to Restore America," which cuts $1 trillion from the federal budget in the first year of my presidency, abolishes five federal agencies, and delivers a fully balanced budget by year three.

Our nation can no longer afford politicians who would rather play games with the American people than get serious about implementing the fundamental changes necessary to get our country back on track.

Thank you again for everything you do to help me win this race!

For Liberty,

Ron Paul

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Yup.

Last time, we only had a total of around 4 money bombs. This time, we've had what, 10? Plus, the two big ones (Nov 5 and Dec 16) were before the economy tanked.

So of course we get far less this time around.

Still, the money bombs do help. Even if we only hit $800k or so, that's still a good chunk of cash to help the campaign moving along.

Yeah. The problem is we have super Tuesday coming, Santorum is trying to organize caucusers in Washington where Ron needs to be and people here want Ron everywhere all the time, plus ads. That takes a lot of money and we had hoped for an early win to galvanize donors beyond the hard core.

So we need to promote this elsewhere than here today, big time.
 
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