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WOW, New Hampshire supporters PUMPING MONEY into RP2008 !! AD'S working !

people have flamed this all day.... but NH is so far ahead of everyone else its hard to deny.
 
AD's working we need to PUMP more money especially on

remember remember the 5th of NOV !!


Our money is paying off!
 
Its small population helps. Basically, 28 people or so have donated from NH in the past day.
 
can't argue with numbers. If the investment was succesful, then the campaign needs to apply the same winning strategy in the other early states, and gradually the rest of the country.
 
so why havent so many others donate this much? AND this number started to go up BEFORE the meet up group email....

Its small population helps. Basically, 28 people or so have donated from NH in the past day.
 
the money bomb includes the whole country. If this anomoly in NH persists another couple of days, one would have to concede it was the advertising.
 
People from all over the country participated in the money bomb.. not just new hampshire.
 
can't argue with numbers. If the investment was succesful, then the campaign needs to apply the same winning strategy in the other early states, and gradually the rest of the country.

All it takes is money. They've spent 1 million on TV ads, 430K on radio ads and who knows how much on the 12 page mailing. So, I think a good estimate is that they've spent around 2 million on advertising in NH thus far.

So, if we want them to use this same strategy on other states, we'd better get them a whole lot more money.
 
All it takes is money. They've spent 1 million on TV ads, 430K on radio ads and who knows how much on the 12 page mailing. So, I think a good estimate is that they've spent around 2 million on advertising in NH thus far.

So, if we want them to use this same strategy on other states, we'd better get them a whole lot more money.

Good Analysis but I believe that the 430k for radio was for 5 states and not just NH.
 
so why havent so many others donate this much? AND this number started to go up BEFORE the meet up group email....

Ok, I know we've gone back and forth on this a few times...no hard feelings, OK? :)

Let's suppose that the recent increase in NH donations is entirely due to the new TV commercial. If I recall correctly, previous levels in NH were more along the lines of 6-8 donors per million per day. So now we're at 22. With our previous assumption, that means the commercial is resulting in 14-16 new donors per day in NH.

Still excited?

I'm glad NH has a higher donation rate than the rest of the country -- I really am! But all the numbers are still too low. It's like getting a C- on an exam, and being happy about it because everyone else failed.
 
All it takes is money. They've spent 1 million on TV ads, 430K on radio ads and who knows how much on the 12 page mailing. So, I think a good estimate is that they've spent around 2 million on advertising in NH thus far.

So, if we want them to use this same strategy on other states, we'd better get them a whole lot more money.

I thought some of this money was to be used for SC IA,NV too, and NH would be a test run.
 
the money bomb includes the whole country. If this anomoly in NH persists another couple of days, one would have to concede it was the advertising.

Balderdash! :D

One simply cannot go around equating correlation with causation. There are a number of things which might explain NH's increasing donation rate. One of those is the TV commercial. Another is the radio commercials which began airing recently. Still another is the fact that Ron Paul's NH HQ called a few hundred hard-core supporters yesterday evening and tonight, reminding them of upcoming events -- including today's money bomb.
 
Ok, I know we've gone back and forth on this a few times...no hard feelings, OK? :)

Let's suppose that the recent increase in NH donations is entirely due to the new TV commercial. If I recall correctly, previous levels in NH were more along the lines of 6-8 donors per million per day. So now we're at 22. With our previous assumption, that means the commercial is resulting in 14-16 new donors per day in NH.

Still excited?

I'm glad NH has a higher donation rate than the rest of the country -- I really am! But all the numbers are still too low. It's like getting a C- on an exam, and being happy about it because everyone else failed.

its a 200% increase. It also suggests that perhaps the message is resonating which will translate into votes. A very small percentage of voters actually donate.
 
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