Just wondering...

Why do you think they went with the Guy Fawkes theme?



On Nov 6, 2007 5:48 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> November 6, 2007, 8:29 am
> Paul Campaign Sets Record
>
> Susan Davis reports on the presidential race.
>
> They didn't hit their target, but supporters of Rep. Ron Paul's
> campaign made history Monday in what appears to be the single biggest
> day for online donations for a presidential bid.
>
> This morning the Texas congressman reported on his Web site a total of
> more than $7.2 million. When the 24-hour "moneybomb" started at
> midnight Sunday, the campaign showed $2.77 million on the site.
>
> "Is it possible to comprehend what we've done today? Earth-shattering,
> jaw-dropping… No matter which way you phrase it, Ron Paul is for
> real," wrote campaign finance director Jonathan Bydlak on the site.
>
> More than 21,000 individual donors contributed to the effort,
> according to Paul's camp, and in the first 16 hours they passed former
> presidential candidate John Kerry's $2.7 million record for online
> fund-raising in 2004 after the Super Tuesday primaries — and
> Republican Sen. John McCain's $1 million raised online after he won
> New Hampshire in 2000. The Paul campaign has set a $12 million target
> for the fourth quarter. From here, it looks like it will hit that
> mark.
>
> With this kind of cash on hand, don't expect Paul to go quietly. He
> has more money at this point than McCain and former Arkansas Gov. Mike
> Huckabee. While he stands little chance of winning or placing in the
> Iowa Caucus Jan. 3, there appears to be an increasingly possibility
> that he could have a spoiler effect in the New Hampshire primary —
> where his fierce libertarian vein of politics is most likely to appeal
> to primary voters.
>
> If this money trend continues, Paul could also stay in the race for
> the long haul leading up to the Republican Convention in St. Paul,
> Minn., in September 2008.
>

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