Ron Paul in Florida Primary Elections: the money man

Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daniel
Posted on: January 30, 2008 | 9 Comments

Ron Paul in Florida
John McCain might of won with 693,425 votes and 36% of the total, but what does it mean for Ron Paul in the Florida Primary Elections, as the money man only got 62,060 votes and 3% of total.

Ron Paul raised around $6.3 million in a single day, what’s amazing is he is not a leading candidate and raising that sort of money.

On Super Tuesday Feb. 5, it’s possible for one candidate to gain an unstoppable momentum if they have a big showing.

Could this be Ron Paul?

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9 Responses to “Ron Paul in Florida Primary Elections: the money man”

  1. Jim Peterson says:

    Like Giuliani, Ron Paul does seem to think he will use his money at the last second (in the next week) to clean up where it counts: Super Tuesday. A problem lies in that many would-be RP voters might vote for Romney to stop McCain from actually getting 1191 delegates and the nomination.

    The Atlantic seaboard doesn’t go for freedom and the Constitution I guess.

  2. JKFan says:

    Might OF won? Shows that the average RonPaulian has the intelligence of a 2nd grader.
    Ron Paul knows he has no chance. Honestly…what states do you tihnk that he can win? Ronmey and McCain have money. And, they have ALREADY campaigned in some of hte Super Tuesday states. Giuliani will beat Ron Paul in NY, NJ and CA, even though he will dorp out. So really…what state do you see him winning?
    It is time to get over your delusioans that everyone who hears Ron Paul votes for him. Every time he goes on a TV show (like Leno) his numbers DROP. Having his views made public is the WORST thing for him

  3. Daniel says:

    @JKFan “what states do you tihnk that he can win?”

  4. Jim Peterson says:

    I don’t understand: what part of honoring the Constitution is something that Republicans would reject? Ron Paul came in 2nd in Nevada and 1st in the Louisiana delegate selection (to be followed by a Louisiana primary). Sure, I disagree with his absolutist foreign policy as I always did Pat Buchanan’s absolutist foreign policy. But I would ditch the IRS and the Department of Education and the Office on Violence Against Women (overbloated feminist organization funding of $430Million per year). Whether you believe it or not, there really is something fishy going on with the media (Washington Post just deleted the part of Julie Annie’s speech last night where he talked about Ron Paul).

    On individual rights, most Americans are not being told what rights they are losing. But check out http://www.online-dating-rights.com to see that American men no longer have the right to say hello to women without being background checked first.

    The problem with too many Republican voters is that they do not read the Internet while they DO listen to the MSM and get all their news from there.

    It is disgusting that so many old people took up the media’s nonsense about how McCain was “electable” as a “war hero”. The media know darn well that they have several major scandals to hit McCain with once he wins the nomination.

    Just a few weeks ago, Drudge reported on how ABC News was about to break with a major payola scandal involving McCain. Why did ABC hold back? A deal was probably made. McCain is damaged goods.

  5. andyf says:

    The reason paul is showing low actual results is simply because his message and solutions have been censored. Period! Folk arn’t stupid. If they hear Ron Paul they could not possibly think of any overwhelming reasons not to. He is the most astute on economic matters and happens to believe that americans can look out for themselves with their own money without the government regulating everything, taxing to pay for that and war and taking away liberty as a bonus. Blame yourselves for voting without research first. Thank you.

  6. Hi,
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    I am a huge Ron Paul supporter, and until FEB. 1st, we will donate $5 of every CD sale from our 2007 release “Genesis 3:15″ to the campaign of Ron Paul!

    http://www.cdbaby.bruisedheel

    Go to the link above, listen to some samples, if you like what you hear, BUY A COPY OR TWO! We will send $5 from every CD purchase the campaign of our next president of the United States of America, RON PAUL!

  7. Guesswhotoo6 says:

    Thanks for your article. The Neocons will stop at nothing to suppress the Good Drs message. There is an almost complete media blackout on Ron Paul here in the USA. The Fl vote was not a good place for Ron Paul to spend lots of time, unless he had a very good chance to take the delegates, which was unlikely. Super Tuesday is another thing entirely. Dr Paul will need to be funded by another $150M to push all the way to the WhiteHouse. The issue will be to educate the majority of voters as to what his message is and how to live again in a free society without big government. Please donate your stim u less $600 bribe funds to Ron Paul. In terms of ROI, this means 100s to 1 return. Where can you beat that?

    Go Ron Paul 2008!

  8. james says:

    In the UK, the censorship of Ron Paul is intense, if he had fair and balanced media coverage we could all enjoy his message without going online and the general public would understand what Freedom, Prosperity and freedom is. It will take time, but this education is working.

  9. Wes says:

    The other GOP candidates are a joke. From watching the debates, they must plan on smirking their way through the presidency. The media blackout on this man is pathetic. Here’s the most fiscally conservative guy running, and apparently Fox News hates conservatives and hates the Constitution. Look around, even people in other countries hope and pray Dr. Paul is elected. …and some people wonder why so many Americans are moving to other countries….

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