And as we have started seeing, the main stream GOP has resorted to dishonest tactics, like shutting down state conventions to prevent his supporters from having their voices heard. Much like the 2 bus laods of goons the GOP imported from GA in 2000 to storm a polling place in FL to stop a recount. GOP=criminal organization to be arrsted and broken under the RICO act.
He's still in the race, donkeys. Money bomb is on 17th of may. and no the campaign wont be spendinng money on advertising or staff in the last 11 states. He will, however be speaking to thousands of voters in the next weeks up to Tampa. And the Tampa delegate allocation will be spectacular.
P.S. Don't worry GOP members, the 'victory chests' have been started for Romney with no resistance from the Paul campaign. See. All is going to plan.
The best candidate to beat Obama is out. Really a loss because Dr. Paul would make this a better country. Now, guess what, between Romney and Obama I vote for Obama.
He wouldn't be a conservative if he was not conserving campaign money :) No more TV spots, oh well. From the Christian Science Monitor, "So what's ending? Ron Paul TV ads. Look at Paul's expenditures this campaign cycle, and you'll see that he has spent $15 million on communications and media services. That figure is equal to about 40 percent of the total $37 million he's raised.", "we think Paul will still continue with a quasi-campaign. Sure, he may take time off, but for the most part he was already appearing at college campuses and other places where he might have gone in any case to push his libertarian agenda. There was something sly in his announcement Monday - he said he didn't have the "tens of millions" of bucks needed to keep going. He has millions in the bank, however, as near as we can determine, and that's enough to keep him from fading away this election cycle. If he doesn't want to, that is
Mr. Romney is going to be the GOP nominee, so there's really no point in Paul wasting money on expensive air time in upcoming primary states. Instead, he can now husband his resources to continue to build his base of committed supporters. He's spent less than $2 million on air charters in the whole campaign, so continued travel to selected appearances shouldn't be a financial strain. So the official Ron Paul presidential campaign may be over. But we don't think that's the same thing as an end to the Ron Paul effort to push his agenda in the months ahead." *http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/Decoder-Wire/2012/0514/Why-Ron-Paul-s-2012-effort-may-not-really-be-over
Sounds like Paul racked up a nice piggy bank to tour the country in comfort without having to pay for it. Nice gig if you can get it - and he doesn't even have to call it a campaign to make it legal.
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P.S. Don't worry GOP members, the 'victory chests' have been started for Romney with no resistance from the Paul campaign. See. All is going to plan.
He's just not spending money to run.
Novel concept. Watch and learn.
Mr. Romney is going to be the GOP nominee, so there's really no point in Paul wasting money on expensive air time in upcoming primary states. Instead, he can now husband his resources to continue to build his base of committed supporters. He's spent less than $2 million on air charters in the whole campaign, so continued travel to selected appearances shouldn't be a financial strain.
So the official Ron Paul presidential campaign may be over. But we don't think that's the same thing as an end to the Ron Paul effort to push his agenda in the months ahead." *http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/Decoder-Wire/2012/0514/Why-Ron-Paul-s-2012-effort-may-not-really-be-over
Some of us heard.