Group: alt.politics.usa.republican
From: "Barbi Satin"
Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: Ron Paul Dominating Other Candidates on YouTube


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> Ron Paul Dominating Other Candidates on YouTube
> Larry Fester
> 10/09/2007
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> Ron Paul's YouTube channel topped 30,000 subscribers on October 7th.
> YouTube
> is the most popular internet video website. By contrast Barak Obama has
> 11,000
> subscribers and Mitt Romney has only 3,000 subscribers to his YouTube
> Channel.
>
> Giuliani had around 2,000 supporters while Huckabee and McCain had about
> 1,000
> each.
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> Ron Paul's campaign has been pushing the limits of internet campaigning
> and
> even currently has an up to date online donation map with the goal of 12
> million dollars in campaign contributions by December 31st.
>
> Paul's campaign has been consistently under polling on major media polls
> that
> are increasingly appearing outdated and inaccurate. Paul's campaign raised
> over 5 million in the third quarter, mostly from small donors indicating
> popular support. He now sits in the top four of candidates with cash on
> hand.
>
> Paul also draws large crowds from all walks of life wherever he goes along
> with unmatched enthusiasm from supporters.
>
> Paul's support may be do to his stands on very popular issues. Paul voted
> against the Iraq war and the so called Patriot Act. He also opposes
> federal
> income taxes and supports the Bill of Rights and protecting . borders.
>
> Recently Paul battled it out with the Union Leader of New Hampshire and
> responded to attacks on his non interventionist foreign policy by stating
> that
> military interventionists were the real isolationists.(Discuss Ron Paul
> and
> other candidates on
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> 2002-2007 USA Daily

You can tell a great deal about the political philosophy of the candidates
by their youtube sites. If you look at the official campaign videos of
Giulianni and Clinton you will notice few or no comments. All comments must
be approved by their politburos. Ron Paul allows all comments positive and
negitive. All of America is meant to be a free speech zone. Under President
Paul it will be once again.