Ron Paul Fundraising - Military Personnel Want Us Out of Iraq
If you were to look at the latest fundraising numbers for the second quarter of 2007, you would see that military personnel donated to the Ron Paul campaign in the largest number.
If you were to look at the latest fundraising numbers for the second quarter of 2007, you would see that military personnel donated to the Ron Paul campaign in the largest number.
Ron Paul is a relatively unknown presidential candidate for the 2008 presidential election but has gained online notoriety for his strictly anti-war stance. As the only Republican presidential candidate that has voted against the Iraq war and every appropriations bill, this candidate stands out.
The military is known to generally support Republicans, Ron Paul turns out to be the only Republican that will bring the military home. As a strict constitutionalist, Ron Paul believes that military is meant to protect the safety of America, not to police the world. He would close down our bases overseas and use these troops to secure our border with Mexico.
A large portion of our federal budget is going to military spending and unless we make a pledge to cut down on it, America's economy make turn into a financial disaster.
Presidential polls show that Ron Paul is lagging behind all of the other candidates but he is not lagging behind in the money race. In fact, Ron Paul has more money in the bank than one-time front runner John McCain. Fundraising is not an isolated instance of success for Ron Paul. He has done surprisingly well in Georgia and California straw polls that have included him. His YouTube channel has more views than every other Republican presidential candidate. He is the most demanded performer on Eventful.com.
Aside from success online, he has the most meetup groups and volunteers of every other campaign. The military likely knows something the rest of America soon has yet to find out.
Other Views on Ron Paul:
- "Ron Paul - Personal Beliefs vs Political Beliefs", David Heiert, 09/14/2007
- "Ron Paul - 3 Political Positions Voters Must Understand", Edward Welch, 09.12.2007
- "Ron Paul - A Gun Rights Voter's Dream Come True?", Edward Welch, 09.12.2007
- "Debate Analysis- We're in Trouble", Otto King, 09.12.2007
- "Ron Paul & Roe v Wade", Edward Welch, 09.12.2007
- "Making the Maverick Mainstream - The Saga of Ron Paul", Nathan Tabor, 09.11.2007
- "Who Cares About Our Interventionist Foreign Policy?", Eshwarya Patel, 09.11.2007
- "Reality Check - What A Ron Paul Presidency Might Look Like", David Heiert, 09.08.2007
- "Asterisk Free Libertarianism (The Solution Ron Paul Missed)", J. J. Jackson, 08.27.2007
- "Ron Paul Needs Million Man March", Andrew Leski, 08.21.2007
- "Critical Mass of Power and Money", Mark D. Solomon, 08.16.2007
- "2008 Presidential Election", Roger Bovee, 08.16.2007
- "Is Congressman Ron Paul Really A Champion For The Constitution?", Joel S. Hirschhorn, 08.13.2007
- "The Constitution For Dummies (i.e. Ron Paul Supporters)", J. J. Jackson, 08.13.2007
- "Ron Paul For President", Roger Bovee, 08.13.2007
- "Why Ron Paul Should Be The Next President Of The United States", Roger Bovee, 07.26.2007
- "Large Number of Undecideds May Support Ron Paul", Eshwarya Patel, 07.24.2007
- "Ron Paul's Support Moving to the Streets", Eshwarya Patel, 07.10.2007
- "Where Is Candidate Rudy Paul or Ron Giuliani", J. J. Jackson, 05/21/2007
- "Paul Odyssey Update", Otto King, 07.04.2007
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