November 14, 2007 Radio, even in the age of the Internet, remains a highly effective way to reach people. But to be effective, radio ads must be played numerous times each day, for many days in a row -- and that takes a lot of money. The Ron Paul 2008 campaign now has four 60-second radio ads. These ads were specifically created to introduce Dr. Paul to millions of Americans who know little about him. We know Dr. Paul well. But most Americans do not. Our latest radio ad explains why Ron Paul is unique. The feedback from this ad is very positive. But for the ad to be effective, it has to be broadcast over and over again. Dr. Paul is moving up in the polls. That's due in part to the four radio ads we've been airing in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and Nevada. But to maintain the momentum, we need to keep our ads playing several times a day, every day, for the next two months. Listen to our latest ad. And then donate today so we can buy more air time. The ads are working. Keep the momentum going. Ron Paul Radio Ad #4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG0oFRGwZEA Donate Here https://www.ronpaul2008.com/donate/ . You are subscribed to this newsletter as tango74@aol.com. Please use the link below to modify your message preferences or to unsubscribe from any future mailings. We will respect all unsubscribe requests. http://cpro30.com/Tracking/t.fo?Uye--BBs-3qs6D4 Paid for by the Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Radio Ads (from Ron Paul's campaign)
From Tilly Gokbudak: I have now heard from every campaign except Cong. Tom Tancredo (R-Col.), who is known for his fringe right views. I am posting emails from 14 of the 16 candidates for president. Cong. Ron Paul (R-Tx.) was the subject of a glowing endorsement from Phil Worley of Covington, Va., in a letter to "The Roanoke Times." Worley said Paul best represents the direction that the country needs to go in.
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