To: ricks_place
zogby has mac 47 to 45 from fri afternoon.... NO BOUNCE
2 posted on
08/30/2008 6:43:25 PM PDT by
nikos1121
(Mr. Smith is coming back to Washington in the name of Sarah Palin.)
To: ricks_place
Incidentally, Bill Burton, a spokesman for Sen. Barack Obama, declined to reveal how much money the Democratic nominee took in after his speech to 84,000 supporters in Denver and 38 million television viewers. This little sentence says something very significant.
3 posted on
08/30/2008 6:45:10 PM PDT by
calex59
To: ricks_place
Correction, it’s now $7,000,050.
To: ricks_place
That doesn’t include my modest contribution going by snail mail. John McCsin 2008, P.O. Box 16118, Arlington, VA., 22215 LET’S UP THE ANTE!
8 posted on
08/30/2008 6:48:08 PM PDT by
Paperdoll
(Duncan Hunter for Secretary of Defense!)
To: ricks_place
Cheers!
9 posted on
08/30/2008 6:48:47 PM PDT by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: ricks_place
I made the largest donation I have ever made to a campaign. I would not have made any donation had McCain not selected a running mate with solid conservative values at his/her core.
To: ricks_place
I originally swore that I would not donate one penny to McCain. I would vote against Obama by voting McCain, but I would not finance McCain.
"John McCain wants to take the money out of politics, well by golly I'll make sure that MY money stays out of his politics."
That's what I said to myself and fellow Republicans.
I've changed my mind now. I don't care if people call me a flip flopper or weak. I'm donating to the campaign and I am voting FOR McCain/Palin. I'm donating not just to help McCains campaign, but also to send a message.
I hope that ALL of the RINO's out there are paying attention to this. I hope they see the valuable lesson in all of this. Squishiness doesn't get you solid support, it gets you squishy support. Holding to Conservatism will get you solid support.
20 posted on
08/30/2008 7:00:39 PM PDT by
dbehsman
(NRA Life Member and loving every minute of it!)
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22 posted on
08/30/2008 7:03:12 PM PDT by
Obadiah
(I remember when the climate never changed, then Bush stole the election.)
To: ricks_place
**Incidentally, Bill Burton, a spokesman for Sen. Barack Obama, declined to reveal how much money the Democratic nominee took in after his speech to 84,000 supporters in Denver and 38 million television viewers.**
Chickens
29 posted on
08/30/2008 8:29:48 PM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
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I hope someone from the McCain campaign is making the Sunday talk show rounds, providing an updated total including tonight. The response to Gov. Palin has been amazing. I hope people here carry that enthusiasm to conservative candidates across the board. The GOP has a real shot, in my view, to steal back the House. It won’t be easy, but there are a lot of Dem freshmen reps in GOP-leaning districts.
To: ricks_place
one senior RNC official said McCain's pick "better like doing fundraising."This whole Palin pick has the feel of a "Dan's Bakesale" - - - pent up conservatives will be practically begging her to accept their money - - - she may turn out to be the best fundraiser ever.
32 posted on
08/30/2008 9:05:45 PM PDT by
LikeLight
(http://www.believersguidetolegalissues.com)
To: ricks_place
Just sent M/P some cash.. Surprised myself, wasn’t expecting to send money in this time.
36 posted on
08/31/2008 3:51:43 AM PDT by
COgamer
To: ricks_place
The strong inflow of new cash and enthusiasm shows that Governor Palin was a wise choice.
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