On the 5th of Nov, Ron Paul raises 3.5 million online.

<p>Paul</a> raises more than $3.5M in one day - Yahoo! News</p>

<p>In a testament to the power of internet, Ron Paul who enjoys barely 2% in all nationwide republican polls, breaks another fundraising milestone by hauling in 3.5 million in a single day.</p>

<p>This is amazing.... amazingly insane. I actually give him credit for accomplishing something like this, even though he probably won't win.</p>

<p>the official total is now at $4,332,612.51</p>

<p>Go Ron!!!</p>

<p>Perhaps it's because he reminds people of Guy Fawkes!!!!</p>

<p>For a crazy old guy, Ron Paul is cool.</p>

<p>This came from Ron Paul earlier today:</p>

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Amazing! I have to admit being floored by the $4.2 million dollars you raised yesterday for this campaign. And unlike the fatcat operations of the opposition, the average contribution from our 36,672 donors was $103.

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<p>That's pretty cool that the average donation was only $103.00 - it means there were more people out there who liked his message rather than a few who simply dominated the day. I, for one, donated $125 dollars. Looks like PB&J's for the next week.</p>

<p>Why give money to Ron Paul when there are way better candidates out there?</p>

<p>Remember, remember, the fifth of November.</p>

<p>That's what I'm reminded of.</p>

<p>Ron Paul isn't that bad. I'd vote for him over Hillary, Obama, or any of the republican candidates. Most of all--I want to vote for Stephen Colbert. -hmph-</p>

<p>is stephen colbert actually going to be on the ballots?</p>

<p>only south carolina</p>

<p>ugh .. why?????</p>

<p>No, he's not. His bid was rejected... sad face.</p>

<p>lol, yea it was because he got illegal funding from doritos or something like that....</p>

<p>No. He didn't. It was rejected because they didn't take his candidacy seriously.</p>

<p>too much false information running through my head!!!!!!!</p>