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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 abstract "The Ron Paul presidential campaign of 2008 began in early 2007 when Congressman Ron Paul of Texas announced his candidacy for the 2008 Republican nomination for President of the United States. Initial opinion polls during the first three quarters of 2007 showed Ron Paul consistently receiving support from 3% or less of those polled. In 2008, Paul's support among Republican voters remained in the single digits, and well behind front-runner John McCain.During the fourth quarter of 2007, Paul was the most successful Republican fundraiser, bringing in approximately $20 million. He also received the most money from the armed services of any candidate in the fourth quarter. Ron Paul's campaign set two fund raising records: the largest single day donation total among Republican candidates and twice receiving the most money received via the Internet in a single day by any presidential candidate in American history. Paul's run for president is also noted for its grassroots social networking, facilitated by the Internet. Ron Paul's enthusiastic supporters were noted by the media, who called them "Paulites". Paul receives most of his contributions from individuals, at ninety-seven percent; compare to other candidates.As of February 5, 2008, Paul had won sixteen delegates to the Republican National Convention, placing him last amongst the four Republican candidates still in the race at that time. The campaign projected on February 6 to have secured at least 42 delegates to the national convention. On March 4, 2008, John McCain earned enough pledged delegates to become the Republican presumptive nominee, but Ron Paul decided to continue his run. Ron Paul released The Revolution: A Manifesto on April 29, which collected essays based on thoughts that arose from his experiences running for president in 2008. The book went on to be a #1 bestseller among political books on Amazon.com and the New York Times nonfiction list.On June 12, 2008, Paul announced that he was ending the presidential campaign, investing the more than $4.7 million of remaining campaign contributions to build up the new advocacy group Campaign for Liberty. Although he suspended his campaign, he appeared on the ballot in Montana and Louisiana in the 2008 general election. He was also listed in some states as a write-in candidate. He received over 47,000 votes, giving him the eighth highest popular vote total in the election.".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 affiliation Republican_Party_(United_States).
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate Ron_Paul.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate "Congressman 1976–1977".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate "Congressman 1979–1985".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 candidate "Congressman 1997–2013".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 committee "Ron Paul for President 2008".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 fecDate "2007-12-31".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 headquarters Lake_Jackson,_Texas.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 keyPeople "Jesse Benton( )".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 keyPeople "Kent Snyder( Lew Moore )".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 receipts "28100000".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 slogan "Hope for America".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2008 comment "The Ron Paul presidential campaign of 2008 began in early 2007 when Congressman Ron Paul of Texas announced his candidacy for the 2008 Republican nomination for President of the United States. Initial opinion polls during the first three quarters of 2007 showed Ron Paul consistently receiving support from 3% or less of those polled.".
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