A recent Ron Paul campaign release points out the impressive momentum that has been generated since the debate:
Since the debate on May 3, Ron Paul:1. Handily won two post-debate polls posted by event sponsor MSNBC.
2. Placed a close third (18%) in a post-debate poll on the conservative Drudge Report.
3. Won an ABCNews.com online debate poll with 84%.
4. Won a C-SPAN online GOP candidate poll with 69%.
5. Became the third most-mentioned person in the blogosphere, beating out Paris Hilton, according to the reputable Technorati.com.
6. Produced a YouTube.com video that was ranked the 8th most popular overall video, and the most-viewed political video.
7. Was featured, by popular demand, on the front of Digg.com.
8. Generated so many bulletin posts on MySpace.com that the site owner News Corp. blocked all additional posts about Dr. Paul.
9. Became a “most searched” term on Google and Yahoo!.
10. Saw a quadrupling of daily visitors to RonPaul2008.com.
It has become very clear that Ron Paul is a legitimate candidate. So when will the main stream media take notice?

2 Comments Received
It’s about time! Ron Paul Relovution.
I would be so happy if I could actually vote for sometone I trust.
Yoo hoo!
Ron needs to stake out a clear position on the following 3 issues to gain momentum:
1. 9/11 Truth. As Webster Tarpley says, there is no revolution without 9/11 truth.
2. The War in Iraq. Ron’s position is good on this but he needs to move to the forefront of those calling for an end to the war.
3. Impeach Bush/Cheney and call for criminal investigations of corporate war profiteering and cronyism. While doing this, Ron should distance himself from the neo-cons and offer himself as a true Republican alternative.
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