October 23, 2007 - Jeffersonian conservative GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex) visited his new New Hampshire Concord-based headquarters in the early afternoon of October 23 and sources came away convinced that the campaign was serious about putting its resources to work to do as well as possible in this critical state.
These sources are convinced that Ron Paul is spending judiciously but aggressively. The candidate is apparently well aware that a victory in New Hampshire might “lock down” the Ron Paul Revolution not just for this go-round, but as a nationwide phenomenon - a Jeffersonian, small government renaissance that observers never thought could happen in modern-day America.
At least one source focused on the totality of Ron Paul’s commitment in New Hampshire and estimated that over the next few months it could be “a half-million to a million-plus” or more - especially if one adds in certain volunteer contributions which don't necessarily show up on the bottom line.
With a primary that allows both independent and republican voters to cast ballots for the candidate of their choice, Ron Paul and his strategists believe that the small-government candidate has a good chance in New Hampshire as his name recognition rises.
Nearly six months ago, we reported on the possibilities of Ron Paul in New Hampshire. At the time, Ron Paul’s chances were disdained by most of the media, including some in the alternative media. But the message of Ron Paul is strong, and it is rooted in the best free-market thought of the last 5,000 years of human happiness and betterment; and that is likely why it has resonated so.
Source: Free Market News Network