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Thursday, November 15, 2007
posted by Justin Hart | 8:55 PM | permalink
We've spoken on numerous occasions about the unique innovations that Romney has used to drive his campaign forward. Tonight, I spoke at the Leadership Institute's Internet Fundraising Forum... when I get back to my email I see that the Romney campaign has redefined fundraising once again.

One of the fundamental principles of fundraising is trust. How do I know (as a contributor) that you're going to use the money I give you in the right way. Well... now you know.

Introducing the Victory Fund. The Romney camp gives you the ability to buy an actual ad in a local early state market. (see graphic below)




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More links -- these ones for the State of Florida:

Contribute $160 to buy a 30-second radio ad in Fort Myers

Contribute $400 to buy a 30-second TV ad in Jacksonville

Contribute $525 to buy a 30-second TV ad in Tampa

Contribute $600 to buy a 30-second TV ad in Orlando

By Anonymous Anonymous, at November 16, 2007 6:18 AM  


There is a little syntax error in your links. the '&' symbol just before 'fid' should be a comma. Otherwise it will not serve the purpose of auto-filling the fid number.




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