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Comment: Money is starting to flow in from Peter's call!
Money is starting to flow in from Peter's call!
Hard Money Schiff Donation Drive for Ron Paul up to $50,000?
Friday, November 09, 2007 - FreeMarketNews.com
Sources close to hard-money financial advisor Peter Schiff, proprietor of Euro-Pacific Capital, say that his call to action regarding donations to the Ron Paul presidential campaign has raised up to $50,000 so far. Apparently the Ron Paul campaign has confirmed about $35,000 with up to another $15,000 or more possibly received but not credited.
FMNN reported the story on Thursday, writing that “Hard-money financial advisor Peter Schiff, proprietor of Euro-Pacific Capital has issued a call-to-action: Support Jeffersonian-conservative presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Tex). Schiff has already endorsed Ron Paul, and now he is putting his money – and his clients’ as well – where his heart is. He is calling for each of the 60,000 contacts on his e-mail list to donate $2300 apiece.”
While Schiff sent out 60,000 e-mails, many were likely stopped by Spam filters and others were never opened. But a significant number got through: Hence, funds have been sent, with more coming ...
There are reports that more of the hard-money community is putting its credibility and fund-raising behind Ron Paul. Axel Merk (Merk Hard Currency Fund), Harry Schultz (Harry Schultz Letter), Jim Rogers, (Jim Rogers.com), and Richard Russell (Dow Theory Letters), plus Peter Schiff (Euro Pacific Capital) are all reported to publicly support Ron Paul – and likely asking clients and subscribers to support him as well.
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