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GOP Candidate Ron Paul Finds Impressive Online Support

GOP candidate Ron Paul has amassed a large number of web savvy supporters. Part of the reason for his support are his pro-Internet policies. A Wikipedia entry notes that "In 2006, a 'Technology voter guide' by CNET awarded Paul a score of 80%, the highest score out of both houses of Congress." Another reason is Ron Paul's point of view on the Iraq War and War on Terror is nearly the opposite of other GOP candidates including John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter and Mitt Romney. Ron Paul's supporters have used YouTube, Digg.com and other online tools to launch a surprisingly successful online campaign. There are numerous Ron Paul blogs providing dedicated daily coverage of Ron Paul's campaign. Many Ron Paul posts in the blogosphere result in an avalanche of comments as Ron Paul supporters arrive in droves to provide comments. Ron Paul raised $2.4 million in the last quarter alone. He also leads all GOP candidates in military contributions - an impressive feat for one of the lesser known candidates. There have been some comparisons between the buzz over Ron Paul and the Snakes on a Plan web buzz. Reason Magazine explains why Ron Paul's buzz is much more significant. Ron Paul's followers truly want to see him get elected. With Snakes on a Plane there were some that were more devoted to the campaign itself than to actually going out and watching the show in theatres.
That's one difference between Snakes and Paul: The congressman's fans really do want him to do as well as possible in the polls. But victory isn't the only thing on their minds. For many of them it isn't even the topmost thing on their minds. Like those Snakes on a Plane spoofs, the grassroots activity around Paul's campaign is interesting and valuable in itself. Here are three reasons why:

It's transpartisan. Paul's fan base stretches all the way from Howard Phillips to Alexander Cockburn. His libertarian message has resonance, as you'd expect, among free-marketeers dismayed by the GOP's love affair with federal spending. It is also attractive, as you'd expect, to lefties who like his opposition to the Iraq war and the post-9/11 incursions on our civil liberties. But the race has no shortage of anti-spending conservatives and antiwar liberals. Paul is especially appealing to people who don't fit the narrow stereotypes of Blue and Red: to decentralist Democrats, anti-imperialist Republicans, and a rainbow of independents.

The Internet makes it easier for such dispersed minorities to find each other, and the congressman's candidacy has given them a new reason to seek each other out. When Pittsburgh's Paul backers gathered via the MeetUp site, which arranges get-togethers for users who share a common interest, the blogger Mike Tennant attended. He found at least one Democrat, at least one anarchist, several disillusioned Bush supporters, a member of the Libertarian Party, a member of the right-wing Constitution Party, "and a whole roomful of folks disillusioned with the two-party duopoly... The one thing that unites us all is a desire to have a president who actually believes in liberty and has a record to match his rhetoric." Paul fans have been arguing forcefully for their candidate at both the conservative Web hub FreeRepublic and its liberal counterpart, Daily Kos-where, to be sure, they are met by angry opposition from more conventional Republicans and Democrats.
Ron Paul's continued success is forcing the mainstream media to continue their coverage. You can see some recent coverage from major media outlets here, here, here and here. Each time Ron Paul reaches a new milestone coverage begins again. Coverage of Ron Paul as an Internet phenomenon also results in continual coverage. It will be interesting to see just how far candidate Ron Paul can continue using social media to drive his campaign and reach voters.

Tags: ron-paul | ron-paul-2008

Posted on 2007-07-17
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