This is a transcript of presidential candidate Ron Paul’s appearance on Jay Leno’s Tonight Show on October 30, 2007. A video of the appearance is at the bottom. (If you notice any errors, please post them to the comments and I’ll fix them.)
JAY LENO: Our next guest, a Congressman from Texas also running for President as a Republican, he is definitely not leading in the polls, but he is the most popular GOP candidate on the web. We’ll find out what he’s all about. Please welcome Congressman Ron Paul. (applause, cheers)
JAY LENO: Thank you for coming!
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Ron Paul had an amazing appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno tonight. If you haven’t seen it yet you can watch at the bottom of this post.
As a result of this outstanding performance, numerous viewers googled Ron Paul and tried to visit his campaign website at RonPaul2008.com. The site, which is very graphic and flash intensive, could not handle the massive interest. It is currently down and shows a blank screen.
However, the Donate page is still up and running. Access it here and reward Ron’s inspiring performance with a donation. This interview has the potential to attract many new supporters and voters, so be sure to share it with your friends and associates.
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This weekend the Ron Paul Campaign released the first two official TV commercials that will be run in New Hampshire.
Official Commercial #1
At first sight the commercial looks a bit “cheesy” and the persons appear to be actors rather than real supporters.
But on second thought, this video might actually do its job considering the target audience, i.e. older people who watch TV. Repetition is the key here.
One thing they could have changed is to start out with some of the issues, instead of having two people talk about whether they agree with Ron Paul or not. But all in all, good job.
Jonathan Bydlak, the Fundraising Director for the Ron Paul Campaign, announced that Ron Paul’s supporters donated $403,059.21 during the past three days for broadcasting Ron Paul’s radio ad in New Hampshire, Iowa, South Carolina and Nevada.
This sets an impressive pace, and keeps the Campaign well on its way to their fourth quarter goal of $12 million!
Even though it’s already after midnight, the money keeps coming in:

Ron Paul has turned into a top tier Republican candidate for the 2008 U.S. presidential election. For more information check out his website RonPaul2008.com
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