"Online fund-raising data from the first several weeks of Rand Paul’s presidential campaign suggests
that much of his initial small-dollar support has come from smaller cities and towns.
that much of his initial small-dollar support has come from smaller cities and towns.
After starting his campaign on April 7 with a “Stand With Rand” online appeal, his campaign brought in its first $1 million in less than 30 hours, from more than 15,500 donations, according to data published on RandPaul.com and collected by The Upshot.
He has far to go to match the success of his father, Ron Paul, in collecting money over the Internet. The initial flurry for Rand Paul faded quickly. It took an additional 16 days for the figure to double." NYT
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