February 6, 2008

F7: One Day to Stop Hillary (or Obama)

F7: One Day to Stop Hillary (and Obama) is a grassroots campaign by Rightroots to mobilize thousands of Republican donors to contribute to our party’s nominee on Thursday, February 7, 2008. Without our support, the Republican nominee could be buried by Clinton and Obama’s cash advantage shortly after winning the nomination. Help the nominee hit the ground running on Day One by taking the pledge and coming back on February 7th to make history.

Take the pledge and donate here.

by @ 8:16 pm. Filed under Democrats, Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain, Rightroots
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14 Responses to “F7: One Day to Stop Hillary (or Obama)”

  1. Jeffrey Says:

    I’ll donate $0

    Thanks for asking.

    Once the RNC decides to stick up for conservative principles instead of for their frat club I might consider donating to the cause.

  2. Axel G. (Independent) Says:

    Note that Clinton had to loan her campaign $5 million last month. I think the economy/apathy is starting to hit the dems too.

  3. JayPe Says:

    Axel, Obamaa meanwhile raised over $30m. The economy/apathy is hitting the GOP & Clinton - hmm that tells you something perhaps?

    Why is this cause attacking Hillary? Obama has to be favored now. He came out of Super Tuesday toe to toe, has a huge fundraising edge & the future events certainly are more suited to him than Hillary.

  4. ThatLibertarianGuy Says:

    Nah.

  5. Illinoisguy Says:

    If McCain puts Mitt on the ticket, I’ll vote for him.

  6. Sean Says:

    #5 same here

  7. Randy in Seattle (GO MITT!!!) Says:

    “Without our support, [John McCain] could be buried by Clinton and Obama’s cash advantage shortly after winning the nomination.”

    :)

  8. Josiah Says:

    Is this what you would call a “money…bomb…”?

    :)

  9. JayPe Says:

    What’s funny is that as the gruelling race heats up, candidates start going negative (”vote for me because the other guy is the devil incarnate”).

    John McCain is needing to rally the conservative base, so we are seeing a negative campaign already. Its early February. Conservatives really aren’t enthused with John McCain are they?

    If only Pawlenty & Sanford had run, things could have been so much different.

  10. Jeffrey Says:

    I’ll put $10 bucks up that they won’t release their fundraising total after F7 comes and goes given that an old scooter can fetch more on ebay

  11. JayPe Says:

    If McCain is worried about fundraising, Ron Paul will be his VP.
    If McCain is worried about social conservatives, Huckabee will be his VP.
    If McCain is worried about criticism, Rush Limbaugh will be his VP.

  12. Tommy Oliver Says:

    McCain/Paul- That’s a ticket I could get excited about.

    But otherwise, I’ve donated all I could afford for a while. McCain has some work to do to win my money.

  13. Brian Says:

    To put it simply: no.

  14. Shawn T. Says:

    This thing doesn’t make much sense. There is no clear winner yet. We need to wait on this for another month or so.

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