Jim Rogers, Peter Schiff, Tom Woods and Robin Koerner headline Revolution PAC’s second live election results program.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – NORTHBROOK, IL – January 30, 2012 –
Revolution PAC, backer of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul’s bid for the Republican
presidential nomination, announces that it will host an alternative live
election results show on Tuesday, January 31 following close of polls
at the Florida Republican Primary.
RevPAC’s Sunshine State Primary webcast will run from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. CST. Participate by logging onto http://www.revolutionpac.com/Florida-Primary-Broadcast/.
Real-time election analysis will be provided during the event via
Skype by Revolution PAC’s Florida correspondents, investor and 2010 U.S.
Senate candidate Peter Schiff, investor and bestselling author Jim
Rogers, New York Times bestselling author and Honorary PAC Chairman
Thomas Woods, and author and founder of the Blue Republican movement
Robin Koerner. An in-studio panel will field viewers’ Twitter and chat
room queries and break down the most important issues in the race to the
Republican National Convention in August.
“We are so proud to take alternative political media to the next
level with our live election programming,” explains Revolution PAC Chair
Gary Franchi. “Look for this to be an ongoing committee project as we
move into the caucus states, where Ron Paul has strong operations and is
widely expected to perform well.”
The Florida Primary webcast is the second in a series of live
election results shows provided by Revolution PAC. An independent report
issued by StreamHoster reveals that more than 20,000 unique IP
addresses connected to the super committee’s inaugural primary broadcast
for South Carolina a little more than one week ago.
Revolution PAC’s first-of-its-kind webcast January 21 followed the super committee’s call for a nationwide boycott of cable/network networks, which have exhibited consistent reporting
bias against Rep. Paul. On-the-ground reports suggest that at least one
network – CNN – has moved with some damage control, reassigning
correspondent Dana Bash from Ron Paul campaign coverage following
subjective statements raised by Revolution PAC.
“Our program Tuesday is really the result of overwhelming demand by
Ron Paul supporters – through their voice and their dollars,” continues
Franchi. “Their patience with traditional political media has long since
waned. They know that Rep. Paul’s freedom message resonates with
everyday Americans and are willing to invest in RevPAC’s groundbreaking
promotional efforts this critical election year.”
Revolution PAC is supporting U.S. Rep. Ron Paul’s bid for the
Republican presidential nomination and his consistent, constitutional
message with targeted TV advertising, direct mail campaigns and
innovative Web promotions complemented by billboards and radio ads in
key primary states. Unlimited donations by individuals, businesses and
organizations are being accepted by Revolution PAC to support that
effort.