Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Steven Vasquez: The Ron Paul Revolution Grows

Kudos to Steven Vasquez and the Vasquez Volunteers for running a great race. On the one hand I'm disappointed that he didn't win. But on the other hand, his vote totals were impressive.

Vasquez was outspent in the primary by more than 10-1. He ran on the Ron Paul agenda. Paul got about 7% of the vote in the 21st district in the presidential primary. Vasquez got 30% in today's primary. He quadrupled the size of the Ron Paul Revolution in the Capital Region. Now we'll see if we can keep it growing.

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Steven Vasquez for Congress

The primary is approaching, just 6 days away. If you want someone in Congress who will work to stop wasting our money, Steven Vasquez is the clear choice. Steven has embraced the stop wasting money message. He worked hard on the Ron Paul campaign and has continued with a great group of volunteers.

Vasquez has proven he can do more with less.

Alexa puts Buhrmaster's website with a rank of over 11 million. That's maybe 100 visitors a month. Maybe less.


The main Vasquez website is in the 2 millions. That's far more traffic. Maybe 2500 visitors a month.


And Vasquez' first website, before the upgrade, still ranks in the 5 million range, around 1000 visitors a month.


So, spending almost no money (I'm not sure if he spent any on the web), Vasquez' websites are seen by 3500 people a month. Vasquez does more with less and wins on the web. Now it's time to win the primary!
[Update: Sadly, it didn't work out that way. :-) ]

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Friday, March 21, 2008

Steven Vasquez for Congress: Tech Savvy for Tech Valley

I'm very excited. My friend Steven Vasquez announced today that he's running for Congress: See the Steven Vasquez press release.

Steven really understands the Stop Wasting Money philosophy. He was very active and demonstrated great leadership in the local Ron Paul movement.

The coolest thing is the guy's got real tech savvy. He's got engineering degrees from RPI, plus an MBA, and he started up a company in the area. Who better to lead Tech Valley than a guy with that kind of background.

Steven Vasquez

Go Steven!

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