Texans not phased by Beck: $50,626 raised
The below numbers are pulled from the upper right portion of the MedinaForTexas website, and continued from yesterday:
Feb. 11, 2010
@ 10:30 am – $597,893
Feb. 12, 2010
@ 7:54 am – $648,519 +$50,626
@ 10:41 am – $652,718 +$54,824 since yesterday.
@ 1:01 pm – $655,572.
@ 5:35 pm – $660,720 +$62,827
@ 8:52 pm – $665,328
Reports are coming in statewide that supporters are stalwart, and unwavering in their support for Debra Medina. It’s also reported that highly regarded local, and statewide radio show hosts support Medina. Radio stations statewide were hit hard and swamped by supporters, and with people not familiar with Debra Medina, who widely believe that the circumstances surrounding yesterday’s Glenn Beck interview were highly suspect.
It’s also noted that Glenn Beck fans are canceling paid Glenn Beck subscriptions, requesting refunds for Glenn Beck authored books, and in some cases claiming to have burned those books. It’s also noted that some radio stations are in talks to pull the Glenn Beck radio show, or how “to best handle the situation”.
Jeff Bolton stated on his radio show that he has seen anger and outrage from voters that represented that “one of their own” had been attacked.
Medina had stated that on the Jeff Bolton show, that she had completed 30 interviews yesterday, at at the end of the day, she had crashed her car, and blew out 2 tires while going home.
Medina also stated, that in a Spring, Tx event yesterday, that when she initially entered the event, and that there were 2 television cameras focused directly at her. As she entered the campaign event, she received a standing ovation.
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