User talk:Luckynum1

Notability of U4Prez
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Significance statement
U4Prez.com is a website that is a place where candidates for political office come to shape their campaign. The website is a launching ground for political candidates looking to get into real life politics. Recently, U4prez candidate Ray McKinney has finished 7th in the Texas Republican straw poll and placed ahead of both John McCain and Sam Brownback.[ http://www.townhall.com/blog]

According to, Ray McKinney of Savannah Georgia will be one of 12 candidates in Saturday's republican straw poll to be held in Dallas Texas. McKinney credits the politically oriented social networking site U4prez.com with helping get the word out about his candidacy. "When I posted my profile to the site I noticed visits to my website going way up. Then I started commenting from time to time and the members not only supported me, but offered intelligent critiques of my platform," McKinney said.

--Luckynum1 01:21, 4 September 2007 (UTC)