Ron Paul is not ready to give up. Though he still hasn’t won a single state’s primary or caucus, the GOP presidential candidate told his supporters that “our numbers have swelled tremendously.”

The Republican underdog displayed his optimism for his campaign during a campaign video, taking into account the primaries still on the horizon (23 to come).

Though he has 50 delegates out of the 1,011 that have been allotted and has yet to win a primary (he won the most votes at the U.S. Virgin Island caucuses), he described the campaign as “going quite well.”

He is attempting to generate monetary support with yet another “money bomb.”

This one is called the “Give Me Liberty” Money Bomb, in reference to Patrick Henry’s famous line, “Give me liberty, or give me death.” As of Friday afternoon, the fundraiser had drummed up $291,211.88 worth of support.

Paul also said in his latest campaign statement that it was difficult for him to compete with other candidates who attracted donors with deeper pockets.

UPDATE: By Monday morning at 11:05 a.m. ET, the money bomb had raised $948,156.99.

Feel free to watch all of Paul’s campaign update:

