A Virginia youth organization vowed Saturday to hold karaoke fundraisers for the Kentucky Republican.

If Paul announces his presidential candidacy Tuesday, as he’s expected to, an organization called #LibertyKaraoke says it will host sing-alongs in 50 cities to raise money for the candidate, the Liberty Conservatives blog reported

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“I think Senator Paul is uniquely positioned to capture the youth vote for the Republican Party for the first time since 1988,” said Matthew Hurtt, an organizer for the Arlington, Va., group.

Liberty Karaoke is banking on Paul announcing his candidacy this week. If he does, the group plans on using its events to haul in contributions towards his theoretical campaign.

So far, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) remains the only major candidate in either party to officially announce a 2016 run.

Cliff Maloney, another Liberty Karaoke organizer, said his organization would seek $10, $20 or $35 contributions at its events. The group does not bundle or otherwise process any political election contributions directly.

Hurtt said Liberty Karaoke raised money through sing-alongs during the 2014 Congressional races. In that election cycle, he said, the group raised $20,000 for Reps. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.).

Liberty Karaoke was founded in Arlington by Hurtt and other organizers in 2013. The group presents itself as a fun networking opportunity for libertarian-leaning youth.

Paul has hinted his presidential aspirations will become public Tuesday in Louisville, Ky. The lawmaker is one of 18 Republicans besides Cruz who have expressed interest in a White House run.

Many believe former first lady Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic front-runner if she runs. The ex-secretary of State has not yet decided whether she will seek the office her husband President Clinton once occupied.