blog.myspace.com— This is my plan to help Ron Paul take the primaries. This is something all Ron Paul supporters need to unite behind. If he doesn't win the primaries, it's game over.
May 12, 2007View in Crawl 4
This is *the* strategy for getting Ron Paul into office. We need to focus on getting him the nomination, which means influencing the nominators, which means getting involved in the local party and proselytizing THERE.We have the numbers. We have the passion. The group we need to win over is actually very small and easy to find, and potentially very open to Dr. Paul's message.Getting Ron Paul elected will be a walk in the park if we just *focus*.
No, anyone CAN vote in the primaries, but a lot of people DON'T. Also, most states will only let you vote in the Republican primaries if you are a registered republican. So instead of trying to tell the whole population who Ron Paul is, trying to convince everyone in the population that Ron Paul is the main for the job, trying to convince everyone we have convinced to change their affiliation to Republican, and convince all those people to take the time to go vote in the primaries, and then still not win if we don't convince the people in the caucus of each state, we all go get involved with the caucuses of each state and try to persuade all the people who already plan on voting in the republican primaries to vote for Ron Paul.
stealthcMay 13, 2007
This is *the* strategy for getting Ron Paul into office. We need to focus on getting him the nomination, which means influencing the nominators, which means getting involved in the local party and proselytizing THERE.We have the numbers. We have the passion. The group we need to win over is actually very small and easy to find, and potentially very open to Dr. Paul's message.Getting Ron Paul elected will be a walk in the park if we just *focus*.
danconiaMay 13, 2007
I don't get it, how does the whole delegation and primary process work? Delegates can influence but the general population votes?
jlan86May 13, 2007Submitter
No, anyone CAN vote in the primaries, but a lot of people DON'T. Also, most states will only let you vote in the Republican primaries if you are a registered republican. So instead of trying to tell the whole population who Ron Paul is, trying to convince everyone in the population that Ron Paul is the main for the job, trying to convince everyone we have convinced to change their affiliation to Republican, and convince all those people to take the time to go vote in the primaries, and then still not win if we don't convince the people in the caucus of each state, we all go get involved with the caucuses of each state and try to persuade all the people who already plan on voting in the republican primaries to vote for Ron Paul.
supra22May 29, 2007
This link may be more helpful than the one digged:<a class="user" href="http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=1555">http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=1555</a>