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goat farmer
02-21-2008, 03:03 PM
In reference to organizing at early voting locations, figured we need a post showing the locations. If you are a precinct leader, you can login and see a list of other leaders in your area. Pick a location, email those near it and split up your time to man these locations.


Please post other county early voting locations:


Denton County:


Aubrey Community Center
near the NEW LIBRARY off highway 377 behind the Sonic
Aubrey


Roanoke Community Center
312 S. Walnut St
Roanoke


Frankford Town Homes
18110 Marsh Ln
Dallas


Joseph A. Carroll Building
401 W. Hickory
Denton


Denton City Hall
215 E. McKinney
Denton


Justin Municipal Building
415 N. College
Justin


Highland Village Municipal Complex
1000 Highland Village
Highland Village


Lake Dallas City Hall
212 Main St.
Lake Dallas


Lewisville Municipal Annex
1197 W. Main St.
Lewisville


Carrollton Public Library
4220 N. Josey
Carrollton


The Colony Government Center
6301 Main St.
The Colony


Sanger First Baptist Church
708 S. 5th St.
Sanger


Flower Mound Police and Courts
4150 Kirkpatrick
Flower Mound


Trophy Club MUD
100 Municipal Dr.
Trophy Club

gotcats
02-23-2008, 10:34 AM
In Texas, we are seeing record turnout already. Texas is different in that we vote over multiple days; we have a chance to FIGURE OUT what is going on & DO SOMETHING about it.

We are hearing why people are voting so much -- they are MAD AS HECK about what is going on! Simple as that! They don't know who they're going to vote for when they get there. They just want something to change.

So of course our people are talking to them about our candidate and what he stands for. And those people go inside and vote, and then come out and tell them that BECAUSE THEY WERE THERE, they voted for Ron Paul. As many as 90% of the people are responding this way.

Record numbers + Angry voters + Willing to vote for the people that show up

That's like, free votes for Ron Paul. If the Ron Paul people can't put more boots on the ground at these places than anyone else, do we deserve to win???

So here's what we need to do: We need to shift gears, because we can, and put a person on the ground at every voting place, every hour of the day.

It's up to every single one of us to make sure our Early Voting location is covered every day!

This is sign waving and lit handouts. It's as easy as sleeping!

And after you talk to them on the way in, talk to them on the way out. If they voted for Ron Paul, ask if they're willing to do just a little more, then hand them a flyer about being a delegate and coming to training. With this level of turnout we've already won, we just have to show up and pick up the prize.

Early Voting in Texas - February 19-29
Put a person at every Early Voting location, every day, all day long.... Thanks, Texas!! --Jean McIver

IPSecure
02-23-2008, 10:40 AM
Collin County:

http://www.co.collin.tx.us/elections/election_information/2008/030408/EV030408.html

hillertexas
02-23-2008, 10:44 AM
I think ALL early voting locations can be found here:
http://www.harrisvotes.com/docs/englishearlyvotingschedule.pdf


We encourage everyone to "work" the polling location nearest you during Early Voting and to work your own precinct's poll all day on March 4th. By "work" we mean pass out RP Slim Jims to voters entering the polls. Also, when you find people who support RP, you should tell them about the Precinct Convention held after the polls close on March 4th. Write down their contact information and precinct number if possible. Let our fellow RP supporters know how important it is for them to attend their Precinct Convention so that we can get as many delegates elected as possible.

One or two people working a poll, especially during early voting, can make a huge impact.

If you need supplies, check our calendar and stop by anytime there is an event posted. There are supplies for you to take at every event. http://ronpaul.meetup.com/24/calendar/

There's no need for coordination or training...just show up at the poll nearest you and get the word out!

Thanks,
--J.R.

hillertexas
02-23-2008, 12:26 PM
bump