Nathan Hale
05-06-2009, 06:07 AM
1. Support as many candidates as possible. This is the "quantity over quality" approach. Get as many candidates as we can get to file for office even if the movement doesn't have the resources to make all of them viable and hope that throwing more candidates at the wall will lead to more candidates sticking.
2. Support a few targeted races. This is the "quality over quantity" approach. Run a select group of qualified candidates in races that they reasonably stand a chance of winning. The number of candidates would be determined by a reasonable assessment of this movement's resources.
3. Support a single candidate. This is the fallback approach. As breakthrough campaigns are hard endeavors, target a single campaign with the entirety of our resources and get another liberty-lover into Congress (or perhaps Senate).
2. Support a few targeted races. This is the "quality over quantity" approach. Run a select group of qualified candidates in races that they reasonably stand a chance of winning. The number of candidates would be determined by a reasonable assessment of this movement's resources.
3. Support a single candidate. This is the fallback approach. As breakthrough campaigns are hard endeavors, target a single campaign with the entirety of our resources and get another liberty-lover into Congress (or perhaps Senate).