skiingff
10-25-2007, 09:32 PM
http://www.operationnh.com/nhmap.JPG
The above is a regional map of New Hampshire (http://www.newhampshirerealestatehome.com/images/new_hampshire_regions_map.gif), using data extracted from the latest statewide poll (http://www.anselm.edu/NR/rdonlyres/B9C20574-57F4-47E9-8207-42252C4FA767/11912/saintanselmcollegepoll102507data.pdf).
The mean is 7% in the poll.
In the Hanover area, Ron Paul is only polling 5% (2 points below the mean). This is his weakest area of the state, along with the Keene area, where he's at 6%.
In the Laconia area, Ron Paul is polling 11% (4 points above the mean).
In the remainder of the state, Paul is polling at the mean (7%).
This concerns me, how in the Lakes Region (Laconia area) Paul is doing exceedingly well, but directly to the west he is doing poorly. The Hanover/Lebanon area is of course the home of the Ivy League Dartmouth College, and is a wealthy area with plenty of influence.
Maybe we need to run some newspaper ads in the Valley News and The Dartmouth, which both cover the Hanover area (the former being a general newspaper and the latter a popular college newspaper), and the Keene Sentinel. The ads are relatively cheap (~$500 per ad) and may help shape the perception of Dr. Paul in these key areas.
The above is a regional map of New Hampshire (http://www.newhampshirerealestatehome.com/images/new_hampshire_regions_map.gif), using data extracted from the latest statewide poll (http://www.anselm.edu/NR/rdonlyres/B9C20574-57F4-47E9-8207-42252C4FA767/11912/saintanselmcollegepoll102507data.pdf).
The mean is 7% in the poll.
In the Hanover area, Ron Paul is only polling 5% (2 points below the mean). This is his weakest area of the state, along with the Keene area, where he's at 6%.
In the Laconia area, Ron Paul is polling 11% (4 points above the mean).
In the remainder of the state, Paul is polling at the mean (7%).
This concerns me, how in the Lakes Region (Laconia area) Paul is doing exceedingly well, but directly to the west he is doing poorly. The Hanover/Lebanon area is of course the home of the Ivy League Dartmouth College, and is a wealthy area with plenty of influence.
Maybe we need to run some newspaper ads in the Valley News and The Dartmouth, which both cover the Hanover area (the former being a general newspaper and the latter a popular college newspaper), and the Keene Sentinel. The ads are relatively cheap (~$500 per ad) and may help shape the perception of Dr. Paul in these key areas.