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Politicallore
10-31-2007, 10:30 PM
Current analysis of Ron Paul's chances in New Hampshire.
Brand new article located here
http://www.politicallore.com/
http://www.politicallore.com/?p=68

Also I am looking for contributing writers.

Guys can you keep this bumped at dailypaul??
http://dailypaul.com/node/5176

Also digg it!

Thanks so much for the support guys.

Politicallore
10-31-2007, 10:48 PM
nobody at all reads my posts?

This hurts guys... this hurts

FrankRep
10-31-2007, 10:50 PM
Thanks for your awesome work!

hellah10
10-31-2007, 10:50 PM
i do for sure :)

surf
10-31-2007, 10:51 PM
i read it. good work

hellah10
10-31-2007, 10:51 PM
i got you shared on facebook as a matter of fact. You have good articles on your site

appreciate your hard work!

ronpaulfan
10-31-2007, 10:52 PM
nobody at all reads my posts?

This hurts guys... this hurts

I'm too lazy to make the slight wrist and finger motions necessary to click those links. How about a summary? :rolleyes:

hellah10
10-31-2007, 10:53 PM
My guess is that the ratio of Ron Paul signs to anybody else’s surpasses 10:1. No, I am not kidding.

are you f'ing kidding me... thats awesome

Politicallore
10-31-2007, 10:55 PM
Haha No other candidate receives support like Ron Paul. Nobody cares enough about Hillary or Rudy to put up a sign. I see more Richardson signs than I do Romney signs...

Politicallore
10-31-2007, 10:57 PM
i got you shared on facebook as a matter of fact. You have good articles on your site

appreciate your hard work!


Thanks mate

and everybody else who said something nice ;)

Bryan
10-31-2007, 10:58 PM
nobody at all reads my posts?

This hurts guys... this hurts

The thread read counts take a while to update- so people are reading. :)

Politicallore
10-31-2007, 11:02 PM
That actually does explain a lot... Haha

ronpaulyourmom
10-31-2007, 11:24 PM
Looks like NH is doing very well, their donation per capita is up 142% this month, compared to a national average that's closer to 60-70% growth.

But we have to be careful with this analysis. For example I think the NH meetup group had a good following for the money bomb, and it shows in the graph for 10/30. Advertising is probably going to lag a bit more, it may be too early just yet to drawing conclusions on that.

ronpaulyourmom
10-31-2007, 11:38 PM
Looks like NH is doing very well, their donation per capita is up 142% this month, compared to a national average that's closer to 60-70% growth.

But we have to be careful with this analysis. For example I think the NH meetup group had a good following for the money bomb, and it shows in the graph for 10/30. Advertising is probably going to lag a bit more, it may be too early just yet to drawing conclusions on that.

Of course it could also be that his name recognition was up and people tuned into leno and then donated afterwards. We really just have no idea eh. :o

Either way, it's impressive growth.

rodent
10-31-2007, 11:49 PM
Current analysis of Ron Paul's chances in New Hampshire.
Brand new article located here
http://www.politicallore.com/
http://www.politicallore.com/?p=68

Also I am looking for contributing writers.

Guys can you keep this bumped at dailypaul??
http://dailypaul.com/node/5176

Also digg it!

Thanks so much for the support guys.

Not that I disapprove[1], but I think you want the diggs and visitors to generate revenue off of those ads. Your site is totally cluttered with advertisements and I find it unattractive, even though I find the actual content good.

[1] Unless you are donating that money to Giuliani. Then I disapprove.

American
10-31-2007, 11:52 PM
I like the ads on the site, its a good site, article and I did digg the article. Thanks!

I like this part the best...:)


I am predicting Ron Paul will poll 10% or more in more in the next statewide poll. That 10% will turn out to be much higher than that in the primaries placing him second if not first. From personal experience driving around New Hampshire you see way more Ron Paul signs than any other candidate. My guess is that the ratio of Ron Paul signs to anybody else’s surpasses 10:1. No, I am not kidding.

slantedview
10-31-2007, 11:53 PM
When Ron Paul is President, the "he's catchin on" guy is going to be a celebrity.

Thom1776
10-31-2007, 11:56 PM
Also I am looking for contributing writers.

Check this out: http://pajamasmedia.com/2007/10/how_to_get_the_world_to_like_u.php
It's a veiled swipe at Ron Paul's foreign policy.

I just posted a comment under the same name I have here about 30 minutes ago. You can't miss it. It's huge.

If you think I've got what it takes, I'd like to write for your site.

Primbs
11-01-2007, 12:11 AM
Signs and donations from New Hampshire are great indicators.

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 12:14 AM
Check this out: http://pajamasmedia.com/2007/10/how_to_get_the_world_to_like_u.php
It's a veiled swipe at Ron Paul's foreign policy.

I just posted a comment under the same name I have here about 30 minutes ago. You can't miss it. It's huge.

If you think I've got what it takes, I'd like to write for your site.


Love it

pming you right now ;)

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 12:21 AM
Not that I disapprove[1], but I think you want the diggs and visitors to generate revenue off of those ads. Your site is totally cluttered with advertisements and I find it unattractive, even though I find the actual content good.

[1] Unless you are donating that money to Giuliani. Then I disapprove.


Well lets hope you are only saying that because you clicked on them a bunch of times lol. But seriously,
the ads have yet to even come close to pay for hosting.
I have played with the site's looks a lot and this is what I have decided upon. Though I am going to replace the top amazon ad.
But thank you for the criticism and I noted it. If a few others tell me the same I may think of changing the layout. I wish you could have been a little more constructive.

rodent
11-01-2007, 12:32 AM
Well lets hope you are only saying that because you clicked on them a bunch of times lol. But seriously,
the ads have yet to even come close to pay for hosting.
I have played with the site's looks a lot and this is what I have decided upon. Though I am going to replace the top amazon ad.
But thank you for the criticism and I noted it. If a few others tell me the same I may think of changing the layout. I wish you could have been a little more constructive.

You know those guys who sell "made in china" US flags, and the "support the troops" ribbons, and otherwise make a profit off of things that ought to be more sacred? I've always seen them as scummy and virtuous at the same time. Scummy, in that they saw profit potential in things that Americans should take the time to understand and have a heart about (instead of just buying a cheap trinket). I've always seen them as virtuous because capitalism is an American virtue.

Your site kind of reminds me of them. I like and dislike it at the same time. (More like than dislike, of course.) It's my inner battle between ruthless capitalist and emotional sentimentalist.

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 12:37 AM
You know those guys who sell "made in china" US flags, and the "support the troops" ribbons, and otherwise make a profit off of things that ought to be more sacred? I've always seen them as scummy and virtuous at the same time. Scummy, in that they saw profit potential in things that Americans should take the time to understand and have a heart about (instead of just buying a cheap trinket). I've always seen them as virtuous because capitalism is an American virtue.

Your site kind of reminds me of them. I like and dislike it at the same time. (More like than dislike, of course.) It's my inner battle between ruthless capitalist and emotional sentimentalist.

Hahaha That last line, is by far the best line of the night....

but I will have to out do you with this line...

Ron Paul President of the United States, bitch.

dmspilot00
11-01-2007, 12:39 AM
"This is significantly higher to the 2-4 per capita donors only a month or so ago."

2-4 per capita donors? That doesn't make sense.

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 11:07 AM
"This is significantly higher to the 2-4 per capita donors only a month or so ago."

2-4 per capita donors? That doesn't make sense.

I changed it to make it less confusing.

Esor
11-01-2007, 11:24 AM
Haha No other candidate receives support like Ron Paul. Nobody cares enough about Hillary or Rudy to put up a sign. I see more Richardson signs than I do Romney signs...

This is why Ron Paul's candidicy amazes me. All though Ron Paul might not poll as well or have as many followers as Rudy or Hillary, his supporters are real. I pray that it will just be a matter of time before it explodes (in a good way).

Anyways, I read your site daily (shows how great of a life I have, right?). Keep up the good work. If you need writers, I love to write. Get back to me.

Primbs
11-01-2007, 11:34 AM
Hopefully the ads might pay for themselves in the end with new donations.

uncloned21
11-01-2007, 11:35 AM
thanks PL!

margomaps
11-01-2007, 11:38 AM
First, thanks for the link to your blog. I enjoyed much of the content.

Second, I hate to be a contrarian, but I don't believe the advertisements are having any effect on the donation rates -- at least nothing we can measure. After the money bombs (the meetup groups had one Monday, and one yesterday), the # of donations has fallen back down toward historical levels.

Also, the realist in me has to point out the following: in my part of the Seacoast region in NH, I do not see more Ron Paul signs than other candidates. To be sure, there are pockets where several people in a community (Dover, for example) put enormous 4'x8' signs in their yards, and that attracts a lot of attention. But driving through the rural areas here, I haven't seen a single Ron Paul sign. I've seen a few for Romney, and a few for Hillary -- and that's it.

I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade. I'm just nervous about taking NH for granted. I really don't think Ron has nearly the support he needs yet. Our canvassing and commercials should start to make a difference, but will it be enough, and will it happen in time for the primaries? I hope so!

Esor
11-01-2007, 11:41 AM
Also, the realist in me has to point out the following: in my part of the Seacoast region in NH, I do not see more Ron Paul signs than other candidates. To be sure, there are pockets where several people in a community (Dover, for example) put enormous 4'x8' signs in their yards, and that attracts a lot of attention. But driving through the rural areas here, I haven't seen a single Ron Paul sign. I've seen a few for Romney, and a few for Hillary -- and that's it.



Well, the simple solution to that would be to go post some Ron Paul signs!

SewrRatt
11-01-2007, 11:52 AM
nobody at all reads my posts?

This hurts guys... this hurts

I'm trying to drive here, but if a fellow Ron Paul supporter wants me to die in a fiery wreck, I guess I can type a few encouraging words. FOR LIBERTY!

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 12:22 PM
First, thanks for the link to your blog. I enjoyed much of the content.

Second, I hate to be a contrarian, but I don't believe the advertisements are having any effect on the donation rates -- at least nothing we can measure. After the money bombs (the meetup groups had one Monday, and one yesterday), the # of donations has fallen back down toward historical levels.

Also, the realist in me has to point out the following: in my part of the Seacoast region in NH, I do not see more Ron Paul signs than other candidates. To be sure, there are pockets where several people in a community (Dover, for example) put enormous 4'x8' signs in their yards, and that attracts a lot of attention. But driving through the rural areas here, I haven't seen a single Ron Paul sign. I've seen a few for Romney, and a few for Hillary -- and that's it.

I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade. I'm just nervous about taking NH for granted. I really don't think Ron has nearly the support he needs yet. Our canvassing and commercials should start to make a difference, but will it be enough, and will it happen in time for the primaries? I hope so!


The seacoast is exceptionally poor in terms of Ron Paul support. I go up around sebago a lot, see signs up there. Somersworth, Dover and surrounding communities see plenty of signs there.

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 03:32 PM
FOR LIBERTY! lol

ItsTime
11-01-2007, 03:34 PM
signs just spouted all over the place here in the Lebanon/Hanover area of New Hampshire

jgmaynard
11-01-2007, 03:39 PM
Romney has signs?!?!?!? LOL

I see the TV ads as being far more about name recognition than fundraising. The latest (real) polls in NH have the good doctor at about 7% with a 30% name recognition. if we get him up to 90% name recognition, that's 21% right there - within striking distance of a win.

I'm in central NH, twixt Manchester and Keene and I have seen almost nothing but Paul and Kucinich signs. Heck, a total stranger knocked on my door today because of my Ron Paul in my yard, and said that he had some spare bumper stickers if we wanted them and asked if we knew where to get some free signs. LOL.

No, there's still a lot of work to do in NH, but it's mostly name recognition that the good Dr. needs here right now, IMNSHO.

Romney has signs?!?!?!? ;)

JM

ItsTime
11-01-2007, 03:42 PM
I have to drive by a Romney sign everyday across the street from a Mormon church :(

margomaps
11-01-2007, 03:45 PM
signs just spouted all over the place here in the Lebanon/Hanover area of New Hampshire

All right!! I was getting worried about that part of the state too. It has a reputation for being somewhat of a Democrat/socialist stronghold. But that could just be due to the proximity to VT. :D

margomaps
11-01-2007, 03:47 PM
Romney has signs?!?!?!? LOL

...

Romney has signs?!?!?!? ;)

It's true. Sad, but true. I've seen them in Lee, Nottingham, Raymond, Dover, and Concord. There's a whole slew of them in Concord on 3A south on the exit ramp to 93S. I'm hoping they're gone the next time I'm in Concord. ;)

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 06:26 PM
bump

jgmaynard
11-01-2007, 06:36 PM
I was being a bit glib - I have seen the occasional Romney sign but compared to Paul or Kucinich (or even Gravel, but he's another story), not many at all. I could kind of see where he may have some at the seacoast, since there are some commuters there who work in Boston (Mass. money and influence), but any significant number near Concord surprises me a bit (though I've been in politics too long for anything to really surprise me anymore). Along 101 (our main east/west highway for you poor non-freestatelivers :) ), it's almost all Ron and Dennis signs, at least west of Manchester (I travel 101 frequently). Same thing for the secondary highways heading off of there: 31, 123, 124, etc.
Just my observations. :)

JM

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 07:53 PM
Try traveling around a rural street in somersworth or something like that... You are bound to see many many more RP signs. I have only ever seen them on the highway crossing into mass. (Newburyport meet up)

margomaps
11-01-2007, 08:30 PM
I was being a bit glib - I have seen the occasional Romney sign but compared to Paul or Kucinich (or even Gravel, but he's another story), not many at all. I could kind of see where he may have some at the seacoast, since there are some commuters there who work in Boston (Mass. money and influence), but any significant number near Concord surprises me a bit (though I've been in politics too long for anything to really surprise me anymore). Along 101 (our main east/west highway for you poor non-freestatelivers :) ), it's almost all Ron and Dennis signs, at least west of Manchester (I travel 101 frequently). Same thing for the secondary highways heading off of there: 31, 123, 124, etc.
Just my observations. :)

JM

I drive 101 east of Manchester all the time, and I have yet to see a Ron Paul sign -- or any other political sign -- along the highway.. Some jack@$$ spray-painted "911 Truth" in huge letters on an overpass near Epping, but that's about it.

Sounds like west of Manchester is more fertile ground for Ron Paul support. The Seacoast has waaaay too many Mass yuppies running around. In addition to the Romney, Rudy, and Hillary signs I've seen around here, the other day I had the distinct displeasure of riding in an elevator with a retiree who volunteers for Rudy's campaign. The whole northeast/Boston accent never bothered me until I had to listen to this old hag go on and on to her friend about how great Rudy is. Nails on a chalkboard. :eek:

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 08:54 PM
I believe i saw that "911 Truth" jackass's work too... Yes seacoast will be the hardest part of the state for Ron Paul... and it is too bad. because this is the section the receives all the interstate commuters.

margomaps
11-01-2007, 08:58 PM
I believe i saw that "911 Truth" jackass's work too... Yes seacoast will be the hardest part of the state for Ron Paul... and it is too bad. because this is the section the receives all the interstate commuters.

It just means there are more potential Ron Paul voters in this area. Even if it'll be harder to convince them, it's worth it!

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 10:09 PM
Agreed.

Guys posted some books on my site that you may like... Yes if you purchase one of them I get 4%... The horror

Politicallore
11-01-2007, 10:51 PM
bump...

goodnight ;)

Politicallore
11-04-2007, 08:03 PM
bump ;)
Last bump

Politicallore
11-07-2007, 11:55 PM
last last bump...

You don't hate me... do you???

iladelphxx
11-08-2007, 12:03 AM
Local NH news picking up on the Paul campaign:


Paul rails against national debt, war in Iraq
By KEVIN LANDRIGAN Telegraph Staff
klandrigan@nashuatelegraph.com
NASHUA – Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul told students at Nashua High School South on Wednesday that President Bush and Congress has saddled their generation with record debt and an interventionist foreign policy that may lead to a military draft.

"It's so important that your generation makes up your mind what should be done about it because you are going to be inheriting it," Paul told several classes of political science students in the school's auditorium.

Leaders in both political parties are responsible for runaway spending and expanding a welfare state when most Americans want the federal government not to interfere in their lives, the veteran Texas congressman said.

"Tragically, you are inheriting a system that has lost its way. They have emphasized stuff over freedom," Paul said.

Paul railed against the war in Iraq, the invasion of personal liberty in the name of homeland security and devaluing of the American dollar.

"I've been accused of being too conservative, I've been accused of being too liberal . . . the truth is I have voted according to the Constitution and that is the most important thing we can do," Paul said.

"I, for one, think the old ideas in the Constitution are the right ideas."

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks would never have happened had the government not over-regulated air travel, he maintained.

"If we had followed those rules and respected the Second Amendment they would have had guns in the cockpits," Paul said of the airline pilots.

"The federal government says they can't have guns in cockpits. The federal government advised never to engage a hijacker. We set the stage for exactly what happened."

Paul said it's no surprise that many Iraqi citizens continue to oppose U.S. intervention and don't believe American claims about why we attacked in 2002.

"We tell the individuals and the nations, 'Oh we are there to promote democracy and freedom and love.' They know we are there for the oil," Paul argued.

If elected, Paul would push Congress to allow younger workers to take their Social Security taxes and opt out of the system to invest it privately.

"There is no Social Security money in the bank. It's all debt. It's all really been spent," Paul began.

"I would let you get out of it. If you think it's a bad deal, I would just let you get out of it."

During the one-hour forum, Paul fielded a dozen questions ranging from his stand on banning animal testing, U.S. trade with Cuba, and global warming.

Lamia Bouziane, 17, said Paul did a good job speaking to his audience, unlike other candidates.

"He knows how to talk to us and he's interesting," she said.

For Maddy Trolan, 17, it was Paul's opposition to the war that she found appealing, as her uncle returned a month ago from a Navy tour off the coast of Iraq.

"I liked his plans for the war," Trolan said. "I think our loved ones should be coming home rather than having to go back there."

Politicallore
11-08-2007, 12:04 AM
Local NH news picking up on the Paul campaign:

That is incredibly awesome news. We always have letters in papers, but articles are better ;)

Benaiah
12-04-2007, 04:57 PM
I just checked in two guests from New Hampshire. I asked them if they've heard of Ron Paul and both of them said yes. One guy really liked Paul, and the other guy seemed indifferent. The indifferent guy said that he hears so many Ron Paul ads, that it's almost annoying.

Geronimo
12-04-2007, 08:19 PM
+1

Politicallore
12-04-2007, 08:23 PM
wow this is an old article... but still true today!!!
please digg all the new ones too on my site!

Ron Paul IS alive and well in NEw Hampshire! We CAN WIN IT!

Adamsa
12-04-2007, 08:26 PM
Good stuff!

Politicallore
12-04-2007, 08:36 PM
Thanks mate!