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orenbus
10-10-2011, 01:47 AM
By STEVE PEOPLES, Associated Press – 26 minutes ago

LONDONDERRY, N.H. (AP) — Mitt Romney's grip on New Hampshire may be far less secure than it seems.

Beneath the conventional wisdom, the expectations game and the evolving dynamics of a newly settled GOP presidential field, there lies a stark reality here: Less than 100 days before the nation's first presidential primary election, the state's fickle voters haven't tuned into the race.

That reality was on display last week when 10 New Hampshire women, middle-class mothers with a strong voting history, shared their perspectives on the presidential contest with political researchers — and had trouble simply naming the candidates.

When asked who was running, they cited Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, and his chief rival, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, relatively quickly. One of them tentatively suggested the name of Texas Rep. Ron Paul. But they could name no one else. They could not recall former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who had recently moved his national headquarters to a building about 10 miles down the road. They didn't mention the only woman in the race, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann. Nor did they name businessman Herman Cain.

"Many primary voters aren't truly paying attention to the race right now," says Michael Dennehy, a New Hampshire-based Republican operative who led Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign four years ago.

The full slate of Republican presidential candidates is descending upon New Hampshire for the first time this week, courting this state's independent-minded voters in diners, corner stores and town halls before and after squaring off in a Tuesday night debate at Dartmouth College.

Three months before the primary, polls show that Romney, the former governor of a neighboring state, is the Republican to beat. He has a summer home on Lake Winnipesaukee here and is often referred to as an adopted New Hampshire son on the campaign trail. A WMUR Granite State poll released late Friday says he is the current choice of 37 percent of likely New Hampshire Republican primary voters. Cain finished a distant second with 12 percent.

Only 11 percent said they have definitely settled on a candidate. Another 21 percent are leaning toward someone. But that leaves 89 percent of people who could change their mind between now and the primary early next year.

Early polls are hardly predictive. And with so many voters not tuned into the race, the dynamics are all but certain to change. The result of the Iowa caucuses — tentatively slated for Jan. 3, seven days or less before the New Hampshire primary — also will set the stage for the contest here.

"It's very fluid," said Kevin Smith, a likely Republican gubernatorial candidate and head of one of the state's leading conservative think tanks. "Any one of these guys could catch lightning in a bottle."

So far, just one candidate, Paul, has begun to run television ads.

Up until two weeks ago, it appeared that Perry was poised to challenge Romney's dominance. But poor debate performances combined with underwhelming campaign stops around the state have seemed to stall Perry's momentum. He's lost ground in early polling here since entering the race in August even though his campaign has at least a dozen paid staffers in the state and he's visited four times as a candidate. He has vowed to compete as hard in New Hampshire as anywhere else, despite Romney's inherent advantages and Perry's southern roots.

"Polls at this point are neither predictive or enlightening," said Perry's top political adviser, Dave Carney, who is based in New Hampshire. "These public polls have zero impact in our plans, which is to be competitive in every contest through Tampa 2012" when the GOP holds its presidential nominating convention.

Some candidates have more riding on New Hampshire than others.

Bachmann was visiting New Hampshire for only the second time as a candidate. Any enthusiasm for her campaign that once existed here has all but died after she made clear her intention to largely ignore New Hampshire in favor of states like Iowa and South Carolina, where her socially conservative positions carry more weight.

New Hampshire allows independent voters to participate in the Republican primary, which favors candidates with support beyond the traditional Republican base.

That's among the reasons why Huntsman, considered more moderate than his rivals, is staking his political future on the state. Facing weak national polling and financial strains, the former Utah governor recently relocated his national headquarters from Florida to New Hampshire.

If the move didn't make it clear, Huntsman spokesman Michael Levoff did when he said: "New Hampshire is our top priority."

And while few Republicans expect Paul to knock off Romney here, the Texas congressman with libertarian views could be poised to play spoiler. He is often mentioned as one of the "Big Three" in Republican circles along with Romney and Perry. Many expect him to finish in second or third place.

"The pressure is going to be ramped up on these front runners as people in New Hampshire do what we do best, which is putting these candidates through their paces and doing it rather mercilessly," said Phyllis Woods, a New Hampshire member of the Republican National Committee. "That's the challenge for New Hampshire. People are going to have to choose the best candidate who can win against Obama."

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jCIJMZtSqXLE6wpshn-9YPN_-S9g?docId=c71fdac000ef45bcacf0fb9b3d3306b1

orenbus
10-10-2011, 01:49 AM
OMG NH is ripe for a full blown guerilla marketing strategy for basic name recognition to those that have no idea Ron Paul is even running for President which sounds like that's basically the majority of voters in NH.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay70Q0dkess

WTB more Ron Paul activists in NH!

We should be busing in truck loads of Ron Paul volunteers into NH right now. Ron Paul volunteers from around the country should be getting there in Motorcycles, Bicycles, Boats, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Horse and Buggy, whatever.

I understand the campaign wants to play a traditional campaign strategy which they should, use their money wisely for media and hold off on major actions like mailers and door to door canvassing for closer to the primary, but there is a name recognition war going on right now in NH that none of other candidates could compete against our grassroots. The problem is the numbers of Volunteers in NH isn't enough to blanket the state, if we actually had enough grassroots in the state to make a difference this wouldn't be a problem, they need help!

We really need neighboring states and more people from around the country to start heading to NH.

Fighting the name recognition challenge is what grassroots excels at.








http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwCsrWxSozQ

orenbus
10-10-2011, 02:06 AM
Since this is associated press story, it's about to be picked up by every media outlet from small to big across the country.

NPR:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=141204014

WOKV (Jacksonville, FL):
http://www.wokv.com/ap/ap/georgia/few-in-new-hampshire-paying-attention-to-gop-race/nD867/

Forbes:
http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2011/10/10/general-us-republicans-new-hampshire_8725681.html

Houston Chronicle:
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Few-in-New-Hampshire-paying-attention-to-GOP-race-2210811.php

More to come, etc, etc, etc.

Going to step away from my computer, by the time America is waking up tomorrow this will be national news...

eleganz
10-10-2011, 02:23 AM
This is where RP's independents need to SHINE in NH!

Sentinelrv
10-10-2011, 02:26 AM
If Ron gets his $6,000,000, then Ron can afford to launch a media extravaganza on New Hampshire, but ONLY if you commit to promote the money bomb 1 hour a day until the 19th (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?321702-Commit-1-hour-each-day-to-promoting-the-BTO-Moneybomb..-Inspire-Others!).

TER
10-10-2011, 02:30 AM
This article is very encouraging. Thanks for posting it!

beardedlinen
10-10-2011, 02:39 AM
Anyone on the forums in NH?

orenbus
10-10-2011, 03:22 AM
The Rockingham County sign wave will be at the intersection of Route 1 and 107 in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Folks will be meeting up about 4:30pm in the CVS parking lot to hold Ron Paul signs. These events are going on all over the country, so if you use Facebook, please type in your county name and "Ron Paul" in the search field on Facebook. The whole event lasts just two hours, but even 20 minutes of your time holding a sign for Dr. Paul and meeting other folks will do wonders.

http://www.dailypaul.com/182079/nationwide-ron-paul-sign-bomb-tomorrow#comments


http://www.ronpaulsignbomb.com/state-to-state.html

orenbus
10-10-2011, 05:44 AM
Ron Paul banner sign making!
New Hampshire

Time -- Sunday, October 9 at 12:00pm - October 14 at 10:00pm
Location -- 150 Dow street. Manchester
Created By -- William Kostric, Leah Wolczko, Gail Domenico
For -- Manchester for Ron Paul

We have 300 banners that need to be made and we have 5 days to do it! Who's in?
We need a minimum of 6 people to work effectively. Tomorrow will start at 10.00am. Tuesday probably not till mid afternoon. We plan on being there every evening as late as people want. Could let me know what days/time you could help out so we can make this happen! Thanks!
And...to find us go to Tower 4 ( the rail road track side of the bldg) ...go up one flight of stairs and turn right and look for the Rapid Response Marketing sign on the door...that is us...If the downstairs door is locked ( and it will be at night ) call 493-5580 and we will let you in.

"This is some of what we got done today!"
http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/320865_2181094885109_1179037450_31995230_229726675 _n.jpg


http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=187882997956881

eduardo89
10-10-2011, 05:53 AM
If Ron gets his $6,000,000, then Ron can afford to launch a media extravaganza on New Hampshire, but ONLY if you commit to promote the money bomb 1 hour a day until the 19th (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?321702-Commit-1-hour-each-day-to-promoting-the-BTO-Moneybomb..-Inspire-Others!).

Promote!!!

I already bought $100 worth of Facebook creits for BTO ads.

Bruno
10-10-2011, 06:20 AM
Now, why is Romney playing spoiler in NH? He should really drop out, no one wants him. SNL had a skit on how undesireable he is.

They say, "Anybody but Romney!" We say, "No One But Paul!"

tremendoustie
10-10-2011, 06:30 AM
If Ron gets his $6,000,000, then Ron can afford to launch a media extravaganza on New Hampshire, but ONLY if you commit to promote the money bomb 1 hour a day until the 19th (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?321702-Commit-1-hour-each-day-to-promoting-the-BTO-Moneybomb..-Inspire-Others!).

You're right that this is important, but volunteers, signs, etc, mean more here than ads.

orenbus
10-10-2011, 07:11 AM
bump for the morning people.

Anti Federalist
10-10-2011, 07:14 AM
Anyone on the forums in NH?

A bunch of us are.

Anti Federalist
10-10-2011, 07:17 AM
NH is a "semi closed" primary state.

If you are officially registered as a member of any other party, you only have until 14 October (that's five days from this writing) to register as a Republican to vote for Paul in the primary.

Unaffiliated people can declare at the polling place on the day of the primary.

No Free Beer
10-10-2011, 07:26 AM
Anyone here from around the area? We need to meet up.

jason.weir
10-10-2011, 07:53 AM
Now, why is Romney playing spoiler in NH? He should really drop out, no one wants him. SNL had a skit on how undesireable he is.

They say, "Anybody but Romney!" We say, "No One But Paul!"


It's too bad, but the reality is southern NH is really just northern Mass.. For decades people have been leaving the Kennedy stink hole and moving north. They want to escape their oppressive and liberal to a fault state and move here, only then they try to re-make NH in Mass's image.. Even our Governor is a Mass native and as liberal as they come.... Whether or not they agree with Romney, they see him as their home town boy and naturally support him..

Once you get north of Concord - NH is very conservative and I think will support RP if only because there is no other truly conservative candidate running. Again it's the bigger cities of the southern part of the state that will unfortunately rubber stamp their support for Romney..

I'm just north of Concord and see lots of RP signs and bumper stickers - a few Santorum signs and that's about it. In my circle of friends RP is the only candidate being talked about - I think this article nailed it - NH is up for grabs as the every day person has not even thought about the election yet..

-J

orenbus
10-10-2011, 09:25 AM
bump

UtahApocalypse
10-10-2011, 09:28 AM
Is this their setup to lambaste when Paul wins? "The people were not really aware of the candidates, and elections this early..... Paul winning means nothing just like the straw polls"

jason.weir
10-10-2011, 09:48 AM
Is this their setup to lambaste when Paul wins? "The people were not really aware of the candidates, and elections this early..... Paul winning means nothing just like the straw polls"

If RP wins NH who cares what the MSM says... :)

-J

seapilot
10-10-2011, 10:03 AM
New Hampshire or BUST. RP needs a win early to get the big ball rolling.

Keith and stuff
10-10-2011, 11:40 AM
I'm just north of Concord and see lots of RP signs and bumper stickers - a few Santorum signs and that's about it. In my circle of friends RP is the only candidate being talked about - I think this article nailed it - NH is up for grabs as the every day person has not even thought about the election yet..
-J

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sailingaway
10-10-2011, 11:41 AM
shemdogg started a chip in for signs.