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Emerick
12-06-2011, 07:13 PM
No, it's not about NH, SC or Florida. It's about holding the support of voters.

Maybe we can get almost 40,000 votes in Iowa. Maybe it's just 25,000. Either way, we have spent so much energy in Iowa that we can't let our support there suddenly disappear. The campaign must develop a strategy not only for holding their support, but to encourage them to engage into the campaign, to make them willing to donate and spread the ideas of Ron Paul.

Let's get a bit optimistic. Say we can get 40,000 votes in Iowa. What if we could convince half of them to donate 10 dollars a week? Then we would get $800,000 a month.

Voters shouldn't be abandoned. They should receive words from the campaign letting them know how important they were and how important they will always be to the Ron Paul Revolution.

So, the big question is: how do we and the campaign transform voters into militants?

I think there are some requisites for this:

1) We need to get the e-mails of all Ron Paul voters. How can we achieve this?

2) We need a special message for them. What should it be? Maybe creating a website with videos, articles etc.?

3) I think it'd be great if we could bring people to RPF. This is so energetic. This has the potential to encourage people. How do we do this?

4) How to convince them to donate and spread the message?

Of course, after each primary, this should done in that respective State. We should do this in NH, SC, Florida etc. This is not important just for the primaries. It's essential to the general election.

BUSHLIED
12-06-2011, 07:16 PM
Certainly a good idea to try to accomplish. It all depends on the manpower and resources of the campaign...sure they can send them emails easily, volunteers can call and thank them etc...but it really is up to the individuals to stay engaged...Ron should definitely have a "post-IA" campaign party for supporters somewhere, give a speech, and thank them etc...