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FriedChicken
02-12-2012, 08:38 AM
Alright alright ...

Best case scenario is if Ron would have won the caucus by the first count ... that way we wouldn't have to read all these Romney momentum headlines.
But what are we doing to, as Bill O'reeeally would say, "slam the poll" in Washington county?

They're the ones, I think, who delayed their caucus because of snow.
Ron's supporters need to organize like their life depends on it on winning this precinct - is it possible we could use this precinct to win? Or is it big enough?

What is being done in this precinct?

What can we do to help? (facebook ads, google ads, what?)

FriedChicken
02-12-2012, 09:47 AM
mods can delete - not sure which threads were started first but seems this subject is already being discussed.

presence
02-13-2012, 08:18 PM
This is the GRASSROOTS TIPPING POINT for RP 2012 MOMENTUM!

Could Ron Paul Still Win Maine?
February 12, 2012, 8:44 pm
By NATE SILVER

http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/02/12/could-ron-paul-still-win-maine/

"Ron Paul’s campaign is claiming that it could still win the presidential preference poll in the Maine caucus because of a county that postponed its vote and will hold its caucus next Saturday, Feb. 18."

"A more likely scenario, perhaps, is that Mr. Paul ['s VOLUNTEER GRASSROOTS MACHINE] would work to turn out his supporters while the other campaigns would not. "

"If Mr. Paul were somehow to secure the 194-vote margin, that would create a messy scenario for the Maine G.O.P."

"A handful of Maine towns outside of Washington County have also not yet held caucuses. In those cases, however, the caucuses were scheduled for after Feb. 11 all along. Only 45 votes were cast in these towns in 2008,"

"Washington County might theoretically have some untapped potential for Mr. Paul. It is rural and relatively poor"

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YOU HAVE FIVE DAYS!

NATIONAL RP GRASSROOTS TURN YOUR ATTENTION TO WASHINGTON CO MAINE!

Washington county, on the eastern most tip of the continental US, a rural county where folks were used to toughing it through bitter winters with little money, became the turning point in the defence of the Constitution, when after having been denied the LIBERTY to go out and vote because "the party" was concerned for their SAFETY in a snowstorm, voters stood up to be heard...


Tell the tale!

dirigo,

presence

Bruno
02-13-2012, 08:27 PM
Are you going to post that in every thread?

presence
02-15-2012, 09:19 PM
Every once in a while there is a moment. This is a moment.

I kept it in "maine" threads.

3 days,

presence