jasonoliver
12-06-2007, 11:30 PM
I was a RP supporter early on. I became enthusiastic about RP back in April.
Throughout the late summer I became pessimistic about his chances (while still supporting him).
I am finally starting to get motivated to actually take some action - and the thing that gives me hope is the SIGNS! It is one thing to support a "longshot" candidate, but when you see your neighbors flying 20 foot long RP Revolution banners in their front yard.
In my little town (less than 2000 people), you cannot drive for more than 5 minutes without seeing stop signs pasted over with RP stickers. You cannot drive in traffic for more than 20 minutes in neighboring towns without seeing "Who is RP?" bumper stickers. I have not seen ONE sticker or sign supporting anyone else.
Indiana has a May Primary when things are pretty much decided. It is encouraging to see such support in a place like this. I can only imagine the amount of signs and ads in places like NH and Iowa.
Throughout the late summer I became pessimistic about his chances (while still supporting him).
I am finally starting to get motivated to actually take some action - and the thing that gives me hope is the SIGNS! It is one thing to support a "longshot" candidate, but when you see your neighbors flying 20 foot long RP Revolution banners in their front yard.
In my little town (less than 2000 people), you cannot drive for more than 5 minutes without seeing stop signs pasted over with RP stickers. You cannot drive in traffic for more than 20 minutes in neighboring towns without seeing "Who is RP?" bumper stickers. I have not seen ONE sticker or sign supporting anyone else.
Indiana has a May Primary when things are pretty much decided. It is encouraging to see such support in a place like this. I can only imagine the amount of signs and ads in places like NH and Iowa.