SeanEdwards
01-03-2008, 11:58 PM
Huck's campaign is not going the distance. Huck has strong support from one-issue evangelical voters, but he he doesn't have the money or the national base to mount a serious campaign.
The Paul grassroots should be reaching out to the Huck supporters, and trying to make them comfortable with backing Paul, because they are going to be looking for a home when Huck falters.
Be nice to Huckabee, and Huckabee fans. Congratulate them on their outstanding success in Iowa. Point out the similarities between Paul and Huckabee. They both want to end personal income tax. They both criticize the current Bush administration. They are both pro-life. They are both strong in defending religious freedom. Go to a Huck rally in your RP gear and tell people "If Paul wasn't in the race, I'd be voting for Huckabee", and so forth.
We can convert these people to Paul supporters, but we're not going to do that by disparaging their faith or dissing their candidate.
The Paul grassroots should be reaching out to the Huck supporters, and trying to make them comfortable with backing Paul, because they are going to be looking for a home when Huck falters.
Be nice to Huckabee, and Huckabee fans. Congratulate them on their outstanding success in Iowa. Point out the similarities between Paul and Huckabee. They both want to end personal income tax. They both criticize the current Bush administration. They are both pro-life. They are both strong in defending religious freedom. Go to a Huck rally in your RP gear and tell people "If Paul wasn't in the race, I'd be voting for Huckabee", and so forth.
We can convert these people to Paul supporters, but we're not going to do that by disparaging their faith or dissing their candidate.