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takadi
01-06-2008, 02:52 PM
The post is extremely long but this is VERY IMPORTANT.

What we did in Jefferson County

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Please circulate


RON PAUL WINS JEFFERSON COUNTY !

GREAT NEWS FOR THE REST OF THE COUNTRY!
We had a great night here in Jefferson County, Iowa. Ron Paul won with over 35% of the vote out of 838 votes cast, Huckabee was second with 31%! The conversations at our victory party last night were about how wonderful it would be if Jefferson County could secede and become our own country with Ron Paul as our President! We want everyone to know why we won and what you can do to improve on our results. We think we have some extremely important and positive information to share with all of our friends around the country, and the world, who believe in Freedom.

You should know where I am coming from so you can better appreciate the perspective that is being shared in this message. I did not grow up in Iowa, I grew up in the Chicago area and have lived in several different states including California for eight years. I have worked in virtually every major city in the country in my various business activities and as a professional speaker. I moved here with my family in 1982 and ran for Governor here as the Libertarian candidate in 2002. I have a pretty good perspective on this state and how unique it is.

The first thing you need to know is that Jefferson County has different demographics than any other county in Iowa. A significant portion of our population, like me, did not grow up in Iowa. Jefferson county is demographically more like the rest of the country than any other county in Iowa. We have a University here that has attracted families from California, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and literally all over the country. In my opinion this creates a diversity of opinion and backgrounds here that resembles the rest of the country more closely than other Iowa counties.

In general Iowans expect their elected representatives and the media to tell them the truth, there does not seem to be as much skepticism about what they hear in the media as in other states. There is no tradition of success for third party candidates in this state. Those of us in the Paul campaign tried to get, what seemed to us, basic constitutional reforms like eliminating the Department of Education, in the party platform last night. The general response was that we were being too radical. In summary, Iowa is a great state with wonderful people and a great place to live, but it is not likely to be a state that is going to lead the nation in embracing change. At this point the Ron Paul message is to extreme for the average Iowan.

If you look at the difference in the straw polls nationwide, versus the straw poll in Iowa, and you look at our caucus results here in Jefferson County, versus the caucus statewide results you get the picture. The picture looks pretty darn good.


Straw polls: Nation wide

Ron Paul has finished in the top 3 in 84% of the straw polls (41 out of 49)
Ron Paul has finished in the top 2 in 69% of the straw polls (34 out of 49)
Ron Paul has finished 1st in 55% of the straw polls (27 out of 49)

Straw poll in Ames, Iowa

Ron Paul finished in 5th in Iowa with 9.1% of the vote.


In the January third caucus Jefferson county's results were:

Paul----298---35%
Romney---132---16%
Thompson---80---10%
McCain--38----5%
Giuliani----25---3%
Hunter---3----0%
Huckabee---263---31%

State wide the results were:

Huckabee 39,814 34%
Romney 29,405 25%
Thompson 15,521 13%
McCain 15,242 13%
Paul 11,596 10%
Giuliani 4,013 4%
Hunter 515 1%


1. Jefferson county has more people from other states per capita than other Iowa counties and Ron Paul was a clear winner here, that bodes well for other states.

2. The Straw poll results in Iowa for Ron Paul were close to the caucus results in Iowa, 9% to 10%, if that trend holds for the other states that is incredible news for the Ron Paul campaign because Iowa had just about the worst straw poll results of any of the straw polls held anywhere in the country.

3. The fact that we did well in Jefferson County and we have a higher per capita ratio of out of staters is a strong indication that Iowa is unique and that the straw poll results will be a good indicator of how election results will turn out in other states.

We worked hard in this state and we did improve a bit on the straw poll results. However, if we just do as well in the other primaries as we did in the other straw polls Ron Paul will easily win the nomination.

One other point, our experience with young people here in Jefferson County leads us to believe that Ron Paul would have done much better state wide if the election had not been held during the holiday break. That probably cost us enough votes in the large college towns to keep us from owning a solid third place finish state-wide.

The other reason we did well in Jefferson County, in our opinion, is that we did not waste much time on regular Republican voters. We focused on anti-war independents, anti-war Democrats, and especially on young people. We highly recommend this strategy. We also did a lot of work here and I am including a complete list below of what we did. This list was compiled today by Roger Leahy, one of our key organizers.

I have to mention a couple of other items as well. We had a phenomenal campaign chair here that worked 18 hours a day seven days a week. His name is Brian Horsfield, he is a British citizen and can't even vote in America!

One great thing we did that we recommend to all the campaigns. We held a speech competition a week before the caucus and we had nine contestants participate. We went out of our way to recruit young people to participate. The two winners were Samara Burnes who is 21 years old, and Monty Congden a 28 year old military veteran. Both of them attended the local public high school. They absolutely blew people away at the caucus, both of them had many people approach them to let them know that their speeches tipped them over to Ron Paul. The speech competition also served to completely energize all the supporters who attended. We blew it by not getting their speeches taped for youtube. We have asked them if they will let us video their speeches so hopefully we will have them up for you soon.

One last item, my comments about the people in Iowa are not meant to be critical, it is just a unique culture here. I am confident that once the people of Iowa have the opportunity to get the full picture of who Ron Paul is and what he stands for they will come around and be very supportive. They did not really have that opportunity. The state's main newspaper, the Des Moines Register, makes Fox look fair and well balanced. They did not even list Ron Paul as one of the Republican candidates in their daily campaign reports! I guess there just wasn't enough room on all those pages.

Good luck to all Paulites
Clyde Cleveland




From Roger Leahy:
We have received compliments from the RP campaign staff, and inquiries from Ron Paul supporters in other states wanting to duplicate our success.
This has prompted me to recall those various ingredients. They have included:

An early rally in person by Dr Paul in August where 500 persons heard his message at the town square.

Enthusiastic travel and participation in the Straw Poll in Ames by local RP supporters.

Building a list, mostly locally with help from the campaign, of about 150 local RP supporters.

Having a fantastic Meetup organizer in Brian, who has inspired us on a daily basis with national RP news and setting up local RP events.

Staffing a booth on Saturday mornings at the Farmer’s Market from August through December where we were available to discuss Ron Paul.

Staffing booths at the monthly Art Walk to promote Ron Paul.

Lots of local signs for Ron Paul, including 4’ by 8’ signs on the main roads and far more yard signs than any other candidate.

We set up a small local office on the town square, with internet and phone, where literature, buttons, signs and bumper stickers were available 24/7.

All these materials were provided free to the public and were sponsored by local donations.

We dropped Ron Paul literature on Sundays at church parking lots, and distributed RP literature on door knobs around town.

Weekly and Ads and occasional inserts were placed in the local (daily and weekly) newspapers for the past couple of months.

A focus on local areas of concern, particularly health freedom, restoring civil liberties, opposition to the Patriot Act,

restoring the Constitutional limited Federal government, a humble, non-interventionalist foreign policy, etc.

We met weekly over lunch for organizational meetings that were open to the public.

We help Public Ron Paul meetings in the public library about monthly, showing videos and giving talks.

Held a speech competition to choose and selected two great young speakers to talk for Ron Paul at the caucus.

We outfitted 2 pick-ups with 4 by 8 Ron Paul signs and parked them prominently on the main highways or on the town square.

We bought some RP magnetic signs and put them on our car doors.

We emailed and called our lists of friends and business associates to explain the importance of supporting Ron Paul.

We directed our efforts mostly to our friends, who were largely Democrats, Independents, or non-political folks.

We tried to win over Obama and Edwards supporters, in fact some of our Ads contrasted Ron Paul with them.

We made a strong effort to get people to register Republican just for voting for Ron Paul, even if they switched back the next day.

We communicated often via emails (sometimes dozens per day) sharing ideas and inspiration (allowing folks to opt out if they wished).

Although we had a Meetup Group (totally open and un-monitored), only about 1/3 actually joined it. The rest we just emailed directly.

We emailed and talked with each other continuously and inspired each other continually with Ron Paul news and links.


What we did not do:

We had very little contact with traditional Republicans or the conservative Christian community.

We did not make phone calls to Republican or any registered voter lists. (we tried it, but found it disappointing.)

We did not focus on Ron Paul’s positions on abortion or immigration (unless asked about them).


When I wrote the above list, I was pretty impressed with our local activities.

We have such a core group of Ron Paul patriots, and we are not going to settle for less than a transformation of our country.

We wish tremendous success to the Ron Paul Revolution in New Hampshire and up to the Convention.

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to inaugurate President Ron Paul?

GO RON PAUL!!

Roger

ecliptic
01-06-2008, 02:54 PM
To review, in case you folks missed this ...

Ron Paul's first county he won in his historic race for the Presidency of the United States?

Jefferson County.

as in Thomas Jefferson.


Any believers out there?

takadi
01-06-2008, 02:55 PM
I can't believe you guys aren't jumping on this juicy piece of campaigning advice

We WON Jefferson county and this is how. If we even PARTIALLY emulate this, we can win NH!!

jake
01-06-2008, 02:57 PM
this should be posted on Dailypaul and blasted to ALL meetup groups!!

walt
01-06-2008, 02:58 PM
Thank you. I'd like to nominate this post for the Ron Paul Forums Hall of Fame.

knappz
01-06-2008, 02:59 PM
Thank you. I'd like to nominate this post for the Ron Paul Forums Hall of Fame.

I second that!

PimpBlimp
01-06-2008, 03:00 PM
I can't believe you guys aren't jumping on this juicy piece of campaigning advice

We WON Jefferson county and this is how. If we even PARTIALLY emulate this, we can win NH!!

A lot of us are, check out http://www.ads4ronpaul.com

The Jefferson Country win inspired some of us to put ads in local papers.

Please donate if you can.

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:01 PM
Circulate this and make this known to EVERY SINGLE paulite.

We can do this if we work our asses off.

I know we've all had our problems with HQ, but look at this. They didn't need HQ, they relied on their hard-nosed determination and skill.

Making a central office with materials for people to pick up is BRILLIANT

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:06 PM
bump

Can we sticky this?

icon124
01-06-2008, 03:06 PM
^wow thank you for that!

Jerome
01-06-2008, 03:09 PM
Thank you for the information. It is up to all of us to take it and run with it.

WE HAVE NOT YET BEGUN TO FIGHT!

slamhead
01-06-2008, 03:11 PM
bump

1913_to_2008
01-06-2008, 03:15 PM
//

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:18 PM
bump

T206
01-06-2008, 03:19 PM
Any chance of posting those speeches from the competition that you referenced? They might be helpful to others.

raystone
01-06-2008, 03:20 PM
Thank you for posting this Clyde !!

CountryRoads
01-06-2008, 03:20 PM
To review, in case you folks missed this ...

Ron Paul's first county he won in his historic race for the Presidency of the United States?

Jefferson County.

as in Thomas Jefferson.


Any believers out there?



It's a sign from above ;)


Thomas Jefferson is telling us something from the grave. GET RON PAUL ELECTED!

Myerz
01-06-2008, 03:22 PM
^^^^^

John P Slevin
01-06-2008, 03:22 PM
This is invaluable advice from the people who won in Jefferson County. Good work.

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:24 PM
I hope people from the early primary states take HUGE notice of this

We still have time left, we need to capitalize on every single second of it

shasshas
01-06-2008, 03:27 PM
a MASSIVE BUMP

ionlyknowy
01-06-2008, 03:29 PM
One thing to take into account.

On your list you mentioned that you went to church parking lots on Sundays to put literature on cars.

We recently did a HUGE Christian email campaign, and got complaints about the lit drops on cars during church services.

Christians worship in these services and the last thing they want to see when they come out to their car is something political. They also see that whoever put this on their car obviously was not in church.

So, you might want to think twice about using this tactic. Maybe instead, attend the young adults class at the church and get to know them, then bring up RP.

frasu
01-06-2008, 03:29 PM
awesome post... bump

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:30 PM
One thing to take into account.

On your list you mentioned that you went to church parking lots on Sundays to put literature on cars.

We recently did a HUGE Christian email campaign, and got complaints about the lit drops on cars during church services.

Christians worship in these services and the last thing they want to see when they come out to their car is something political. They also see that whoever put this on their car obviously was not in church.

So, you might want to think twice about using this tactic. Maybe instead, attend the young adults class at the church and get to know them, then bring up RP.

I agree, you have to adjust accordingly, but as long as you get the idea behind some of these methods, we really have nothing to lose. All you have to do with improve on the methods or change it according to how your local area is like. That's the beauty of localization of organization.

slamhead
01-06-2008, 03:30 PM
Just requested a sticky from the admins

ARealConservative
01-06-2008, 03:33 PM
Not to take anything away from the terrific efforts of the Fairfield Group, but one other thing hasn't been mentioned that contributed to their success:

Joe Seehusen, host of a popular radio interview show based in Fairfield in southeast Iowa...... In 2000, Seehusen ran as a member of the Libertarian Party for the U.S. Congress third district seat held by Democrat Leonard Boswell. “I ran on a platform of Constitutional government, individual freedom and personal responsibility – and was roundly trounced,” he said. “My bride of 26 years wisely suggested if I wanted to have a voice in the debate of the great issues of our day, I was better served by being in radio and writing than in being a politician.” And thus he started his show, “Straight Talk Radio,” which is now heard at 4 p.m. Tuesdays on Fairfield station KMCD

http://www.offenburger.com/guestpaper.asp?link=20020906G

This county had a head start in the Revolution. So keep your heads up guys, because the message is infectious. :D

Xonox
01-06-2008, 03:35 PM
Bump for victory.

bbachtung
01-06-2008, 03:36 PM
Bump.

icon124
01-06-2008, 03:38 PM
www.ads4ronpaul.com or contact or local meetup group....we need to pool money so the meetup groups can come get what they need!

takadi
01-06-2008, 03:46 PM
Read the ENTIRE thing people, this information is so important it's not even funny

acmegeek
01-06-2008, 03:49 PM
bump

thechitowncubs
01-06-2008, 03:50 PM
Thomas Jefferson, omg that is absolutely profoundly divine.

Birdlady
01-06-2008, 03:55 PM
One great thing we did that we recommend to all the campaigns. We held a speech competition a week before the caucus and we had nine contestants participate.

That is a brilliant idea. Let people who are comfortable giving speeches compete!


A focus on local areas of concern, particularly health freedom, restoring civil liberties, opposition to the Patriot Act,

People underestimate how powerful Ron Paul's health freedom stances are. When I go to the supplement store, the person who runs it tells me that a ton of the sales reps that come in (for supplements not drugs), all love Ron Paul. That's pretty incredible if you ask me. There are a TON of Americans out there who use supplements and this market needs tapped into. This is something that no other candidate even talks about. I wish RP would talk about it more!

coboman
01-06-2008, 03:56 PM
I think this event is not as important is people here think. It is FAR MORE IMPORTANT.

This is FIRST PLACE in a county. It is not 3rd, or 2nd. It is First.

Only Huckabee and Romney had counties were they finished first. Not McCain, Giuliani or Thompson did this.
This means, not only that it is possible to be first place, but that we have already been first place.

This strategy is the way to go, and the further analysis of these techniques, and the propagation of them should be number one priority. NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. NOW.

jarofclay
01-06-2008, 03:56 PM
blimp-o-rama good info

SophisticatedFarmGirl
01-06-2008, 04:05 PM
First of all, awesome job Jefferson County! I am so thrilled about your success and very thankful for your hard work.

Second, thank you for sharing your game plan with us. I am in California and we are up to bat pretty soon.

I've got work to do!

takadi
01-06-2008, 04:31 PM
BUMP

WE WON JEFFERSON COUNTY. THESE TECHNIQUES HAVE BEEN TESTED

Caucuses notoriously have low turn out and yet we were able to get FIRST

Don't ignore this!

raystone
01-06-2008, 05:23 PM
bump

coboman
01-06-2008, 07:03 PM
bump

takadi
01-06-2008, 07:10 PM
bump

BrianH
01-06-2008, 07:13 PM
Great to see another couple of threads on Jefferson county.

Another point about the office. We got a really good deal on TINY office with frontage on the main square. But the most important function I feel was to create an image with signs and posters in the window. AND a place for folks to collect stuff we left on a bulletin board outside. If you cant get an office try to get someone to give you a bulletin board in a public place that you can pin boxes to to distribute slim jims, buttons and bumper stickers. And yard signs. All this stuff we left outside and I was amazed how fast it went. The buttons and bumper stickers especially.

We really encouraged all supporters to wear buttons at all times to help the word of mouth networking. And we had lots of different ones - both pin on and stick on labels.

The ads are very important to recognize the fact that very few supporters join the meetup- they need other points of entry- so an ad to invite people to a regular weekly meeting - lunch time is easy for most people - is very important.

Our ads are all online at the meetup website:http://ronpaul.meetup.com/267/files/

Brian Bailey
01-06-2008, 07:18 PM
I posted this yesterday at The Paulunteer, you can find it at this address:

http://www.paulunteer.com/ron-paul-supporters-in-their-own-words/what-was-done-to-win-jefferson-co-ia/

Paul4Prez
01-06-2008, 07:19 PM
To review, in case you folks missed this ...

Ron Paul's first county he won in his historic race for the Presidency of the United States?

Jefferson County.

as in Thomas Jefferson.


Any believers out there?

And the Republican National Convention in September will be in a little city called....

St. Paul

dirknb@hotmail.com
01-06-2008, 07:27 PM
Thanks for the info. Great job!

PimpBlimp
01-06-2008, 07:28 PM
bump

coboman
01-06-2008, 07:37 PM
I think this thread deserved its own sticky.
The sticky that is right now about Jefferson County ("Could it be this simple to win") does not have all the techniques.

In the meantime I'll continue bumping.

Bump

raystone
01-06-2008, 08:00 PM
bump

rtil
01-06-2008, 08:04 PM
Jefferson County has inspired me to become a Precinct Captain and I am prepared to tell all 804 people in my precinct about Ron Paul! I will make sure that if anyone is interested him to have my contact info so I can build a support network of people to show up to the caucus in my state on February 9th.

raystone
01-06-2008, 10:26 PM
bump

lvp1138
01-07-2008, 12:31 AM
bump

STOP IT WITH THE BUMP POSTS!

It makes threads longer, dilutes the message and makes it longer for us to get the ideas. We know the message is being bumped. You don't need to say it.

Time is gold.

quantized
01-07-2008, 01:00 AM
great post!!!

parke
01-07-2008, 03:03 AM
bump!

this would make a good sticky.

shasshas
01-07-2008, 03:19 AM
a GOOD STICKY

DXDoug
01-07-2008, 04:01 AM
a GOOD STICKY

Dito!

raystone
01-07-2008, 09:14 AM
bump

Bradley in DC
01-07-2008, 10:28 AM
Natural Law Stronghold County Supported Ron Paul (http://www.ballot-access.org/2008/01/05/natural-law-stronghold-county-supported-ron-paul/)
January 5th, 2008
Jefferson County, Iowa, was the stronghold of the Natural Law Party, while that party existed. The party was associated with the Maharishi and his Transcendental Meditation movement. That movement’s university is in Fairfield, the county seat and largest town in Jefferson County. In November 1992, Jefferson County has cast 22.8% of its vote for John Hagelin for president. In November 1996, Hagelin had received 21.3% in Jefferson County; in November 2000, Hagelin had received 14.7% in that county.

At the 2008 Iowa Republican caucus, the Jefferson County vote was: Ron Paul 298, Mike Huckabee 263, Mitt Romney 132, Fred Thompson 80, John McCain 38, Rudy Giuliani 25, Duncan Hunter 3.

At the 2008 Democratic caucus, the Jefferson County vote was: Barack Obama 682, John Edwards 545, Hillary Clinton 245, Joseph Biden 21, all others zero.

In the Republican caucus, Jefferson County was the only Iowa county to be carried by someone other than either Mike Huckabee or Mitt Romney. Thanks to Eric Garris for this news.

Grandson of Liberty
01-07-2008, 11:22 AM
Circulate this and make this known to EVERY SINGLE paulite.

We can do this if we work our asses off.



But. . .but. . .can't we just watch youtube videos? :rolleyes:

RollOn2day
01-07-2008, 01:12 PM
The other reason we did well in Jefferson County, in our opinion, is that we did not waste much time on regular Republican voters. We focused on anti-war independents, anti-war Democrats, and especially on young people. We highly recommend this strategy. We also did a lot of work here and I am including a complete list below of what we did. This list was compiled today by Roger Leahy, one of our key organizers.


Yes yes yes! I can't emphasize this enough. I cringe when I see posts expounding on how difficult it is to change a Huck fan or a Hilary fan and looking for "ammo" to convert them.

The answer is......don't convert them. Don't even try. STOP IT!
Quit wasting your/our valuable time and get out and rub shoulders with people who are receptive to the ideas that Ron Paul expresses.

50% of the voting population doesn't vote and thinks both parties are nuts. 20% of the Republicans are disgusted with their party. 20% of the Democrats are disgusted with their party. Go for the low hanging fruit. The easy pickings. The fish in a barrel. Go for the DISENFRANCHISED! Thats where the numbers are! Thats where the victory will be won.

This is sales 101. You don't focus on someone who has no interest in your product and probably won't buy.


If someone is not interested in the message...and you sit there wasting time trying to move them off of their position....you probably missed 5 people in that hour who would have heard you casually talking about Ron Pauls positions and said "Oh yea, I agree with that. Got any info on him?"

If you tell me how proud you are of getting a Huckster to come over to our side...I'm going to tell you how disappointed I am that you spent all the time necessary to accomplish this instead of just opening your eyes to who in the crowd "GETS IT!" and making sure they had the information and primary dates etc necassary to secure another vote.

Folks don't get hung up on the power trip of moving a Neocon or Democon off of their beliefs. Its numbers we need. The vote doesn't tally if the person was an easy convert or a hard one.

With so many disgruntled people why don't we....

GO AFTER THE EASY ONES, FOR CRYIN OUT LOUD!;)