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The Good Doctor
01-10-2008, 08:49 AM
http://www.nolanchart.com/article1053.html

Great article. Keeps things in perspective folks! Don't lose site of the prize! :D

RoyalShock
01-10-2008, 08:57 AM
A pretty good article. Though I have a different take on this:


When other candidates are compelled to change their positions to Ron Paul’s it means that we are having great success.

While it does mean that the other candidates recognize that these issues do matter to people, I think they steal them just long enough until they can bury them deep.

These candidates need to be called out for their blatant theft, unless they can demonstrate past support.

TSOL
01-10-2008, 09:06 AM
Enter Ron Paul.

With the victory of McCain nearly guaranteed, we need to analyze the remaining race statistics. Ron Paul spanked Fred Thompson, placing well ahead of Thompson who placed third in Iowa. Next, Paul placed less than 1 per percentage point away from Rudy Guiliani. Rudolph’s camp knew he couldn’t win, so they used the effective strategy of downplaying his loss by claiming that the candidate didn’t make any real effort in New Hampshire. The media, however, today exposed some interesting facts about Guiliani’s efforts in New Hampshire. Guiliani not only made more campaign appearances in New Hampshire than any other candidate but he spent more money in the state than all over candidates except for Mitt Romney. That Ron Paul virtually tied Guiliani is an incredible political feat and the Paulites of New Hampshire should be wildly applauded. Had it not been for Paul activists, the candidate would have finished around Hunter’s 1%.

Ron Paul trailed the third place winner, Mike Huckabee, by only 3 percentage points! That is extremely significant. Paul is not out of the race. Focusing on "5th place" finishes only brings people down. This strategist chooses not to emphasize which spot Ron Paul is finishing in, but instead focuses on how well he is doing in the race compared to other candidates

The Good Doctor
01-10-2008, 02:58 PM
We need to get that money in the bank for Dr. Paul. 23 million is no small task. Once we get that money for him others will have dropped out of the race. :D