It's a little late now for this suggestion. I made it before to people connected to the campaign and was told they suggested this but Ron wouldn't do it. When Ross Perot ran for president he kept his supporters plugged in by having town hall meetings that were simulcast through video conferencing. He would be live at one site and others would gather at strategic locations around the country. I see the Ron Paul crowd draws in these final months of the campaign and thing to myself "If Ron or Rand or anybody had come to my state what a difference that would have made". Sure they couldn't come physically, but there's not excuse with cheap high speed internet and Skype not to do this nationwide virtually. He's how this could have worked and perhaps still could work.
1) Set up accounts for state and local coordinators only to have access to the web streams.
2) Put out through meetups / facebook / campaign website where the simulcast events would be held.
3) Allow each location to forward 1 question / comment to the main site. That would give everyone a really good reason to show up. You want a chance at direct input to the campaign? Here it is.
This could easily be done once a month. And it would give local organizers a great way to draw out supports. It would galvanize the grassroots. And it would be supercheap to do.
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