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    2016 Primary schedule List : NV before SC/FL = Good for RAND

    I'm very excited to see Nevada come before South Carolina and Florida but whats up with Feb 2? NY, UT, CO, MN but then we see CO have a repeat on March 1.

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    The Green Papers is a good source for all things election related.

    BTW, here's the proposed debate schedule.

    The first one is set for August, i.e. 5-6 months from now....

    .....I can hardly believe we're that close.
    Last edited by r3volution 3.0; 02-26-2015 at 07:03 PM.

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    Maybe get endorsements from the Bunny Ranch? lolol haha

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    So, we need to be concerned about the New York Primary.

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    Now, Ron Paul received over 24k votes or 15%. This was a few days after Rick Santorum dropped out. How can we improve from a base of 20k or so to win with over at least 75k? We will do well in Iowa and New Hampshire, but what about the NY primary?

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    There was a poll today that I saw on RealClearPolitics that had Rand just doing terribly in Nevada. It was hard to believe. I didn't even post it here because it was so bad. I don't understand how that can be because Ron did really well in Nevada when he ran. Fortunately Rand's numbers in Iowa and New Hampshire at least look better than that and are at least respectable.

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    Now, the Utah Primary is wide open this because Mitt Romney is out of the GOP nod. Ron Paul received 11k votes in 2012but where near the 130k it will take to win in 2016. Has Rand Paul made any moves toward winning in Utah? Any links?



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    I think we can do better in Nevada, but 6100 plus votes will not win this caucus. I am interested in the ground game not polls in Nevada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint4liberty View Post
    I think we can do better in Nevada, but 6100 plus votes will not win this caucus. I am interested in the ground game not polls in Nevada.
    Most of the Ron Paul liberty people in Clark County GOP got booted after the 2012 election. We may have to set up a shadow party there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett85 View Post
    There was a poll today that I saw on RealClearPolitics that had Rand just doing terribly in Nevada. It was hard to believe. I didn't even post it here because it was so bad. I don't understand how that can be because Ron did really well in Nevada when he ran. Fortunately Rand's numbers in Iowa and New Hampshire at least look better than that and are at least respectable.
    I saw that too, but I'm not familiar with the company who did the poll.




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