Precinct Delegates, Caucuses, and Conventions Keys to Victory
Submitted by GCN3030 on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 02:28I've heard a lot of talk about delegates, and I think it is important to remember there are different kinds of delegates. Doug Wead revealed tonight that the campaign believes we won the battle for precinct delegates in Iowa, Nevada, Colorado, and Minnesota.
This is great we may have won the first battle in these states but our precinct delegates must show up in force at the local and state conventions organized and prepared to vote for a predetermined slate of delegates known to be supportive of Ron Paul for President to win the ultimate battle for the state's delegates to the national convention.
This means organizing with your fellow Precinct Delegates for Ron Paul in your areas. There will likely also be moles from the establishment so it is important to be very careful in the selection of the people on the slate, we need to make sure the delegates we vote for at these conventions are really Ron Paul supporters. Hopefully the campaign is all over this.
This is why it is so important to organize locally. If we fail to organize and form a slate and instead all haphazardly vote for ourselves we won't win any delegates at the local and state conventions, we need to know who each other are and have a plan to make sure some of us become delegates.
I haven't heard anyone talking about this point and I think it needs to be explained to those who are signing up across the country as precinct delegates that they need to know who to vote for at the conventions.
Make sure you contact the campaign and let them know if you have already become a precinct delegate, it's important for them to get that information because it won't be reported to them any other way.















