Winning one state
Submitted by spfld on Thu, 01/17/2008 - 10:14
Does anyone know if RP is going to win one state? Do you think RP will win Texas? I know this post sounds negative but I'm just trying to understand the game plan here. It seems like the other candidates go from state to state based on a win. The win helps them get free media attention and raise more money. Are we just waiting for more candidates to drop out? I don't understand the campaign plan or know if we even have one.
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Nevada
If we all agree that Dr Paul's best chance to win a state is Nevada, we should do our utmost to monitor the voting activities in this state as possible. I'm not even sure if this is a caucus state or not. I'm just concerned that they will try to pull the rug under our feet. Maybe supporters in local states should ascend on this process?
divide and conquer...
I agree that for RP to win a state would be tremendous in terms of publicity and momentum. It is not a simple matter of execution, the people ultimately decide whom they vote for. If the campaign focused on one state only then they would fall into the fallacy of Rudy's Florida plan. I think it is best to have as many candidates struggling for supremacy since then RP is not squashed at each primary. That seems to be the plan - see when the Thompson candidacy was announced what RP's reaction was.
It was reported on CNN this morning
that some Republicans are predicting a Ron Paul win in Nevada! I didn't catch the whole story. I haven't seen it posted anywhere, but it sounds like we may be making a few waves out there.
alan laney
Keep Hearing
A Nevada Win is within reach
Incorrect Caucus Location
I hope this will not cause harm to Dr. Paul's winning Nevada.
Ron Paul Campaign Concerned About Incorrect Caucus Location Information Provided by the Nevada State Republican Party
Posted: 4:35 AM Jan 17, 2008
Last Updated: 4:40 AM Jan 17, 2008
Link: http://www.kolotv.com/hom...
We need to get the correct info. out via the Web and NOT call HQ!
Suggestion: Can someone get the correct location info. so we can post on all the RP blogs?
gcarroll-grand rapids, mi
RPmypresident
Alaska
He should do well in Nevada Saturday. I can't say he'll win and it's a caucus, so the actual vote count may not be published. So, he might finish second in all of the precincts, but not get a single delegate. I'm not sure how it really works there.
He will win Alaska on Super Tuesday. I'm almost 100% confident of that. I think he will also do well in Alabama, and Montana. Oregon and Washington might be pretty strong as well.
Thanks
Good to here that. I was confused about Neveda. I have herd it called a caucus and a primary. I am still curious if RP has ever or will ever try to blitz one state like some of the other candidates.
Texas but that's later Tracy
Texas but that's later
Tracy