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can you guys run some local

MTlivnFree
can you guys run some local ads, in the smaller town papers?

they commented on that in this article - & others on Daily Paul have said that such ads in the small town papers seem very effectives
http://www.nolanchart.com/article1268.html

if so, the deadlines to place the ads are probably today or tomorrow! (if not passed already)

we did something like that in our local Bee News paper, and we were thinking of doing Penny Saver too

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NO ADS FOR MONTANA?

Many Ron Paul Supporters and volunteers working daily in our state but I meet people every day who do not know much about our beloved Ron Paul. Have never heard or seen an AD for him. We NEED ads too for Feb 5th! ia

CHECK YOUR Radio stations

Our local meetup just purchased a full day of multiple advertisements on 2 stations (I think 9 commercials in total) for only $150, which is the reduced rate for political advertisements.
Thats really really cheap, we were a bit late so it ended up being for today, the day of the Florida elections. Try to get multiple days RIGHT before the elections in your local area if the official campaign isn't advertising in your area.

Campaign advertising in Feb 5th states

Radio ads in Alabama, California, Colorado, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Maine and North Dakota (see press release)

TV ads in Tennesee and Arkansas (see press release)

Best opportunities on Feb 5th

Caucuses - 197 delegates
Best shot at winning a lot of delegates.
Alaska - 29 (republicans only)
Montana - 25 (winner take all)
North Dakota - 26
Minnesota - 41
Colorado - 46 (republicans only)
West Virginia - 30 (convention)

Primaries (not winner take all) - 536 delegates
Could win a few delegates with surgical strikes.
Illinois - 70
Oklahoma - 41 (republicans only)
California - 173 (republicans only)
Georgia - 72
Tennessee - 55
Alabama - 48
Arkansas - 34 (Huckabee's home state)
Massachusetts - 43 (Romney's home state)