Help with Precinct Data Spreadsheet

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Can somebody tell me what the "Score," "G," "L," "T," and "Active" columns mean on the precinct data spreadsheet from the Precinct Leader / Grassroots Central area of the official Ron Paul site?

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Can somebody tell me what the "Score," "G," "L," "T," and "Active" columns mean on the precinct data spreadsheet from the Precinct Leader / Grassroots Central area of the official Ron Paul site?

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Ok... first the SCORE is a number assigned to the voter as to how conservative they are. It is suppose to help you know what slim jim to give them and what talking points to use (more liberal issues or conservative). Not as important as the letters in my opinion.

The letters G, L, T ... or g, l, t ... these are the three main issues Gun Control/Rights, Pro-Life, or Taxes. If it is a capital letter then it is the most important issue to the voter. Then if it is smaller case it is still important to the voter but not the primary issue. This has been 100% correct in every contact I've had with a voter. I'm also a member of Gun Owners of America so when I see a G next to the voter I just start out by saying I'm a member of GOA and that I'm calling for their vote for Ron Paul for President. Also, when I leave slim jims on their doors I use the Gun Owners for Ron Paul ones. These letters are fantastic.

Under ACTIVE you will see exclamation points ... this lets you know they are active in the community or in the Republican party or a club (moose, NRA, GOA, Vets). The more exclamation points (!!!) they have the more active they are. Also, active could mean that they have donated to campaigns in the past and they will show dollar signs $$.

Hope this has helped you out.

Joe

Thanks!

Exactly what I needed to know. One last push here in Minnesota.