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Ron Paul: Alaskans' Choice for a Stronger America

Alaska is a state we can win for sure!

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Idea to get more votes in Alaska

I'm an Alaskan (lifelong). I have an idea, what if Ron Paul were to openly support State management of our fish and wildlife resources? Many of our residents are hunters, and fish and wildlife management is divided between the Federal Government (on Federal Lands) and State (on State and Private lands). The State used to manage it all, but it was Federalized under Clinton. This could get hunters to the polls.

Especially the issue of the Nelchina Caribou hunt, which is divisive (most Dems support Federalization) - right leaning Republicans want State management.

Just TALK to your neighbor

Landed another Caucus vote tonite, just by talking to a friend.

I always like to say Alaska is the smallest city you will ever live in. We all know each other. Face to face, "come with me to the caucus", is the most effective. Paul will win Alaska because we will do whats right.

As to your idea, Paul already endorses this right. Don't forget, guns, big issue for us Alaskans.

Know you Caucus location and time. It is not where you go to vote. Find out that information and spread the news..

Anchorage is the only big question mark. But the nice thing about Anchorage is that it is only twenty minutes away from Alaska.

Hold them to their oath:
President
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."

Seeing as we only have one

Seeing as we only have one more day to do anything, I think it's a little late for all that.

I'll be at the caucus on Tuesday in support of Ron Paul, but I have a sinking feeling that it is going to be Maine all over again.