A BETTER USEOF YOUR TIME AND MONEY: leave a slimjim on the door!

i am not a precinct captain, but here in illinois, the arlington heights headquarters has cases of them for free. another office is opening up in downers grove this week and they will have them too.

see if you can find a somewhat local headquarters office in colorado, maybe offer to pay for just shipping. they'll probably do it if you are gonna go canvassing.

You have access to cases of free slim jims, and you're not signed up to be a precinct captain?!?! :confused:
 
What I'm trying to say here, is that purchasing Slimjims, and writing a note, and putting those on every neighbor's door can be a more effective use of your money than donating directly to a campaign moneybomb!


I would just like to find the best use of all of our time and money. I could probably walk to somewhere near 1000-2000 homes just handing out information, and not ringing a doorbell and talking it up.


Can any precint captains confirm for me if Headquaters will send you free slimjims to hand out on doors?

If not, I could just buy the slimjims, and use that money to canvass, rather than just donate money. This would be better than a broadcasted commercial if more of us got out to get the local exposure.



Are you in a meetup group? The campaign is shipping out huge amounts of literature now just for this purpose. Get in touch with your local meetup!
 
All effort on behalf of the R3volution is good, but, every success story I have read so far in this forums talked about canvassing and speaking to people. Apparently there is no substitute for a face to face, relaxed conversation with potential supporters.

If you are capable of doing that, do it! Don't use alternate ideas as an excuse to not do what works best! If you're not a good one on one communicator, by all means, just get the literature out there.

Just my two cents based on observations.
 
All effort on behalf of the R3volution is good, but, every success story I have read so far in this forums talked about canvassing and speaking to people. Apparently there is no substitute for a face to face, relaxed conversation with potential supporters.

I agree. Look them right in the eye and they will likely see your sincerity and passion.

NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THAT!

You don't have to be a good speaker or "know the issues".
 
NO. Watch the training videos. It explains it clearly.

Political consultants will tell you knocking and talking is exponentially greater than just leaving a slim jim or even note.

Some but not all the reasons:
1)You identify supporters. You write their name and number down and get them to the polls.
2)You put a face with the message and people process the information better.
3)You get the potential voters to actually read the item.
4)You can put yard signs up in the yards of supporters.
5)You can recruit others to help you volunteer or at least give them some slim jims to pass out at work.
6)You can answer questions people have of Dr. Paul - And counter misinformation by the msm.
7)etc, etc, etc, I could go on and on.
 
You have access to cases of free slim jims, and you're not signed up to be a precinct captain?!?! :confused:

your reply made me feel kinda guilty, scott.

nevertheless i checked out your link. if i could commit to more, i would. i am doing what i can with the resources i have.
 
Ring the damn doorbell

be polite

don't argue or antagonize

and then leave the slim jim if nobody answers, please.
 
I hate it when people knock on my door unannounced and bug me! I did as the OP suggested and left slim jims on door knobs. When I was driving away I seen someone holding one and reading it. He was probably able to really sit there and think about what was written on the slimjim without feeling as if someone was trying to sell him on something. I don't think its efficient to spend 10 minutes trying to convice someone to vote for Ron Paul.

Name recognition seems to be the biggest obstacle we face, so I its important to get his name out there. In that 10 minutes I spend trying to convice a single person to vote for Ron Paul, I could have hit 30 houses and introduced 30 families to Ron Paul.

Does anyone enjoy it when someone shows up at your home unannounced, especially if that person is trying to sell you on a religion or candidate? I have had people bug me at home and try to sell me on something, but I never remember what the hell they were trying to sell me after they leave. I usually start by saying I am not interested and it starts off on the wrong foot. Not a good way to make a first impression IMO.

But, I have recieved advertisements on my door before and have taken the time to read it and see what it said. Plus, the slim jims look professional and curiosity will cause folks to read it over. If they want more information they can research it online. I just wish the slimjims included the campaigns toll free phone number.

It's great that you are out there doing something. I wish more people would get out there and help.
 
Name recognition seems to be the biggest obstacle we face, so I its important to get his name out there.



I organized a 10,000 home canvassing last weekend and on all the houses I personally hit I did not encounter a single individual who had not heard of Dr. Paul.

(of course this is not average b/c it was a specific neighborhood that would know more, but still people have heard of him)
 
I hate it when people knock on my door unannounced and bug me! I did as the OP suggested and left slim jims on door knobs. When I was driving away I seen someone holding one and reading it. He was probably able to really sit there and think about what was written on the slimjim without feeling as if someone was trying to sell him on something. I don't think its efficient to spend 10 minutes trying to convice someone to vote for Ron Paul.

Name recognition seems to be the biggest obstacle we face, so I its important to get his name out there. In that 10 minutes I spend trying to convice a single person to vote for Ron Paul, I could have hit 30 houses and introduced 30 families to Ron Paul.

Does anyone enjoy it when someone shows up at your home unannounced, especially if that person is trying to sell you on a religion or candidate? I have had people bug me at home and try to sell me on something, but I never remember what the hell they were trying to sell me after they leave. I usually start by saying I am not interested and it starts off on the wrong foot. Not a good way to make a first impression IMO.

But, I have recieved advertisements on my door before and have taken the time to read it and see what it said. Plus, the slim jims look professional and curiosity will cause folks to read it over. If they want more information they can research it online. I just wish the slimjims included the campaigns toll free phone number.

It's great that you are out there doing something. I wish more people would get out there and help.

I totally agree with you man - I don't have time to knock on 1000 doors. Nor do I want to play the role of salesman. I just want to get RP's name out there along with his stance on the issues.
 
Since I'm a reserved person, I generally get a little intimidated going door to door trying to talk politics. Not to mention not everyone is going to be receptive. They may also be more receptive reading a bright and persuasive card, rather than be interrupted by one of us at their door.

How about we all get a hold of some slimjims, write and print a short letter expressing some key persuasion points about Paul, and then Get out and put them on all the doors in your neighborhood!!


This way we don't bother anyone, and we get WAY MORE COVERAGE THAN COMMERCIALS!

:)

I may also suggest leaving contact information so you can get a hold of people and remind them to vote on caucus day.

http://voters.ronpaul2008.com/

The campaign has a stradegy if anyone would like to help us actualy win instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every damned day.

Ever heard the phrase: "Too many Chiefs, not enough Indians"?

In my area of MI, we did what the campaign asked... as in Canvased how they asked... we got TWICE the RP turnout as places who didn't or places who did whatever the fuck they felt like.

If you can't do it, don't sign up. Don't be a lazy tool looking to lose.
 
http://voters.ronpaul2008.com/

The campaign has a stradegy if anyone would like to help us actualy win instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every damned day.

Ever heard the phrase: "Too many Chiefs, not enough Indians"?

In my area of MI, we did what the campaign asked... as in Canvased how they asked... we got TWICE the RP turnout as places who didn't or places who did whatever the fuck they felt like.

If you can't do it, don't sign up. Don't be a lazy tool looking to lose.

I guess he could do nothing........
 
http://voters.ronpaul2008.com/

The campaign has a stradegy if anyone would like to help us actualy win instead of trying to reinvent the wheel every damned day.

Ever heard the phrase: "Too many Chiefs, not enough Indians"?

In my area of MI, we did what the campaign asked... as in Canvased how they asked... we got TWICE the RP turnout as places who didn't or places who did whatever the fuck they felt like.

If you can't do it, don't sign up. Don't be a lazy tool looking to lose.


I've actually decided to ring every doorbell with my walking list.

You see, I was under the impression we were stopping at every door in the neighborhood. My list has 80 registered republicans, and even has information about what these individuals have been concerned about in the past allowing you to target the message.

It is for this reason, and that the Precinct Captain database has all of the information sorted perfectly.



I would encourage everyone who was originally thinking what I was to just sign up and do this! Its waay more organized and focused than you think!
I'm also attending my first meetup tonight to pick up all the slimjims!
 
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Yeah become a Precinct Leader this strategy is explained, it called a lit drop or literature drop.
 
http://voters.ronpaul2008.com/



In my area of MI, we did what the campaign asked... as in Canvased how they asked... we got TWICE the RP turnout as places who didn't or places who did whatever the fuck they felt like.

Statistically speaking, this doesn't mean shit, there are far more variables involved than "how they asked" vs. "did whatever the fuck they felt like"...but I agree with the gist of your statement.

Besides getting off your ass, the key is identifying potential/decided Paul supporters, getting their contact info, and following up and/or giving them a ride if possible.

Have you been in the nursing homes with your power point presentation and a projector?

Will you?
 
I guess he could do nothing........

might as well. does as much good.

Glad to hear the original poster signed up to canvas at http://voters.ronpaul2008.com/

it's fun and easy and works, unlike all the halfbrained ideas we have. :D

jk (sorta)

EDIT: statisticaly, it means everything. EVERY canvased precinct had twice the RP turnout. EVERY one. That's 100% correlation. 0 standard deviations.
 
Since I'm a reserved person, I generally get a little intimidated going door to door trying to talk politics. Not to mention not everyone is going to be receptive. They may also be more receptive reading a bright and persuasive card, rather than be interrupted by one of us at their door.

How about we all get a hold of some slimjims, write and print a short letter expressing some key persuasion points about Paul, and then Get out and put them on all the doors in your neighborhood!!


This way we don't bother anyone, and we get WAY MORE COVERAGE THAN COMMERCIALS!

:)

I may also suggest leaving contact information so you can get a hold of people and remind them to vote on caucus day.

If that's what you think you can reasonably do, given your time and comfort level, I'm all for it. Thank you in advance.
 
I'm thinking it sort of depends on the neighborhood you live in. Here in my neck of the woods people are fairly friendly, and if I'm canvassing my own neighborhood I'll be ringing doorbells to let them know who I am. It would almost be rude not to.

If I'm canvassing out of my immediate neighborhood then I will just leave the slim jim and my contact information and move on.

If I were canvassing out of my precinct I would just leave the slim jim with no contact information.

But I will definitely watch the videos before I start. Just waiting on my stuff to arrive.
 
If you can't do it, don't sign up. Don't be a lazy tool looking to lose.

A precinct captain who does something is way better than none at all. Do you really want to force an "all or nothing" situation on people who are willing to do what they think they can do?

It's not like he's taking someone else's spot to do half the job. He's saying he'll do part of the job. If you want to come behind him and do 100%, then now we have 150%. I don't see the problem there. Everyone can't be as good as you are at everything you do. That doesn't mean their contributions are meaningless.
 
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