Our biggest strength would be knowing who the other supporters are and standing strong together (even in hiding if that's what's necessary).
If people went to meetups and knew who the RP delegate noms were without them shouting it to the world, yesterday might have had a very different conclusion.
It was Ron Paul vs the others. When really it should have been US throwing the others off balance wondering "so which ones ARE the Ron Paul supporters?"
Yes. But it's much more fun to wear Ron Paul clothing, wave Ron Paul signs, chant Ron Paul, and try to convince others about how great Ron Paul is.
I wasn't there, and I really don't have an idea from experience about how it would work.
Apparently there were 2 major slates? Ron Paul and PLPF?
Everyone got one of 2 sheets of paper with the listing of the slates?
They were advertising either Ron Paul or PLPF basically?
Well, when did we know that there was a PLPF coalition going on, and our opponents weren't going to be campaigning individually?
Whenever we found that out, that's when we should've sprung into action.
A Ron Paul supporter should've put on a Huckabee hat, button, and handed out a Huck slate - with names different from the PLPF slate. Same with Romney, Giuliani, etc.
There could've been any number of special interest coalition slates. ProLifeantifamily, anything.
So, when people are looking to vote, they don't have 2 slates to choose from - Ron Paul and Pro Life Pro Family, they have a dazzling amount of choices.
We can assume that the Ron Paul supporters are going to get the correct names somehow, either beforehand or at the caucus.
However, in Louisiana, there was only one clear choice for those who weren't into Ron Paul yet, and that was Pro Life, Pro Family.
If, however, those undecided not Ron Paul people were faced with a wide variety of choices, it's likely that we'd be able to get people to not support the full plpf slate thereby getting more delegates for RP.
Heck, even printing up a real Huckabee slate, with the real Huckabee delegates and telling people to vote only for the Huckabee delegates would've helped us.
How does this apply to Maine?
1) We don't know what the other campaigns are planning.
2) We know some of the tricks they use.
3) We know some possible counter measures.
4) We can prepare counter measures beforehand.
5) We can decide which counter measure(s) to implement when their strategies become clear.
Since the "real delegates" slates would've helped us in Louisiana, we could print up the real delegates slates. If they pull the coalition stunt, you go with the real delegate slates.
Since the coalition slate helped our opponents, we should be prepared with a solid looking coalition. Take a couple famous seeming people, local political types, put them on the "Pro Maine Coaltion" add other names. Make it look as real as PLPF did in Louisiana.
Obviously, you ID your caucus goers and train them, making sure they have the good Ron Paul slate.