Kregisen
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BTW you guy is losing in the poll
Get a life.
BTW you guy is losing in the poll
BTW you guy is losing in the poll
I was thinking, and I'm not sure if the Tea Party has supported anyone in Connecticut, but maybe a letter writing campaign to the leaders of the tea party in Connecticut urging them to support Schiff could help the campaign. If anyone knows any info about this, I'd love to help.
The last two posters didn't even have the courtesy watch the video in the OP which debunks much of both of their posts.
Tea Party orgs in CT have endorsed Schiff, great thing to mention to callers.
Actually, I did watch it, and it didn't "debunk" a damned thing.
Schiff's only defense to his woeful poll numbers was "my unfavorable's aren't as high as those of the other candidates."
Well, the reason he doesn't have high unfavorable numbers is BECAUSE NO ONE KNOWS WHO THE HELL HE IS! Candidates only have high unfavorables if people have heard of them.
Why I'm not calling:
1. As a one time telemarketer (in college), the phone banking is about as appealing as going to the dentist. I'd have to be really into a candidate to do it- I did it for Ron Paul, but Schiff isn't Ron Pauljust doesn't meet that threshold- partly because I've heard some things about him that I not thrilled about, and partly because...
2. ...he doesn't have a realistic chance of winning. The latest Rasmussen poll (yesterday) has him at less than 5% in the Republican primary (McMahon is at 52%, and Simmons at 38%- that ain't good, folks). If I call 100 voters, it's not likely to move him from 5% to 50+%.
Even if he pulled off a miracle of Biblical proportions and managed to win the Republican nomination, he'd likely get crushed like a grape in the general election. None of the three Republicans (McMahon, Schiff or Simmons) scores well against the Dem- they'd all be solidly defeated, but Schiff scores the worst of the three (He lost the poll 52-34 vs. Blumenthal). Schiff is an extreme fiscal conservative, and extreme conservatives don't win statewide races in NY/CT/MA.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...ecticut_senate
His numbers were only slightly better in a Quinnipiac poll last week.
3. Like many Ron Paul supporters, I don't like being told what to do- whether from government, politicians, or other people. This thread has the wrong tone, like you are pushing us into doing something rather than asking us (I got the same impression from Schiff's video). That doesn't inspire me to want to help.
So, while I gave him a small monetary donation previously, I'm not going to volunteer to make calls.
Might as well leave a comment since you made the poll public, likely in an attempt to "out" the people who aren't "doing their part." So here's my explanation, chew me out all you want. I'm used to it.
1) I practically cold call for a living. So, if I'm going to make a phone call, its going to benefit me, not for the benefit of 300 million other Americans who I couldn't care less about. I'd much rather donate (which I have, but will not donate any more) than make phone calls.
2) Schiff hasn't much of a chance of winning. He's polling at 13% in the republican primary, and down even further in the general. McMahon, Schiff, nor Simmons can beat Blumenthal.
3) Schiff has said he wants only 1 term in the senate. So, knowing that, why would we put so many resources into someone who doesn't want to be there for very long. In politics, the highest cost from the grassroots comes in getting the person in, and hoping that their voting record keeps them there. With Schiff, this one time effort doesn't pay residual dividends, and that's simply a bad investment. Also, see #2.
4) As for why I won't donate any further, well, I'm not to happy with how funds are being spent. Peter suffered from name recognition. So, rather than run short ads that plastered his name everywhere and got more frequency for the $, he ran 1 minute spots. That's marketing fail 101.
I'm sure there's more, that's just off the top of my head.
Hence the reason we are calling 3,000-4,000 people each day... Peter only needs I think it was something like 45k votes to win
CT is a tiny state.. you were involved in the RP for President campaign, that was nationwide.. the fact that you don't think we can do something like this in a tiny state of CT is pretty ridiculous.
Hence the reason we are calling 3,000-4,000 people each day... Peter only needs I think it was something like 45k votes to win
CT is a tiny state.. you were involved in the RP for President campaign, that was nationwide.. the fact that you don't think we can do something like this in a tiny state of CT is pretty ridiculous.
I can´t believe that this kind of attitude can be part of our movement, part of freedom movement.
We support liberty candidates, because they stand for what we believe in not because they can win.