Campaign Annouces "Christmas Vacation with Ron Paul"

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Also, on the subject of snow, being from San Diego, I've only seen snow twice in my life (once was in New York) so I know what to expect but being as how this is a campaign, I must look professional with slacks and a tie. But what is some good outer wear that will keep me warm as we campaign?
 
Also, on the subject of snow, being from San Diego, I've only seen snow twice in my life (once was in New York) so I know what to expect but being as how this is a campaign, I must look professional with slacks and a tie. But what is some good outer wear that will keep me warm as we campaign?

Just wear something that will keep you warm and look professional at the same time, like a mankini for example. :p:D;)
 
Call your region's Youth for Ron Paul director.


Also, on the subject of snow, being from San Diego, I've only seen snow twice in my life (once was in New York) so I know what to expect but being as how this is a campaign, I must look professional with slacks and a tie. But what is some good outer wear that will keep me warm as we campaign?

Wear LOTS of layers. And don't forget gloves.
 
Start with a long sleeve shirt, add a fleece hoodie, and then a winter jacket. A good pair of winter gloves + some liners to go below them (if it's cold to enough for that) Wool socks are great to have as well. That is what I wear when going snowmobiling in the UP of Michigan.
 
Dang it, I just realized my classes start on the 3rd of January and like an idiot I said i could go for the entire event. I hope this doesn't get me tossed out, I gotta e-mail Mr. King again I guess.
 
Call your region's Youth for Ron Paul director.


Also, on the subject of snow, being from San Diego, I've only seen snow twice in my life (once was in New York) so I know what to expect but being as how this is a campaign, I must look professional with slacks and a tie. But what is some good outer wear that will keep me warm as we campaign?


As I lifelong Iowan, I suggest layers UNDER your clothing. Invest in long johns and therman shirts to wear under nice clothing. If you have only seen snow 2x in your life you are going to be in for a shock coming to Iowa in January.
 
Longjohns. GOOD BOOTS AND SOCKS!!! Very important. I suggest a long heavy overcoat as that would probably look the most professional. But like I said, boots and socks are the most important. Waterproof gloves are good as well. I have LL Bean boots but honestly I have no idea which brands are good.
 
Longjohns. GOOD BOOTS AND SOCKS!!! Very important. I suggest a long heavy overcoat as that would probably look the most professional. But like I said, boots and socks are the most important. Waterproof gloves are good as well. I have LL Bean boots but honestly I have no idea which brands are good.

Could you direct me to some heavy overcoats that would be good? I have one and it is made for cold weather/snow, but I am not sure if it is good enough..
 
Please please please do this. I can't run off and canvass 3 states for Ron Paul this time because I'll be campaigning for NC State Senate. We need this so bad I can't hardly articulate it. THIS SPECIFIC THING will be the difference between winning and losing. Mark my words. I am NOT exaggerating. If 1000 people participate in this we win. If 400 people participate we probably do not. full stop. I mean it. GET YOUR ASS TO IOWA!
 
Please tell me they are still sending out emails accepting people. I applied but haven't heard anything yet.
 
I may sound like a prick for saying this... but that would be good publicity. DO IT. lol

Haha, people suggested this in 07 too... there were threads asking pregnant women to attend rallies and debates in hopes of them going into labor, lol.

Pretty sure everyone decided that the possibility of complications made it a bad idea.
 
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