Californians are on average smarter compared to the rest of the nation, so this is a clear advantage for Dr. Paul.
True, they have a much higher IQ level.. Compared to South Carolina, who's schools consistently finish at the bottom of the nation, Califormia looks like 37 million Einsteins
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Ron needs to make videos of people loosing their jobs and houses while fat cats get rich off the war
I'm from Texas, and even I can admit this is true. lol
Anyway, this give rise to interesting question regarding campaign strategy: should Paul, for the most part, bypass mentally challenged states like Oklahoma and instead, focus moreso on states whose residents have higher IQ's?
I cant speak to LA but living in the sacramento area i can tell you I have seen nothing but Ron Paul signs and bumper stickers. If bumper stickers and signs are any indication noone but ron will get any votes from the areaUnlike northern Nevada, California doesn't have a large Mormon population to contend with.
Californians also tend to be more liberal and think outside the box.
And from what I've been hearing, Paul signs are all over L.A.
So yeah, I think Paul -- with enough campaigning -- and boots on the ground (read: precinct leaders), could take Cali.
Right on. Ron's already got his message out there.
Now it's time to take the gloves off (see the Morton Downey Jr. YouTube for further reference) and do some old fashioned politicking.
Perfect example is Ghouliani's new tax proposal which would lower corporate taxes to 25% and extend and lower Bush's tax cuts for the wealthiest American's to 10%.
EDIT: And yeah, I'd make a commercial with McCain's 100 years war and the catastrope it would bring upon the economy. I'd also bring this up again during the FL debates.
Make sure that everyone you know is registered Republican because I do believe CA is a closed caucus. Good luck guys.
Tuesday, due to the holiday, but you must bring the registration form direct to the county. You can't mail it in time.
Oh, and regarding the prior post, CA is a primary, not a caucus