Getting Organized, State by State, and Schedule of Straw Polls

I think what you guys are doing is amazing! I definetly believe there needs to be some type of organization on our end (the grassroots) even if it is spontaneous. What will the Executive project be? I think the Executive project should be raising 10 million dollars. I know someone had posted that earlier. Dr. Paul does fundraisers but they are sporadic and far betwee. The other candidates do a fundraiser every day!!!

SO MY 2 CENTS IS THIS. Every meetup group in addition to fundraising for local efforts joins a "calendar of events" where Ron Paul would come to your city for 1 day or half a day of just for a rally. BUT the idea has to be in order for it to be practical for him to fly in then stay at most one day on be 10,000 dollars. If each city organized people like you guys are saying we could do this. Plus, many people who would never get a chance to see him would be able to. It would kind of be like he was rallying the troops all over the U.S. Each meetup group within your area would raise the money. Even if it is like 5 thousand dollars it would be worth it. Maybe Ron Paul could take Amtrack through the different cities raising money. People are way more willing to donate sums of money to him if they get to see him. Collectively almost any one of the cities in meetup could raise 10 grand. BUT FOR IT TO WORK, Ron Paul's camp would need a schedule so they can just go down the line. This would be organized.

I agree that HQ needs to do more but becasue we so spread out it is kind of hard to organize everyone. This way we organized ourselves through fundraising.

Nothing will get Ron Paul more publicity then a fundrasing tour across the nation!!
 
I think what you guys are doing is amazing! I definetly believe there needs to be some type of organization on our end (the grassroots) even if it is spontaneous. What will the Executive project be? I think the Executive project should be raising 10 million dollars. I know someone had posted that earlier. Dr. Paul does fundraisers but they are sporadic and far betwee. The other candidates do a fundraiser every day!!!

SO MY 2 CENTS IS THIS. Every meetup group in addition to fundraising for local efforts joins a "calendar of events" where Ron Paul would come to your city for 1 day or half a day of just for a rally. BUT the idea has to be in order for it to be practical for him to fly in then stay at most one day on be 10,000 dollars. If each city organized people like you guys are saying we could do this. Plus, many people who would never get a chance to see him would be able to. It would kind of be like he was rallying the troops all over the U.S. Each meetup group within your area would raise the money. Even if it is like 5 thousand dollars it would be worth it. Maybe Ron Paul could take Amtrack through the different cities raising money. People are way more willing to donate sums of money to him if they get to see him. Collectively almost any one of the cities in meetup could raise 10 grand. BUT FOR IT TO WORK, Ron Paul's camp would need a schedule so they can just go down the line. This would be organized.

I agree that HQ needs to do more but becasue we so spread out it is kind of hard to organize everyone. This way we organized ourselves through fundraising.

Nothing will get Ron Paul more publicity then a fundrasing tour across the nation!!

I think Nola has a really good idea.

I hope people realize that one of the determinants as to whether RP stays in the race or not is how much $$ he generates for his campaign. The GOP will only support & nominate a candidate who can show he has the financial backing of his supporters. Until RP gets alot of $$ behind him, he will be the brunt of MSM commentator jokes 'cause the only thing they jump to is $$.

Top 3 items to focus on: (in my order of priority)
1 . Fundraising: $$ to RP's campaign. (If he had enough $$, he'd be puttin' out his own commercials earlier in the game)
2 . Getting honest vote counts (If the ballot count isn't honest, there's no way any of what we do will matter)
3 . Getting RPs name & platform out to the masses. (which in turn, will generate more supporters to help with items 1, 2, & 3)
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I live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and I will help Ron Paul's campaign for free anyway I can. My email is [email protected] if anyone needs to contact me.

I think the idea Nola had is a good idea. We need to start getting Ron Paul supporters together to make events and fundraisers happen to get more money for the campaign and more publicity for Ron Paul.

If its possible, get any and every event on your local news channels too. That way, everyone in the towns around the event will hear Ron Paul.
 
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I live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and I will help Ron Paul's campaign for free anyway I can. My email is [email protected] if anyone needs to contact me.

I think the idea Nola had is a good idea. We need to start getting Ron Paul supporters together to make events and fundraisers happen to get more money for the campaign and more publicity for Ron Paul.

If its possible, get any and every event on your local news channels too. That way, everyone in the towns around the event will hear Ron Paul.

Welcome to the Board!!! Are you part of any of the www.meetup.com Ron Paul groups? If not, you may want to check them out and consider joining.
 
"Could some of our websavvy programmers implement a simple, free meetup system to add to this site (or some other like ronpaul2008.com ronpaul-meetup.com meetupronpaul.com etc)?

My idea would be something like a zip-code based database of interested people.

You could sign-up, choose your zipcode, enter an email (and/or phone&fax), then select adjacent zipcodes you'd be willing to travel-to (on a map preferably).

You could then post mails or to a forum which included all people in your selected zip codes. If you are interested in travelling 200 miles to events, you'd see a wider set of people/posts. If you're only interested in your local area, you'd just see discussions about events there.

The main problem I have with the meetup.com is the fees to actually use it. This is a barrier to participation that i think we could circumvent."

I really like the above idea from Cowbot. But at the same time, the nice thing about meetups is that if there are supporters in the area, they are automatically notified if there is a group. I like the way that meetup websites are organized to a certain extent. I feel torn. I wish there was a fund so that we could "plant" meetups in every county--then use the zip code method as described above to help develop precinct groups. I have many ideas on this topic, and will speak more. I really appreciate this thread--it is my passion--how to have an organizational structure that really works.

One idea I am working on is to have a meetup support team which does things like edit a meetup hand book (which I have started at the www.ronpaulreveres.com website) and offeres the latest and best guidance on what needs to be done. I have written a description of this project which I will post.
 
Meetup Support team

I believe that there is a great need in the Ron Paul freedom revolution for support and guidance for the Ron Paul for President meetups. I want to make it clear from the start—this is not about controlling meetups, but helping Ron Paul for President Meetups be the best they can be, and avoid pitfalls that can weaken or even disable them.

I notice that there are a number of organizations which are attempting to create organizational structures, including Friends of Ron Paul USA, headed up by and Restore the Republic (which was founded by Aaron Russo), lead by Gary Franchi. I am happy that there are those who see this need. Again—they are not trying to control, but about support and maximizing our efforts through working together. The way I see structure is this: structure is like the banks of the river, so that the creative energy, the water, and flow through, being the river-in this case.

The success of our movement has been mainly because people have been free to self-organize, utilize their creativity, and be free to choose in a marketplace of ideas. People have voted with the time and money for such projects as the Nov. 5 money bomb, the Blimp and the Boston Tea party money bomb. Many are now voting to go canvassing door to door, sign up as delegates, help make sure the vote is accurate, writing letters to Iowans, and registering people to vote.

People have voted for these things because they were first made aware of them mostly through information disseminated on the internet. They read about the information, saw that it made sense, sometimes observed that it was endorsed by someone or some group that they trusted, and decided to take action. People who are connected to local meetups usually would present this to their local group. Usually the first step was to send out a message via email, and then to talk about it at a meeting. If others thought it was a good idea, then the group would take action. If they didn’t think it was a good idea, then the individual would either give up on the idea, get frustrated and quit, or pursue it on their own.

The very positive outcome of this system is that we don’t get bogged down having to get approval from some higher up authority, such as a board of directors, in order to accomplish things. We can see that when the free market is utilized in the area of campaigning for a president, the free market really works! If you want to sell an idea, are able to sell it well (or someone has already gotten the sales part down) then the idea is purchased. The more the idea is developed—with how to do it, what to do, and proof that it is going to work, or has worked in the past, and even that it is an idea endorsed by others who are trustworthy, and others are actually utilizing the idea—the more likely people will buy the idea.

For example, some ideas that I presented to our group that I hardly needed to sell were:

1. Making signs (like garage sale signs with boxes) that could be easily placed on street corners with high visibility.
2. Having sign making parties
3. having gatherings to put together canvassing materials,
4. Canvassing
5. Delegates
6. State wide organizing
7. changing our venue to one that was more accessible to college students
8. picking up trash and promoting ron paul

The challenge we have right now is that we don’t have much time. Meetups who are just starting need to hit the ground running. People who start meetups need to have a jump start and get a sense of the big picture—what has been done, what works, what things are thought by many wise people as being priority.

For example, it took me a while to figure out that canvassing and delegate selection was the most important thing to do . It took me a tremendous amount of energy to work to help get our meetup on track. When I planted the meetups that I planted, I was asked by someone who I respected also. When I got our statewide group organized, it was because someone encouraged me to do that so that we could be more likely to get a paid coordinator from headquarters. I followed through on that.

I have really been blessed by receiving direct advice and mentoring from very wise and in the know people. This happened because of my networking ability and my inclination to talk to-- just call up people out of the blue. I also had a lot of time—choosing to work full time on this campaign has been a tremendous sacrifice, yet it has paid off in results, because the research I have done has benefited our group and myself immensely.

I dove into being a meetup organizer. I learned so much by pouring all my time and energy into this job. I still have much to learn. I do have a gift of sifting through tremendous amounts of information and discerning what are the most important actions to take. I also get a big picture view of what is happening, what direction we are going in, what needs to be done to get from here to there. Again, not everyone has this ability—so many get overwhelmed by too much information.

The biggest challenge I see right now is there is an overload of information. Both meetup members an organizers need a daily digest of the latest, most important information. They need to know about the handbook that has been written where they can get guidance. They need to know about all the resources that are out there for such things such as canvassing.

My dream is this: a Meetup Support team that people turn to for mentoring, advice, to get an easy to understand feel of the big picture, and how they can be effective leaders and members of meetups. I am approaching a number of groups who might serve as the sponsor of this team, and hopefully soon there will be both a website and an email address we can use. Then, when people receive emails from this email address, they will be sure to open it. This way, they can prioritize. We will also be sure to send the word out to people to send what they consider the most important information to our email address, so that we won’t miss anything.

If there is one newsletter where we do our best to prioritize the most relevant information, it can help save time for people.




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Democratic hierarchy

Hi

I am from Denmark, so please excuse my English.

I think the best type of organisation to build on the gressroot meet up groups is a democratic hierarchy.

From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_hierarchy

A democratic hierarchy is a hierarchy build trough a democratic process.

It consist of a collection of groups on different levels where each group select a representative which represent the group on the next level.

A group on the 1st level will chose a representative which join a group on the 2nd level made up of a number of representatives for groups on the 1st level. Again this 2nd level group select a representative for representing the group on the 3th level and so on.

The size of the groups should be around 12 persons, but a more stable variant can also be build from groups of 12 couples which is represented by a selected couple.

Unlike normal democratic systems the representative is not selected for a fixed amount of time but can be challenged for the post at any time. When someone challenged the representative the group vote between the two for the next representative.

Like in a typical representative democracy it is the representatives duty to make the decisions on behave of the group. A representative will soon be challenged if he doesn't listen to the opinion of the group members but the final decision is still the representatives to make.
 
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