HELP! COMPARISON SHEETS NATIONWIDE AND VIRGINIA

Lightweis

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Hi everyone. I posted a couple of weeks ago how successful candidate comparison sheets were in Iowa and New Hampshire. Our meetup group from Virginia Handed them out and generated hundreds of positive responses and even learned about twenty five people who changed their vote in New Hampshire due to our candidate comparison sheet. This is a proven way for voters to learn about the issues and make their own decisions based on the FACTS. This is it folks! We have a nationwide comparison sheet that everyone can print out themselves and circulate.

We also have a Virginia comparison sheet that our meetup group is handing out to every voter in Virginia; Democrats, independents, and republicans. Right now, Newt Gingrich is on the comparison sheet because he lives in Virginia and has support here. We feel like we can sway newt voters to our side, through them reading the issues and making their decision, based on the facts we provided. We need everyones support here! We have hundreds of thousands of voters, actually Millions!, who need comparison sheets in Virginia. We have a great chance of meeting Romney IN Virginia, one on one. Lets make a statement in the great commonwealth and win one for Paul. He deserves it! Anyone who can give money to our group would be deeply appreciated. We have so much work to do and so little time in Virginia. Please Donate and print these candidate comparison sheets out!


http://www.scribd.com/doc/79654155/Naitonwide-Final-602

http://www.scribd.com/doc/79654546/Va-Final-Comparison-602

click on these links or copy and paste them! You can download the candidate comparison sheets. Guys I can't tell you how important these candidates sheets are! As soon as we have people willing to donate, I will post a CHIP IN. We need money to print these out! This worked in Iowa and NH and It will work across the country. Help spread these sheets throughout the country and help our meetup group win VIRGINIA! We can get these sheets to every voter with your help!

For Dr. Paul and Liberty,

James Lightweis
 
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there's a typo that needs to be fixed in mitt romney's foreign policy section. 'again, in conflict with' is repeated towards the end.
 
Under personal liberties I'd put what Gingrich said at the CBS debate about how he wouldn't just extend the Patriot Act he'd add more to it.... This was when Ron Paul was warning about NDAA.
 
I think this is a good idea, I would hand these sheets out after talking with a person one on one about Ron Paul and his stance of defending the u.s. constitution and bill of rights.
 
This seriously needs proof-reading. It's laden with typographical, spelling, and grammatical errors. Read the section under foreign aid for Romney. There are many more as well, just at a glance.
 
Awesome sheets. Gonna download them and chain e-mail some family and friends since I don't have a social network (facebook, twitter) to do so. Thanks a mucho!
 
I think this a great idea. Gives voters something concrete to look at rather than mindless jargon. Sounds like something worthy of some funding.
 
Wow very nice. This is the sort of thing that's great for not only for potential voters, but also volunteers who want to convince them to vote Paul. It may be a bit of work, but images and infographics are super-effective. Many people will better process and retain information if there is something visual associated with it, rather than solely text. So, just to name a few, there could be portraits of each candidate, a pie graph for the top few donors to each, a line graph comparing proposed cuts of the candidates vs. current estimated spending. If I were undecided, things like that would really sway me. If you are open to it I could also spend some time to help put something along those lines together.
 
Wow very nice. This is the sort of thing that's great for not only for potential voters, but also volunteers who want to convince them to vote Paul. It may be a bit of work, but images and infographics are super-effective. Many people will better process and retain information if there is something visual associated with it, rather than solely text. So, just to name a few, there could be portraits of each candidate, a pie graph for the top few donors to each, a line graph comparing proposed cuts of the candidates vs. current estimated spending. If I were undecided, things like that would really sway me. If you are open to it I could also spend some time to help put something along those lines together.

I hope he takes you up on it! And welcome to the forums!
 
Jolly good thread. So good, I saved the whole thing to a flash drive, made a copy which I put in a safe, then buried that safe in my back yard next to my gold!

wait, what am I doing here?
 
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