Help Mail 40,000+ Rand Paul Super Brochures and Stickers

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Can you feel the energy and excitement building for 2016? The ideas we have shared for years are becoming mainstream. The FED is fearing an audit. People at CPAC are cheering for nonintervention.

Now is the time to follow through and help Rand Paul win in 2016!

Our first goal is to mail a Rand Paul Super Brochure and a Rand Paul bumper sticker to 40,000+ Liberty activists. It will only cost $1.29 per address. We need $50,000 to reach our goal. This is the best investment we can make to help jump start Rand Paul's presidential campaign.


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Over the next 10 months, the Liberty movement will grow exponentially. Help get 2016 started now by mailing a bumper sticker and a Super Brochure. The next time you see a Rand Paul bumper sticker, you will be able to say "I did that."

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Huge Bumper Sticker mailed with every Super Brochure!

In Liberty,

Curt Schultz
Owner, Super Brochure
President, Forever Free PAC


941-896-7770
941-962-7660
 
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These brochures...I kept hearing of these during the 2012 run. Are they at all effective, really? I ask since I've never personally seen one.
 
Why not make them look like they are from grassroots instead of trying to make them look official? That's the only benefit they might have anyway- some people might like a message from supporters instead of campaigns. Otherwise, it makes way more sense for everyone to donate directly to the campaign until they max out.
 
They are effective, but they did not go out to all who matter.
 
Why not make them look like they are from grassroots instead of trying to make them look official? That's the only benefit they might have anyway- some people might like a message from supporters instead of campaigns. Otherwise, it makes way more sense for everyone to donate directly to the campaign until they max out.
Bingo.

Last time around the brochure thing was a fiasco. They weren't approve by the campaign, which by itself is not necessarily a bad thing, but they gave the appearance of a linkage. It's one thing to say, "Here's my group and this is why we think you should support Rand Paul." It's another thing when you start stepping on the messaging.
 
The professional look is preferred so that committees, rotary clubs, etc. take them seriously. I have asked Curt to incorporate "on the record" bullet points of each of the front runners, so that the reader can see with their own two eyes - something that was missing from the original Ron Paul brochure - stay tuned for more information as this has not been incorporated just yet.

Speaking to the choir does not help - these must go out to gop members, rotary clubs, and others who are influential in the process.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...-Presidential-Candidates-List-And-Information
 
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You can make them look professional, but still make them look like they come from outsiders. People will be getting tons of campaign material from all sorts of campaigns. But if one looks more like an endorsement, it may stand out. Just as an example, the front might have big letters that say "Why we are supporting ( / endorsing) Rand Paul". Then a voter sees it and thinks "oh this website with the word freedom in its name likes Rand."
 
I'm not convinced they were effective, also, its way less expensive for a campaign to ship flyers. $1.29 per mailer is pure highway robbery. Ask anyone who's been involved in that aspect of a campaign. I'm all for the grassroots doing things, sending mailers is one of those few things that I really think should be left to the campaign only.
 
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I'm not convinced they were effective, also, its way less expensive for a campaign to ship flyers. $1.29 per mailer is pure highway robbery. Ask anyone who's been involved in that aspect of a campaign. I'm all for the grassroots doing things, sending mailers is one of those few things that I really think should be left to the campaign only.

I will be targeting those groups who are not on board with Rand (see my above post). I do not believe that the campaign will be sending comparison sheets of the opponents, at least from what I have seen and worked in the past.

In a free market, let the market decide. I will utilize whatever I can for an advantage :-)
 
I will be targeting those groups who are not on board with Rand (see my above post). I do not believe that the campaign will be sending comparison sheets of the opponents, at least from what I have seen and worked in the past.

In a free market, let the market decide. I will utilize whatever I can for an advantage :-)
That's all cool, but isn't this particular project by Curt about sending money to his group, and them sending the brochures out?
if you are able to buy brochures and hand them out, that's a little different.
 
Provided the campaign gets off its ass quickly and makes mailers and handouts available to grassroots volunteers early and amply.

I look at handouts entirely differently. But we as individuals do not have the resources to compete in the direct mail game. If someone wants to print up thousands of brochures for block walking and handouts, and sell them at or near cost. I'm fine with that, providing of course that they seem to represent Rand properly.
 
I look at handouts entirely differently. But we as individuals do not have the resources to compete in the direct mail game. If someone wants to print up thousands of brochures for block walking and handouts, and sell them at or near cost. I'm fine with that, providing of course that they seem to represent Rand properly.

Valid points. What I plan to do at my meetups in both states is raise donations and target super voter lists, and let those folks spread the word. I will also be targeting gop's, rotary clubs and the like. This is how we ran our last district campaign. If only a few liberty folks from each county can contribute, win or lose, it is helping to change the hearts and minds of the American people.

Ron Paul: If you aren't having fun, you're not doing it right. YMMV
 
Curt are these going to be going to activists on the ground to use as they see fit or by mail which is more costly? Also, I agree the PAC name should be presented as to prevent the assumption by the non political that it is not from the campaign.
 
Curt are these going to be going to activists on the ground to use as they see fit or by mail which is more costly? Also, I agree the PAC name should be presented as to prevent the assumption by the non political that it is not from the campaign.
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The first mailing is going to past customers of RonPaulProducts.com and Super Brochure. The list is huge and we just can't mail it ourselves. Imagine if 40,000+ 2008/2012 Ron Paul supporters get a Super Brochure and bumper sticker in the mail in the next 3-4 weeks. Then Rand announces in early April. It will be huge!

Candidates dream of this. No one will have this but Rand. We have to push people into action earlier this time. We can't wait until November/December to motivate people.

In Liberty,

Curt
941-896-7770
 
The first mailing is going to past customers of RonPaulProducts.com and Super Brochure. The list is huge and we just can't mail it ourselves. Imagine if 40,000+ 2008/2012 Ron Paul supporters get a Super Brochure and bumper sticker in the mail in the next 3-4 weeks. Then Rand announces in early April. It will be huge!
OK, so are you going to be mailing directly to about 40,000 individuals who have previously supported a Paul for President?
 
I'm not sure if the Ron Paul brochures were effective or not but the 2nd Amendment brochures were pretty effective at getting the message out about our gun rights. A gun rights group I'm a part of ordered a large amount of them and received a LOT of positive feedback from people who received them.

- ML
 
OK, so are you going to be mailing directly to about 40,000 individuals who have previously supported a Paul for President?

Eh it might not be a bad idea. Not all Ron Paul supporters are involved in supporting Rand (yet).
 
Or a website where Rand supporters can get a free bumper sticker, just pay shipping. Then email all the ron supporters on your list with the offer.

Getting all that traffic to your website could even be profitable. With the plan as it is there will be bumper stickers in vacant mailboxes and trashcans.
 
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