Help Ron Paul Win South Dakota: Phase II (Urgent Request)

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Thanks to everyone who helped with the third party mailer project here.
http://sdronpaul.chipin.com/mailer-...istrations-to-republican-to-vote-for-ron-paul The mailers will be going out this week. We had to eat about $300 of the cost ourselves but that's OK.

Now we're on to phase 2. There's a lot of rural republicans that are hard to reach with canvasing. Rural SD is also where our greatest support was for Ron Paul 4 years ago. So we need to make sure they're aware Ron Paul is in the race AND make sure they turn out to vote.

In the previous chip-in I had estimated the cost to be around $15-$20 Thousand. We've since secured the services of a bulk rate shipper who likes Ron Paul, and which the drop in postage, we now believe we'll only need $6000.

Please help us with this project. this is low hanging fruit and we need to make sure they turn out. Primary turnout in this state is typically low, so every vote counts. Every couple percentages points Ron Paul gets is another delegate for us, and another one Romney doesn't get.

Donate here:
http://sdronpaul.chipin.com/mailers-to-rural-republicans

Tracy
 
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Bump - Tracy has been invaluable in SD and they are doing a great job without any official support at this time. Any support you could offer would be greatly appreciated.
 
Yes, everyone please understand that as far as I know:

There is NO money being spent in South Dakota.

There is NO official campaign in South Dakota.

There is not even a state coordinator appointed in South Dakota.

Yet, Ron Paul won the one scientific S.D. poll that was done. Ron Paul has, I think, a good chance of winning in South Dakota. A non-trivial chance.

Let's get behind the grassroots and give them what they need to do well and possibly win!
 
Not that I want to be nettlesome, but do you have your FEC ducks in a row? $6000 is not a trivial amount of money. Is there a PAC to report the funds?
 
Not that I want to be nettlesome, but do you have your FEC ducks in a row? $6000 is not a trivial amount of money. Is there a PAC to report the funds?
We rented the biggest blimp in the world last time without forming a PAC. The grassroots spent millions of dollars doing all kinds of stuff. We didn't report a dime. Nobody's in prison. I think the risk for this is minimal.
 
These are mailers. It'll say "Paid for by individuals. Not supported by any campaign on the bottom." It's perfectly legal.

You're all individuals.

Yeah, if these were a 1 large TV ad buy, or something like that, we'd have a problem, but this is direct mail.

Tracy

Tracy
 
Hey Tracy,

Too bad my paypal account is empty, I'm poor and live in the Netherlands.
Instead I'll try and spread the word via the web!

Goodluck and thanks for the great work!
 
So... If I'm getting close to maxing out and I contribute. This will not affect me contributing to the official campaign?
 
Thank you. No you're not donating to the campaign. This is a local ad hoc grassroots effort. The campaign really isn't spending any money here yet.
 
Tracy, I'm fielding questions from some volunteers in Louisiana on how best to help out now that our caucus has come-and-gone. While our delegation will remain focused on the state convention to come, we still have a lot of active volunteers that want to stay involved.

Sure, they can do phone-from-home and I *am* pushing that a bit, but it's not for everybody.

So, my question to you is: Is there anyway (above-and-beyond financial support) that these volunteers might be able to help you?
 
Umm. Not sure. Obviously they can't Canvas.

I'm also uncertain if the campaigns gotten our voter vault into the Vote from home program yet. It's something we're working on

Tracy
 
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