KCIndy
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I've already seen some comments and rumbling in the media regarding the vast amount of out of state supporting being garnered by Rand Paul. It got me thinking - if we don't have a strong "native" Kentucky presence in this campaign, the opposition will start using that to bash away at Rand.
My question is, how many here actually live in Kentucky? Are there any Kentucky-based Ron Paul meet-up groups getting behind the Rand Paul campaign? Are there any campaign volunteers reading this?
There seem to be plenty of people on these boards, C4L, RonPaul.com and others that are willing to lend support to the Rand Paul campaign. If this can be directed to or through those groups and individuals who are Kentucky residents and already "on the ground" so to speak, I think we could start getting Rand Paul some good, early name recognition, and do it without making it look like some out of state takeover effort.
As an example, lets say that a group of Paul supporters living in Lexington wants to distribute "Rand Paul for Senate" literature and goodies (pens, notepads, etc) at some point. There are enough people frequenting these boards that a general "Chip-In" might bring in enough working cash to allow for a pretty good distribution event.... that's just one example.
Thoughts?
My question is, how many here actually live in Kentucky? Are there any Kentucky-based Ron Paul meet-up groups getting behind the Rand Paul campaign? Are there any campaign volunteers reading this?
There seem to be plenty of people on these boards, C4L, RonPaul.com and others that are willing to lend support to the Rand Paul campaign. If this can be directed to or through those groups and individuals who are Kentucky residents and already "on the ground" so to speak, I think we could start getting Rand Paul some good, early name recognition, and do it without making it look like some out of state takeover effort.
As an example, lets say that a group of Paul supporters living in Lexington wants to distribute "Rand Paul for Senate" literature and goodies (pens, notepads, etc) at some point. There are enough people frequenting these boards that a general "Chip-In" might bring in enough working cash to allow for a pretty good distribution event.... that's just one example.
Thoughts?

