How Ron Paul will win Iowa and the election GUARANTEED

exactly. We need to get this posted on the DailyPaul to spread the word
 
I don't buy the idea that winning Iowa wins the Republican nomination. What's actually going to happen if Ron Paul wins Iowa is that the establishment GOP media will simply minimize the importance of Iowa.
 
I agree this is a great idea and easy to overlook.

Does anyone else think it'd be a good idea to make this into some sort of initiative and promote it with banners on Ron Paul Forums, Daily Paul, RPFlix, etc? (Maybe closer to the caucus date after the 12/16 moneybomb)
 
Start promoting it now!

The caucus date is on 12/3. We need to let everyone know about this NOW!
 
Spread the word:

On January 3rd, all you Iowa Ron Paul supporters should have a party. Invite all of your closest friends. Before or during the party, carpool to the voting area and vote for Ron Paul.

It's that simple.

If all his supporters drag just one close friend with them to go vote, Ron Paul will definitely win. However, it's unreasonable to expect all of the supporters to hear about this before January 3rd, so please help to spread the word and if you live in Iowa, don't settle for one friend. Invite your whole family. Tell them it's important to you, and in return for throwing such a great get together, all you want is for them to vote for Ron Paul with you.
 
I thought Iowa was incredibly cold and snowy by December-January. Won't this party thing be impractical? /curious
 
Last edited:
You go down to the caucus. The idea still works.

I think what Carole was trying to say was that a caucus is way more complicated and time consuming than just driving to a polling station and voting. It's an all day event with lots of arguing and speechifying and deal-making and arm twisting. It's a major commitment that requires some endurance.
 
I think what Carole was trying to say was that a caucus is way more complicated and time consuming than just driving to a polling station and voting. It's an all day event with lots of arguing and speechifying and deal-making and arm twisting. It's a major commitment that requires some endurance.

Gotcha. So take your party down there! Pack the food!
People will be more likely to support your candidate when you share your chips with them. :)
 
Back
Top