Not to be negative, but, as long as the March is promoted as a Ron Paul and Republican thing, the March numbers will not rise as high as they could.
I think this is correct. Unfortunately, many people think of Ron Paul as the weird guy and it can be difficult to really convince them otherwise. However, nearly everyone I talk to has strong feelings about at least one of the issues that he has brought forth. Many are frustrated with the value of the dollar going down (even if they don't understand it as the product of the Fed and a careless legislature.) Others are tired of hearing reports of military personnel not getting adequate equipment, etc. (even if they don't realize that it's because we have spread ourselves quite thin across the world.) Still others are tired of having to take their shoes off in the airport to prove that they are not a terrorist (even if they don't recognize the evils of things like Real ID, or the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007.)
My point here is that if we try to rally people around Ron Paul we will not be as successful as if we rally them around his (and our) ideals. People realistically recognize that Paul has a snowball's chance of winning the nomination and the subsequent election. As such they are not going to be excited to jump onto, what they may see as, a sinking ship.
Ultimately I have been presenting the Revolution March as a way for people to express their dissatisfaction with the status quo and the blatant abuse of our Constitution. This is a message that is attractive to nearly everyone I encounter.
On a related note I have also been questioning those around me about their familiarity with the Constitution of the United States. Many people readily admit that they have never read it (maybe in high school) and are mostly unfamiliar with its contents. Additionally, people that I have spoken to have the idea that it's difficult-to-understand legalese. In addition to promoting the March I have been encouraging people to take an hour, or so, and read through the United States Constitution as well as the Amendments. I think that this is a key part of our movement. People need to understand the foundation before they can fully appreciate how far we've strayed.
To support this effort I recently ordered 100 copies of the 'pocket-sized' Constitution from http://www.nccs.net [absolutely no affiliation] for $30 shipped and will be handing these out to people that I engage with in discussion.
"The more homogenous our citizens can be made in these particulars the greater will be our prospect of permanent union; and a primary object of such a national institution should be the education of our youth in the science of government. In a republic what species of knowledge can be equally important and what duty more pressing on its legislature than to patronize a plan for communicating it to those who are to be the future guardians of the liberties of the country?" - George Washington in his Eighth Annual Address December 7th 1796