I don't think we should forget other states

Is that just an excuse for not doing anything in your hometown to spread the message?
Yeah that must be it, I haven't been doing anything locally :mad:

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I understand the sentiment.

I live in California, I table about once a week, I put flyers on doors, etc. I know though that right now, everything has to go into Iowa and NH. If we win Iowa it changes everything. I've put $200 into the supervoterbomb because of this. Winning Iowa is absolutely necessary in order to have success in the later states. You have to build momentum first, just look at what happened when Guiliani waited for Florida.
 
I understand the sentiment.

I live in California, I table about once a week, I put flyers on doors, etc. I know though that right now, everything has to go into Iowa and NH. If we win Iowa it changes everything. I've put $200 into the supervoterbomb because of this. Winning Iowa is absolutely necessary in order to have success in the later states. You have to build momentum first, just look at what happened when Guiliani waited for Florida.
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We need Iowa to spark the flame and the february cacuses to feed the fire. New Hampshire we probably won't win and the South is near impossible.
 
A win in Iowa will almost guarantee a win in the Minnesota caucuses the following month :)
 
I recall there are campaign offices in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Louisiana, and Minnesota. Is there an office in South Carolina?

As the grassroots, we can focus on anything we want.

The official campaign is implementing a strategy that has a clear path to the nomination. They have expert tools, insight, and experience working on this campaign. If you deviate too much from the plan or try to change course it could very well end up a cluster fuck. Focusing on other states other than the early ones will deplete resources unnecessarily, either spending money on staff in other states or relocating staff from the early states, thus losing crucial time. As soon as Iowa is over the Ron Paul campaign will devote energy to the next state(s) in line.
 
Idaho needs more support, since here there are a bunch of Romney lovers and a bunch of Obama nut huggers.

I just had a letter to the editor published that was in support of RP and on the comments section of the website, I got flammed big time lol.
 
I think winning California would be HUGE.
California is very late. June 5th I believe. It has 172 delegates, but winning California will only affect at most 6 other states (Montana 26, New Jersey 50, New Mexico 23, South Dakota 28, Ohio 66, Utah 40) for 233 more delegates.. if somehow Romney doesn't take Utah.
 
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