RPDelegate
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- Dec 27, 2007
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No matter how much money we raise, the marches, the internet support, etc, etc, etc... ...when it comes down to it, RP supporters in Iowa didn't do their job at the caucuses. I'm reading way too many stories now about how RP supporters didn't volunteer to be delegates, they didn't volunteer to speak about him at the caucuses, they didn't even care to observe the vote counting. I'm not saying as a whole, that all Iowa RP supporters sat on their asses in the caucuses, but I'm sure seeing a lot of stories pointing in this direction. I was seeing this earlier today even before the caucuses where people from Iowa knew nothing, and I mean nothing about the whole delegate process. There's really no point us continueing if we don't know the delegate process and actually participate. I'm very dissapointed.
But... ...now is the time for RP supporters to wake up and see what they need to do. We've got a few more earlier states to fight for. I hope this forum and other RP web sites will do whatever it takes to educate the newbies about how the delegate process works. Otherwise honestly it's pointless to continue. We're going to get beat out state after state by experienced caucus goers that are there to push their MSM candidate.
Note - please take this as a positive post, not a negative one.
But... ...now is the time for RP supporters to wake up and see what they need to do. We've got a few more earlier states to fight for. I hope this forum and other RP web sites will do whatever it takes to educate the newbies about how the delegate process works. Otherwise honestly it's pointless to continue. We're going to get beat out state after state by experienced caucus goers that are there to push their MSM candidate.
Note - please take this as a positive post, not a negative one.