I need help now creating RP 2012 literature for NH.

I've had good luck with simple, home printed, 1/4 sheet, double sided fliers. I've yet to create any for RP2012, but we should get a template going. What I did was create one side that targets the event, and the other had generic endorsements/positive quotes...
 
Further contact from NH, Due to a previous answer I asked if this was time effective for the Straw Poll:

I know mr1...he and I are in contact... not 100% a waste of time... but I think any lit needs to be 100% targeted as CONSERVATIVE... leave out some stuff...
 
Urgent Request for Talking points

Okay, I'm going to see if make edits to this flier here:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ture-for-NH.&p=2989878&viewfull=1#post2989878

The edits will only be to the text of the flier and I have to have the edits tonight. So if anyone can help me out in giving suggestions for text to include, I would appreciate it.

This version of the flier will be specifically targeted to Republican activists. I'll be giving it to the attendees of the NH GOP annual meeting (and straw poll) this Saturday. Maybe I'll also print out copies for CPAC.

I would definitely like to add some good quotes from news sources that show Ron's popularity and his electability. One example would be a good headline from that one poll last year that showed Ron Paul even with Obama in a head to head matchup.

I would also be good to find something that will take on the age issue head on. Maybe a quote by Doug Wead about him not being to old, or somebody else talking about how healthy he is.

I would also like a good quote about how he got the most donations from members of the military.

It would also be great to have some good quotes about Ron Paul predicting the economic collapse. It might be cool to have quotes from Romney and Huckabee in 2007 about the economy and then a good quote from Ron Paul in order to contrast them.

And then it might be good to fit in something about Ron Paul being the brains and instigator of the Tea Party movement.

Any other suggestions would be welcome.

I need help finding good material if this is going to work. Please post what you find.
 
Here is the headline link for the Rasmussen poll - they pulled most of it behind a subscriber wall but the date and bottom line of the poll are still there so you can cite it: http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...012/election_2012_barack_obama_42_ron_paul_41

Election 2012: Barack Obama 42%, Ron Paul 41%
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Pit maverick Republican Congressman Ron Paul against President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election match-up, and the race is – virtually dead even.

I'll post more with more stuff as soon as I can get it.

I'd wait on the age but at the end of pulling stuff I'll get a Doug Wead link from one of the articles, they are a sticky at the top of the forum, but I understand you are busy, tonight.
 
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Add a link to RPF! The more minds we can get here the better.

I'll promote this post to the front page. You also may want to try the chat for insta-help.
 
Here's the cite to the Tea Party's Brain - I'll pull a money quote:

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/11/the-tea-party-8217-s-brain/8280/

meh, the best as a short bullet is the lead in with the citation below it for people to look at themselves:

One way to measure the surprising rightward political lurch of the past two years and rise of the Tea Party is to chart the relative position of Ron Paul, who has never flinched from his beliefs. He’s not alone anymore.

I'd shorten that to

The Tea Party's Brain

"....Ron Paul...has never flinched from his beliefs. He's not alone anymore."


http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/11/the-tea-party-8217-s-brain/8280/
 
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We need to mold our message much better than we did in 2008.

Agreed. It needs to focus on the average voter, NOT activists. A small percentage of voters are ACTIVISTS. WE are activists, and therefore we must tailor the RP2012 message to the average voter.

Keep it simple, keep it patriotic, and keep it honest.
 
military I'd paraphrase just saying

Ron Paul led in military donations amongst all candidates during the 2008 Presidential primaries.

and cite this, as one possibility: http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2008/05/army_militarydonors_050408w/

because the military source looks good. It talks a lot about him being an antiwar candidate so I'd go directly to FEC reporting if you wanted more detail, otherwise, if you are trying to stay 'mainline'ish, as you seem to be.
 
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Here's some of Doug Wead's stuff on age for you to pick amongst....

Is Ron Paul too old to run for president?


....

Consider; Charles de Gaulle was president of France at the age of 79. Some say he was the greatest modern leader in French history.

Ditto for Konrad Adenauer, declared by many to be the greatest chancellor of the German Republic in its modern history. Compare him to Helmut Kohl, for example, who presided over the reunification of Germany and was in the process of a Shakespearian moment, with greatness thrust on him, only to self implode in the midst of a tawdry, greedy scandal. Adenauer served Germany with wisdom and class until the age of 87.

Remember, the last “old” president America had was Ronald Reagan, who left office at 78.

Nor is old age the end of creativity. Michelangelo began his monumental work as architect of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome at age 71. By age 89, the year of his death, he was still at it.

This is a concept of biblical power. Moses first saw the vision of freeing the Israeli slaves at age 80. He finally brought them to the Jordan River at the age of 120.

http://dougwead.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/is-ron-paul-too-old-to-run-for-president/

I'd leave out Ron's actual age and let them guess, most guess LOWER and if you put it in, some will just turn off.
 
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Agreed. It needs to focus on the average voter, NOT activists. A small percentage of voters are ACTIVISTS. WE are activists, and therefore we must tailor the RP2012 message to the average voter.

Keep it simple, keep it patriotic, and keep it honest.


Pacelli, we need different messaging for different audiences. Right now, it is too far away from the election to focus on your average voter. Right now we need to focus on things that can make a difference, like winning straw important straw polls in order to get attention. A random straw poll in NY might not be important at all, but I'm trying to make a flier to hand out at a NH GOP straw poll, which could get some coverage. In order to be effective at all at this straw poll I've got to be able to reach the GOP activists which will be there. That is why I need a targeted flier.

After this, the next big important events will be the CPAC straw poll, a kick off money bomb for Ron Paul, and the Iowa Straw poll.
 
housing market

Ron Paul predicted the crash of the housing market in 2002 and fought to stop practices causing the bubble, speaking on the House floor against adoption of the poorly named "Free Housing Market Enhancement Act":

Ironically, by transferring the risk of a widespread mortgage default, the government increases the likelihood of a painful crash in the housing market. This is because the special privileges of Fannie, Freddie, and HLBB have distorted the housing market by allowing them to attract capital they could not attract under pure market conditions. As a result, capital is diverted from its most productive use into housing. This reduces the efficacy of the entire market and thus reduces the standard of living of all Americans.

However, despite the long-term damage to the economy inflicted by the government’s interference in the housing market, the government’s policies of diverting capital to other uses creates a short-term boom in housing. Like all artificially-created bubbles, the boom in housing prices cannot last forever. When housing prices fall, homeowners will experience difficulty as their equity is wiped out. Furthermore, the holders of the mortgage debt will also have a loss. These losses will be greater than they would have otherwise been had government policy not actively encouraged over-investment in housing.

Perhaps the Federal Reserve can stave off the day of reckoning by purchasing GSE debt and pumping liquidity into the housing market, but this cannot hold off the inevitable drop in the housing market forever. In fact, postponing the necessary but painful market corrections will only deepen the inevitable fall. The more people invested in the market, the greater the effects across the economy when the bubble bursts.

http://www.ronpaul.com/2008-09-26/ron-paul-on-the-housing-bubble-july-2002/
 
Rather than the economy contrasting quotes (Huckabee quickly began stealing Ron's talking points in the debates) you might want to point out that Obamacare is modeled on Romneycare whereas Ron Paul fought adoption of Obamacare from day one. It isn't a quote thing, though.
 
And on the text in the flyer, I think the guy who messaged Michael was talking about the 'say no to war' line being the first thing under the picture. They know that Ron's against war, but maybe we don't want it to be the first thing they think of when they are more drawn to Ron over his economic views. Maybe for new hampshire muckimucks you want to stress : " Say no to deficits, bailouts, Obamacare, amnesty and taxes .... say yes to Liberty!!"

But I don't know if you are messing with that side of the flyer or just the back.

On the other side I'd add more recent hot topics to the top "Opposed Obamacare, bailouts and deficits from the start" or something, those are the huge items now, and the others mostly thought TARP was the right thing to do. Ron fought it tooth and nail. Huckabee is saying he opposed it from the get go, I know he opposed extending it in 2009 when Obama was president, but haven't found a link to earlier,but he was really parroting what Ron said on the economy near the end of the campaign so I wouldn't be surprised if he opposed it. Romney however thought it was the right thing to do and Palin said it was as well, when supporting McCain, who voted for it.

but definitely there should be something like 'fought TARP' on capital hill, Opposed Obamacare from day one and calls for its repeal....

Those are fuzz issues now because a lot will be saying that, but people will be looking for his position on those if they don't know.

Good luck!! and post what you come up with here when you get a chance so others can work from it for other events....
 
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Completely separately, I'm thinking of getting these (or some of these) put on one side of flyers to put under wipers at events,with policy points on the other side, the theory being that you make friends by making people laugh:

Ron Paul delivers babies without his hands. He simply reads them the
Bill of Rights and they crawl out in anticipation of freedom.

Ron Paul has no alarm clock, but instead wakes every morning to the
call of freedom.

Ron Paul doesn't cut taxes. He kills them with his bare hands.

Ron Paul's idea of Gun Control is both hands on the weapon.

Ron Paul is 9 feet tall, but the weight of his conscience makes
him look shorter.

Studies by the World Health Organization show that
Ron Paul is the leading cause of freedom among men.

Ron Paul let the dogs out. They were being held without due process.

When fascism goes to sleep at night, it checks under the
bed for Ron Paul.

Ron Paul's midi-chlorian level is off the chart.

When applied directly to the brain, Ron Paul instantly
cures socialism.
 
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Is there a theme, motto, logo, etc. for RP 2012 yet? If not, I'll just use filler copy for poster ideas and post them on the forums sometime.
 
Is there a theme, motto, logo, etc. for RP 2012 yet? If not, I'll just use filler copy for poster ideas and post them on the forums sometime.

None agreed on yet. Lots tossed around. There are a couple of threads going, with brainstorm ideas. I just thought of:

"Ron Paul for America
Take our Liberties back!"

I'll add it to one of the lists. Another someone had was 'Principles before Politics", which I also like.
 
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Thanks for your help everyone. I really appreciate it.

I've finished with a rough draft of new text for a flier. I'd love to hear what you think.

Remember, I'm trying to make this particular version geared towards convincing GOP activists that Ron Paul is a credible candidate and that they should vote for him in a straw poll. And I was only working on the the actually wording of the text. The creator of the original flier will make it pretty again.

RonPaul2012FlierDraft1-1.jpg


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Looks fantastic!

I'm sure he'll LOVE the picture on the bike! ;)

I know why you did it, and think it is great for the purpose.

ONLY not sure I'd say he's like the tea party's 'Marx' or Madison, I'd be tempted to put in ... through 'Marx or' and make it: 'something like the [Tea Party's] Brain, its...Madison' etc. But Marx doesn't throw me. I just bet it will be the first time someone asked GOP leaders in a straw poll to vote for a presidential candidate likened to a movement's 'Marx'. But hey.....
 
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