IA is in play and taken care of - what's next?

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NH, MA, FL, TX, NV, etc - where do we focus out attention?

Early straw polls, caucuses and primaries? - we need to start looking at the long view.

Where? What?

Common peeps - what's next - just looking at IA is short sighted - we need to look at the next 6-8 months....

Where do we focus our attention?

Feedback?

-t
 
We need to fill vacant Precinct Committee positions in Washington and Wyoming. It's simple to do and they become voting delegates at their County Conventions.
 
We need to fill vacant Precinct Committee positions in Washington and Wyoming. It's simple to do and they become voting delegates at their County Conventions.
The hard part is finding RP people in Wyoming, or any people for that matter.
 
The hard part is finding RP people in Wyoming, or any people for that matter.

I was thinking we can use the robopolling to identify supporters, but that could get expensive since we need to find supporters in precincts where there are vacancies.
 
Iowa still needs to be a major focus.

We need a grassroots and campaign effort to locate and drag caucus goers in Nevada.

Ron needs to be in New Hampshire talking to everyone. Supporters need to be canvassing and talking to voters.

Florida will likely have an early primary. Meetup groups need to flourish and talk to voters. A major media/ad campaign will be an absolute must.

Arizona might have an early primary. Possibly the 31st. Again, meetup groups going door to door, and ad campaign.

I think this is important but Iowa is essential as well as New Hampshire. The rest can come from momentum. The other important necessity is fundraising. The campaign NEEDS five times as much money as they have now. How many people live in Florida? 20 million? 25 million? Ads in NV, IA, NH, and SC cost 400k. Florida will cost a lot more. These next few moneybombs need to drop hard.
 
If we're successful in the early states (WY, IOWA, NH, NV, SC, LA, FL, ME, AZ) the late state will fall to us like ripe fruit.

The official campaign is putting its money in the early states as it should.

But grassroots can play its role by organizing in every other state which doesn't go early. They're doing so in New Jersey and Indiana and California for example. New York too and Minnesota. If you're not in an early state, it won't take much to get together across that state with like-minded RP supporters and set up state campaigns on your own.
 
Iowa is not "taken care of" in the least bit. lol

THe grassroot has been workining on IA for months - we have basically handed it off to the official campaign. With less than a week left, I don't see what much more we can do. I want to look forward and cover upcoming states.

-t
 
If we're successful in the early states (WY, IOWA, NH, NV, SC, LA, FL, ME, AZ) the late state will fall to us like ripe fruit.

The official campaign is putting its money in the early states as it should.

But grassroots can play its role by organizing in every other state which doesn't go early. They're doing so in New Jersey and Indiana and California for example. New York too and Minnesota. If you're not in an early state, it won't take much to get together across that state with like-minded RP supporters and set up state campaigns on your own.

SPOT ON!

+rep!
 
Lets move on and look forward!

Lets focus on the next states!

Where should we focus out efforts?

-t
 
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