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So were those people informed of Ames or was this just a poll?
So were those people informed of Ames or was this just a poll?
But unless the Ron Paul supporters are so hardcore that they read this forum, they won't know the robopoll was on behalf of Ron Paul, and therefore there won't be any blowback from the overlap.
You may find yourself in trouble if there isn't any mention of how the ad was paid, you might want to look into that.
This sounds like Fritz Wenzel's job. It would also more than double the cost of the poll. We're just trying to find existing Ron Paul supporters for the Ames straw poll.
You may find yourself in trouble if there isn't any mention of how the ad was paid, you might want to look into that.
Actually, I'm not sure if the campaign can accept the names. Maybe you can; I'm not sure if that counts as 'coordination'. I would think you could direct them at least to IowaforRonPaul.com, but we probably need to figure those rules out, anyhow, for grassroots efforts, generally.
Why am I helping rp2012.org?
Ron Paul's Iowa campaign team have made it clear that the best way to help Ron Paul win the Ames straw poll right now is to donate to the Iowa projects and volunteer for the campaign's phonebanking among Iowa Republicans. However, whether you like it or not, the grassroots phonebanking project, rp2012.org, which targets Iowa independents, appears determined to continue. Given this, my goal is to make rp2012.org as successful as possible and provide a way for those who have maxed out their donations to the official campaign, but who do not have time to phonebank, to continue supporting Ron Paul's efforts to win the Ames straw poll.
Why robopolling?
First, the purpose of the robopolling is not to measure Ron Paul's support in Iowa. I have deliberately skewed the voter sample to maximize the chances of identifying Iowa independents who support Ron Paul. Rather, the purpose of the robopolling is to do just that: Identify Ron Paul supporters who can be urged to vote in the Ames straw poll.
There are many reasons why I favor robopolling over manual phonebanking for the purpose of identifying Ron Paul supporters.
First, the robopoll messages are completely neutral (if anything, they are biased against Ron Paul by his placement in the list of choices) and, except for my Skype caller ID, they are anonymous, so they do not reflect badly on Ron Paul in any way among Iowa voters. (And yes, the robopoll is legal.)
Second, the robopolling is extremely efficient: With this first poll, I've identified as many Ron Paul supporters as the rp2012.org phonebankers have been identifying in a week or more, and it cost only $100.
Third, by separating the identification of Ron Paul supporters from any Ames straw poll invitations, we can ensure that invitations get handled by the best human callers possible. I'll offer the robopoll results to the official campaign first. They can probably accept the results of robopolls that I paid for myself as personal contributions to the campaign (I am far from maxed out), but I'm expecting any future robopoll results paid for by grassroots donations to be rejected due to campaign finance laws. In that case, rp2012.org folks can have the best callers invite the identified Ron Paul supporters to the straw poll.
Today's Sample
Today I called 2,134 registered Iowa voters who met the following criteria:
1. Registered to vote in Iowa as independent (Non-Partisan).
2. Male
3. Will be younger than 40 years hold on August 13.
4. The phone number provided in the voter database is a cell phone number as determined by phonevalidator.com.
5. Primary ZIP code is 50010, 50012, 50013, 50011, 50201, 50105 or 50014.
All of the ZIP codes are within 9 miles driving distance of the Hilton Coliseum, as determined by zip-codes.com (see http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...-by-zip-code&p=3367532&viewfull=1#post3367532). I would normally have a bottom age limit to exclude the flakier end of Ron Paul's younger supporters, but I figure if they live that close to Ames, the teenagers are worth a try.
The question
The exact text of the poll question was as follows:
(The hyphen in Pawlenty's name was necessary to get the TTS system to pronounce his name correctly.) The question was designed so that calls would remain just under 1 minute (CallFire charges in 1 minute increments).
Results
2,134 phone numbers were dialed between 7:30pm and 8:15pm Central time.
1,959 calls were answered, which at $0.05 per minute, cost just under $100.
There were 141 responses to the poll question as follows:
Barack Obama: 52 (37%)
Ron Paul: 26 (18%)
Michele Bachmann: 16 (11%)
Mitt Romney: 9 (6%)
Rick Perry: 5 (4%)
Tim Pawlenty: 4 (3%)
Rick Santorum: 2 (1%)
Herman Cain: 1 (< 1%)
Newt Gingrich: 1 (< 1%)
Other/Undecided: 25 (18%)
So I identified 26 Ron Paul supporters in the Ames area at a rate of about $4 each. Considering that phonebanking is identifying Ron Paul supporters at a rate of about 1 out of 100 manual calls made in about an hour, I consider this very efficient.
So at $4 per Ron Paul supporter...we would only need $40,000 to find 10,000 people who can then be bussed in to the Ames straw poll for the win.
That's $4 for identified Ron Paul supporter, not $4 per per vote. We don't know what percentage of those who support Ron Paul or even say they will attend will actually attend.
Also, we would exhaust the favorable demographics long before we identify 10,000 Ron Paul supporters, and would have to start polling among older people, women, and landlines.
I expect the campaign to come up with a lot more than 1,500 votes as it enters its own phonebanking phase of its efforts, so I don't see this as entirely up to us, but rather as a complementary effort that will quite possibly make the difference between 1st and 2nd.
Actually, I'm not sure if the campaign can accept the names. Maybe you can; I'm not sure if that counts as 'coordination'. I would think you could direct them at least to IowaforRonPaul.com, but we probably need to figure those rules out, anyhow, for grassroots efforts, generally.
Again, a good system you have, good strategy. I much prefer the anonymous poll, gathering the data, and passing the data along to the official campaign. Serving a complimentary function. All spot on.
I think it's pretty unlikely that this will be accepted by the campaign. Steve Bierfeldt emailed me shortly after I started this thread and asked me to call him. I left him an answering machine message this morning and haven't heard back, so he's obviously very busy, which is good. But I've gone ahead and sent the robopoll results to tobefree and have asked him if he can raise the money for another robopoll this evening.