harikaried
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Going to get in as many hours as I can on Saturday. Sleeping early to wake up to call from New Hampshire in the morning to Nevada at night!
I believe non-party voters are also being called in Iowa. Voters can change to Republican on the day of the caucus.
Calling now. Goal today is 100 calls
Ron Paul has the ability to win this through the phone from home program. We have enough voters in New Hampshire and Iowa, we just have to contact them and get them to caucus/vote.
http://phone.ronpaul2012.com
Ron Paul Facebook likes: 576,703
If everyone who liked Ron Paul on facebook spent 1 hour each month (November, December) calling, and only conducted 1 poll in that time, we would have enough to reach every voter in New Hampshire and enough voters in Iowa to win.
Ron Paul donors: 100K
If every donor spent 1 hour a month and got 5 polls done we could do it.
Ron Paul Facebook talk: 37,966
Ron Paul Forum Members: 32,999
If everyone talking about Ron Paul, or all current forum members, spent one hour a week calling and got 4 polls done we could do the same.
Ron Paul Forums users in the past 24 hours: 13576
Or if just current forum users in the past 24 hours spend 1 hour a week and got 6 polls done we could do it.
Ron Paul Forums user members in the past 24 hours: 1350
4% of Ron Paul Forum members: 1320
Or if just the members who have used the Forum in the past 24 hours, or 4% of total members, spent 2 hours a day and got 6 polls done an hour we could do it.
Or if just 600 Ron Paul supporters (12 people per state) spent 5 hours a day and got 6 polls done an hour we could do it.
Victory is there to be had.
http://phone.ronpaul2012.com
answers a lot of questions people have about it (much easier than you might think):
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?327204-What-would-it-take-for-YOU-to
Here are the details:
New Hampshire population 1.325 million.
Iowa Population 3.005 million
voters are about 80% of population
New Hampshire population 1.06 million.
Iowa Population 2.404 million
Anyone in Iowa can Caucus.
Only Republicans and Independents can vote in New Hampshire.
So out of the pool of Republicans and Independents in each state you have about 1.6 million in Iowa and 706k in New Hampshire.
Paul is currently polling around 11% in both states.
A complete turnout would give us 176k Iowa voters for Ron Paul and 77.66k New Hampshire voters.
It only would have taken 41k caucus goers to beat Huckabee in 2008 in Iowa. Only 31k to beat Romney. So about 373k voters contacted could do it.
Winning Iowa would give us a jump in New Hampshire and 7 days to take advantage of it by calling.
However, even now, 78k votes in New Hampshire would have beaten Romney's 76k in 2008 and comes close to McCain's 89k. If we double in the polls after Iowa we could have 156k and easily win.
Iowa polling 2012
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...owa_republican_presidential_primary-1588.html
New Hampshire polling 2012
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...ire_republican_presidential_primary-1581.html
Iowa Results 2008
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#IA
New Hampshire Results 2008
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#NH
More background info on how we win:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?328197-How-Ron-Paul-Wins
http://phone.ronpaul2012.com