Here's the thing... the campaign is completely 100% ignoring KY for whatever reason. No response to calls and emails from people who worked in 2008 or chaired counties for Rand. For example, some of us volunteered and spent time sorting out the rules and process and were trying to get the information out on what was needed to win.... but we couldn't get contacts for other counties to inform Paul supporters of the process, beyond the contacts we had left over from previous campaigns. Unlike 2008, there is not even a state coordinator, a dollar spent, or a visit from Dr. Paul with 8 days to go to our primary. Rand Paul, to his credit, independently sent out an email telling supporters when the conventions were - but not explaining how important they were or what's at stake.
So whatever we get in KY, it's completely grassroots without any encouragement or contact sharing by the campaign. I think this actually reflects well on the intensity of Ron's support - we are still getting 30-40% of the convention vote despite almost the worst possible conditions. I haven't said much on this because many states where they work are doing quite well... I assume other states had strategic priority or KY got lost in the shuffle. We'll do the best we can, but at this point it's looking like we shouldn't get much out of KY. Just hope we get to the 15% threshold to take some bound delegates from Romney.