Now for the Secret plan.

I don't have any secret connections or inside information. Several people in Iowa have written about being in talks with the campaign where this strategy was discussed.

Even if these people in Iowa are wrong, I think we just need to look at the fact that we have spent about $2 Million since November and that leaves a whole lot of money. What other sorts of plans could they have for $20 Million?

As I wrote over on the Facebook forum, he's not going to buy lottery tickets with it.

Regardless of whether or not this plan turns out to be completely true, I think it is important to take heart in the words from those supporters and rally the troops.
 
GO AFTER ELECTABILITY, because of Iraq (in a move of political jujitsu), this neutralizes his only disadvantage amongst Republicans.
 
Yessss.... I've got faith in Ron Paul because he's been around for so damn long, he knows how this game has been played, let's SEND MORE MONEY!!

/I bet he's got most of the cash in a Euro fund, lmao
 
People are not going to send him $$ so that he can sit on it and then maybe do a 3rd party run.

Honestly I've been contemplating lately if that might just be the best move for him to make. If you look at the exit polling numbers from NH and you see that over 60% of Republicans support the war in Iraq, it starts to seem hard to imagine he can win... I guess you can look at it the other way... over 30% of Republicans dont support the war.... it seems like ALL of those people should be voting for Paul, but they're not... why not?

I don't know... but imagine this -> Huckabee Vs. Clinton Vs. Paul ... that may be the perfect storm as far as an independent campaign. He could win both the support of financial conservatives and anti-war/pro freedom crowds. I think such a race could become very close.
 
Honestly I've been contemplating lately if that might just be the best move for him to make. If you look at the exit polling numbers from NH and you see that over 60% of Republicans support the war in Iraq, it starts to seem hard to imagine he can win... I guess you can look at it the other way... over 30% of Republicans dont support the war.... it seems like ALL of those people should be voting for Paul, but they're not... why not?

I don't know... but imagine this -> Huckabee Vs. Clinton Vs. Paul ... that may be the perfect storm as far as an independent campaign. He could win both the support of financial conservatives and anti-war/pro freedom crowds. I think such a race could become very close.


YEah he need a whole new team and we got 100 mill waiting for him!
 
Honestly I've been contemplating lately if that might just be the best move for him to make. If you look at the exit polling numbers from NH and you see that over 60% of Republicans support the war in Iraq, it starts to seem hard to imagine he can win... I guess you can look at it the other way... over 30% of Republicans dont support the war.... it seems like ALL of those people should be voting for Paul, but they're not... why not?

I don't know... but imagine this -> Huckabee Vs. Clinton Vs. Paul ... that may be the perfect storm as far as an independent campaign. He could win both the support of financial conservatives and anti-war/pro freedom crowds. I think such a race could become very close.

We would have to wait until after Feb 5th. I really don't like it, but if it did come down to that I would be all for it.
 
Another not-so-secret idea is do more local talk radio shows.

They are free, Ron Paul can reach millions in major markets, he can do them from virtually anywhere, he can do multiple interviews a day.

And talk radio reaches by conservative voters!

Why not?
 
This is a great plan! I'm willing to bet that the media and the critics never imagined he'd still be in the race! He's doing very well, and this is far from over. Personally, I'm staying positive and am excited about getting Dr. Paul's name out to those who haven't heard. This is going to be an interesting month until Super Tuesday, and we can't let up in our efforts and donating.
 
So RP needs/wants another $23 million before Super Tuesday?
Is their a massive money bomb planned, if not someone better start.
 
This information isn't true. Ron Paul spent 1.5 million on New Hampshire television. He spent millions more in Iowa. The best way to move forward with the campaign is to keep telling our friends and family about Ron Paul. Don't rely on headquarters. I doubt they have much money left.
 
This information isn't true. Ron Paul spent 1.5 million on New Hampshire television. He spent millions more in Iowa. The best way to move forward with the campaign is to keep telling our friends and family about Ron Paul. Don't rely on headquarters. I doubt they have much money left.

According to your math they still have about $20 Million left, as I've been saying.
 
Another not-so-secret idea is do more local talk radio shows.

They are free, Ron Paul can reach millions in major markets, he can do them from virtually anywhere, he can do multiple interviews a day.

And talk radio reaches by conservative voters!

Why not?

He doesn't have too many conservative choices as Romney owns Clear Channel.
 
Honestly I've been contemplating lately if that might just be the best move for him to make. If you look at the exit polling numbers from NH and you see that over 60% of Republicans support the war in Iraq, it starts to seem hard to imagine he can win... I guess you can look at it the other way... over 30% of Republicans dont support the war.... it seems like ALL of those people should be voting for Paul, but they're not... why not?

I don't know... but imagine this -> Huckabee Vs. Clinton Vs. Paul ... that may be the perfect storm as far as an independent campaign. He could win both the support of financial conservatives and anti-war/pro freedom crowds. I think such a race could become very close.


That would be an interesting race, the Clintons would kill Huckabee easy, and once they finish with that the ABH thininking comes into play who is left Ron Paul.
 
Sorry to disagree everyone, but we were a few thousand votes of third place in both IA and NH, which would have given him a huge boost. I'm staying tuned, but is he really going to be able to raise $23 million by Super Tuesday? Don't look at me, I'm maxed out. There are a lot of pissed off supporters, so if there is some real strategy they better trumpet it from the towers to lift the hearts of the grassroots. i would think that performing poor in the early primaries causes new donations to radically drop off. but, i guess will see. Hoping for a major comeback
 
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