Dave
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Ron Paul is coming to Iowa on October 26th/27th and he needs all the participation he can get at his events! Please clear your calendar and come to Des Moines!
Friday, October 26th
6-8 P.M. Rally at Iowa State University in Ames (40 minutes north of Des Moines)
Event details are on RonPaul2008.com.
Saturday, October 27th (all events in Des Moines)
10–Noon Pastors’ and Homeschoolers’ Forum, Des Moines Airport
1-2:30 P.M. A Private afternoon with Ron Paul, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse
Fundraiser - $500 minimum donation. Event details are on RonPaul2008.com
3-4:30 P.M. Recruitment Rally, Iowa State Historical Museum, Des Moines (East 6th & Locust)
This is the BIG one! National media are reportedly following this event! The purpose of this rally is to show the world that Ron Paul has support in Iowa, home of the first-in-the-nation caucuses on January 3rd. Everyone possible (wherever you’re from) should show up and bring all their friends and family. This is the event to wave signs and make noise! They also want to see people there who are ‘new’ to Ron Paul or are undecided so they can hear the powerful message in person. The idea is to get everyone signed up with the campaign and activated in finding more Ron Paul supporters in their counties and precincts and then get them activated, too.
5-8 P.M. Republican Party of Iowa Reagan Reception, Dinner, and Program (Hy-Vee Hall)
This is a $100/person formal fundraiser for the Iowa GOP. Ron Paul is scheduled to speak, along with Thompson, Tancredo, Hunter, and Huckabee. Other candidates may also participate.
8-9:30 P.M. Formal Reception for Ron Paul, Hy-Vee Hall
This event is designed as an opportunity for the people attending the formal Reagan Dinner to come and meet Ron Paul in person. It is hoped that some other Ron Paul supporters will come to this event as well, but this is a suit/tie kind of event (or at least a jacket and tie) so we should dress up accordingly and be on our best behavior. The idea is to mingle with the Iowa Republican establishment and show them that Ron Paul is a mainstream Republican candidate – not on the fringe. We need to counter the phony image that we’re just a bunch of radicals.
Friday, October 26th
6-8 P.M. Rally at Iowa State University in Ames (40 minutes north of Des Moines)
Event details are on RonPaul2008.com.
Saturday, October 27th (all events in Des Moines)
10–Noon Pastors’ and Homeschoolers’ Forum, Des Moines Airport
1-2:30 P.M. A Private afternoon with Ron Paul, Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse
Fundraiser - $500 minimum donation. Event details are on RonPaul2008.com
3-4:30 P.M. Recruitment Rally, Iowa State Historical Museum, Des Moines (East 6th & Locust)
This is the BIG one! National media are reportedly following this event! The purpose of this rally is to show the world that Ron Paul has support in Iowa, home of the first-in-the-nation caucuses on January 3rd. Everyone possible (wherever you’re from) should show up and bring all their friends and family. This is the event to wave signs and make noise! They also want to see people there who are ‘new’ to Ron Paul or are undecided so they can hear the powerful message in person. The idea is to get everyone signed up with the campaign and activated in finding more Ron Paul supporters in their counties and precincts and then get them activated, too.
5-8 P.M. Republican Party of Iowa Reagan Reception, Dinner, and Program (Hy-Vee Hall)
This is a $100/person formal fundraiser for the Iowa GOP. Ron Paul is scheduled to speak, along with Thompson, Tancredo, Hunter, and Huckabee. Other candidates may also participate.
8-9:30 P.M. Formal Reception for Ron Paul, Hy-Vee Hall
This event is designed as an opportunity for the people attending the formal Reagan Dinner to come and meet Ron Paul in person. It is hoped that some other Ron Paul supporters will come to this event as well, but this is a suit/tie kind of event (or at least a jacket and tie) so we should dress up accordingly and be on our best behavior. The idea is to mingle with the Iowa Republican establishment and show them that Ron Paul is a mainstream Republican candidate – not on the fringe. We need to counter the phony image that we’re just a bunch of radicals.