PPP Poll: Minnesota, Sun & Mon:

Santorum has been doing what Paul should have been doing...railing against the bailouts. Paul needs to pick up on this tactic and point out Santorum's support for the airline bailouts and other pork projects like the bridge to nowhere.
 
MSM headline after a Romney 4th finish: "Romney takes much deserved break from dominating elections"
 
Santorum has been doing what Paul should have been doing...railing against the bailouts. Paul needs to pick up on this tactic and point out Santorum's support for the airline bailouts and other pork projects like the bridge to nowhere.

The campaign has done a horrible job at that and frankly so has RP, he is the only small government conservative up there yet he never points this out in debates!!
 
The Santorum surge has to do with all his TV ads, I think. He's been spewing crap like, "Rick Santorum is the only conservative in the race," and, "Rick Santorum is the only candidate who will cut spending and has a plan to restore America."

It's sick!
 
The campaign has done a horrible job at that and frankly so has RP, he is the only small government conservative up there yet he never points this out in debates!!

At the risk of being negative, some of us have been saying this all the way back to 08. Paul has a tendency to push HIS issues rather than framing out the issues of the voters with his solutions. Reagan was a master at this. If you listen to his speeches from 76 through 80, you can see that he held many of the same convictions as Paul, but it was his delivery of the message that enabled him to win by a landslide.
 
Can someone tell me why MN likes Santorum so much, did I miss something along the way?

From what I can see, he has been putting forth a decent effort there. Newt is falling and people are looking for a viable alternative. Unfortunately Paul has not been able to establish viability. I am hoping that the ground game and organization in MN will bring us a win. We have been working in that state since before Iowa. So if we are able to secure a victory tonight, we can finally be viewed as a viable alternative to the other candidates.
 
At the risk of being negative, some of us have been saying this all the way back to 08. Paul has a tendency to push HIS issues rather than framing out the issues of the voters with his solutions. Reagan was a master at this. If you listen to his speeches from 76 through 80, you can see that he held many of the same convictions as Paul, but it was his delivery of the message that enabled him to win by a landslide.

^^^^^^ THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS
 
Can someone tell me why MN likes Santorum so much, did I miss something along the way?

Santorum has dominated our airwaves from what I've seen. I get my TV-watching in when I go for my nightly visit to eat with my grandfather. You see, he's 90 and doesn't cook, so my mom, brother, and I all go eat with him until we get burnt out from listening to him complain.

I was in the dining room one night and heard an ad start up on Fox News. It talked about the "other candidates" being one and the same, how there was only one conservative in the race, and only candidate with a plan to cut spending and restore America to its former glory. The voice over sounded like the guy from "Serial Hypocracy" and everything. I made a mad dash for the living room thinking, "Wow! Finally, a Ron Paul ad playing in Minnesota, and on Fox News to boot! This is gold!" I reached the living room and came face-to-face with Santorum's face and that announcer guy saying, "Rick Santorum is that man!"

This was followed up by a long-winded rant on my part about how much of a lie that ad was. I didn't have to worry about it affecting my grandpa, though. The guy is 90, served in WW2, worked for the government his whole life ("Private sector? What's that?"), and has NEVER voted ever. He just says, "It's all rigged anyway." He won't vote, plain and simple.

Granted, for working in the government his whole life, he doesn't have a good understanding of politics in general, or economics.

Anyway, I think that's why Santorum is doing so well. People believe that crap when they hear it, and I've had a heck of a time fighting with people over it.
 
Write DVD´s of Ron´s Values Voters Summit speech and throw them into mail boxes.

That's illegal. You can't just throw stuff in people's mail boxes.

I can see the headline now. Ron Paul supporters break federal law.
 
Yes, but if PPP said that if Ron can bring out independents and young voters, he can take it. This means that despite Santorum's percentage, it isn't solidified. We shall find out tonight.
 
Santorum has dominated our airwaves from what I've seen. I get my TV-watching in when I go for my nightly visit to eat with my grandfather. You see, he's 90 and doesn't cook, so my mom, brother, and I all go eat with him until we get burnt out from listening to him complain.

I was in the dining room one night and heard an ad start up on Fox News. It talked about the "other candidates" being one and the same, how there was only one conservative in the race, and only candidate with a plan to cut spending and restore America to its former glory. The voice over sounded like the guy from "Serial Hypocracy" and everything. I made a mad dash for the living room thinking, "Wow! Finally, a Ron Paul ad playing in Minnesota, and on Fox News to boot! This is gold!" I reached the living room and came face-to-face with Santorum's face and that announcer guy saying, "Rick Santorum is that man!"

This was followed up by a long-winded rant on my part about how much of a lie that ad was. I didn't have to worry about it affecting my grandpa, though. The guy is 90, served in WW2, worked for the government his whole life ("Private sector? What's that?"), and has NEVER voted ever. He just says, "It's all rigged anyway." He won't vote, plain and simple.

Granted, for working in the government his whole life, he doesn't have a good understanding of politics in general, or economics.

Anyway, I think that's why Santorum is doing so well. People believe that crap when they hear it, and I've had a heck of a time fighting with people over it.

Are you saying that you haven't seen any Paul ads running in your market, but have seen numerous ads from Santorum?
 
Are you saying that you haven't seen any Paul ads running in your market, but have seen numerous ads from Santorum?

Yep. Granted, I'm not an avid TV watcher, and all my TV watching comes from when I eat with my grandfather, but I've yet to see a Ron Paul ad here in Minnesota. I was hoping to catch "Big Dog" or something like that, but I've only seen Santorum ads, and he's majorly stealing RP's platform! :mad:
 
Yep. Granted, I'm not an avid TV watcher, and all my TV watching comes from when I eat with my grandfather, but I've yet to see a Ron Paul ad here in Minnesota. I was hoping to catch "Big Dog" or something like that, but I've only seen Santorum ads, and he's majorly stealing RP's platform! :mad:

Ok I did find a news article, but all it stated was that the campaign said there was a "substantial" ad buy. I sure as heck hope so, considering the caucuses were supposedly a key part of the strategy. I guess we will have to wait and see if they were successful or not.
 
Yep. Granted, I'm not an avid TV watcher, and all my TV watching comes from when I eat with my grandfather, but I've yet to see a Ron Paul ad here in Minnesota. I was hoping to catch "Big Dog" or something like that, but I've only seen Santorum ads, and he's majorly stealing RP's platform! :mad:
They may not be targeting your TV market. The campaign should stick to where they have the most upside, and that's in the big cities. The campaign should be advertising in MSP, Rochester, Mankato, and maybe a few others.
 
Yes, but if PPP said that if Ron can bring out independents and young voters, he can take it. This means that despite Santorum's percentage, it isn't solidified. We shall find out tonight.

Not true. They said no way Ron can have an upset unless he polls a lot better with the old voters. Go back and read please.
 
They may not be targeting your TV market. The campaign should stick to where they have the most upside, and that's in the big cities. The campaign should be advertising in MSP, Rochester, Mankato, and maybe a few others.

True point, but if Santorum's poll numbers are any indication, Ron Paul's message (and he is definitely using it in his ads) is popular in rural areas, too. It also shows that the smaller areas have enough pull to overtake other candidates.
 
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