Here's a radio script I've come up with for a 30-second ad:
"There are 18 men and women running for President of the United States"
"Yet only one has never voted to raise his pay."
"Only one believes U.S. troops should guard America's border and not Iraq's"
"Only one belives in letting Iowa farmers grow hemp."
"Only one has been married to the same woman for more than 50 years."
"And only one has delivered 4,000 babies."
"On Aug. 11, please go to Ames and vote for the one, the only Congressman Ron Paul for President."
Paid for by Americans For Ron Paul Campaign Committee, not affiliated with the official Ron Paul for President campaign.
Hope you like it
For name recognition purposes, I'd replace each Only one with Ron Paul, to make sure they hear his name.
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The best radio station to do this on is
105.1 KCCQ
This is an Ames radio station but we listen to it here in Des Moines as well. It's actually my favorite and is really popular, especially with the younger crowd. The younger crowd seems to flock to the campaign more than any other demographic so I really think this station would give you the most bang for the buck.
You couldn't do your standard political message on a station like this. Remember, it is young people. That requires a COMPLETELY different angle.
The best radio station to do this on is
105.1 KCCQ
This is an Ames radio station but we listen to it here in Des Moines as well. It's actually my favorite and is really popular, especially with the younger crowd. The younger crowd seems to flock to the campaign more than any other demographic so I really think this station would give you the most bang for the buck.
You couldn't do your standard political message on a station like this. Remember, it is young people. That requires a COMPLETELY different angle.
I would use Ron's voice. Have a few of his best one liners then mention the straw poll in someone else's voice. Male or female would probably not make a significant difference with this crowd.
Of course, using Ron's voice would be more work and I know we are pressed for time. Here are the main issues I'd concentrate on for 105.1 in order of importance to that kind of a crowd
One of 4 republicans to vote against the Iraq war
Against patriot act
Never votes to regulate the internet - highest rating by CNET
The only 100% constitutional congressman
Wants to phase out social security
Never voted to raise taxes
You would definitely want to skip the farm stuff and background info because the young people will not care. Most of the people you would be talking to would live in the city. Des Moines and the cities in that area hold a major portion of the population.
Lord Xar,
What are you going to say in the commercial?
Obviously something about the poll. What else?
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Most of the young people i know, dont really care about politics, they are basically complacent with whats going on.
I'm young (18) and most of the kids i know either dont care about illegal immigration, or are against it but wont do anything to stop it.