Rand Paul playing cards?

There are probably other unexplored products that could be effective as well.

Beer cuzies (sp?) golf balls, frisbees, mint tins. Things spend a lot of time with and are not brand loyal too. Keychains, they are not cheap but political campaigns use them because they attach the person to the candidate and people see it on such a personal item. I think it's harder to get someone to use a keychain than a beer couzie at a sporting event, they may not use it ever again, but for that event they are a "Rand man" or whatever. Keychains get thrown in drawers and never get seen again for the most part but are really effective when used
 
if at minimum we could get beer cuzies into Iowa and New Hampshire for 4th of July.... You've got a lot of perceived momentum without real support. (Place I work use to give them out and pretty much everyone wants one by the end of an event even though it's going to be thrown out at the event... But it's everywhere during that event which is what counts)
 
Please, no Jesse Benton; I realize he's part of the Paul family now, but the campaign needs as much distance from that fuck as possible
 
I was thinking symbols of liberty for the face cards. Different stylized statues of liberty for the queen with quotes, jacks could be Phrygian caps, Kings could be the symbols of our nation. Liberty bell, flag, constitution. If we got a separate deck with ace cards being state specific. Every state has some kind of symbol that is what they view as there symbol of independence. New Hampshire has like a tree?i think. We would really just need Iowa and New Hampshire... After that you can just see if it was successful.
 
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