Badger Paul
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"Honestly, those don't hearten me much."
Even though they are the highest RP has ever had in Iowa?
Even though they are the highest RP has ever had in Iowa?
Seeing how Ron's national poll numbers seem to have gotten worse* since he's declared his candidacy and started campaigning, I can't give his team a high grade.
*According to Real Clear Politics's poll aggregator, he was averaging 7.3% on the day he announced, he's now at 6.0%.
Yea, out of how many polls though. I don't think there were that many legit polls of likely straw poll voters a few months ago.
RCP's methodology is very solid (picking the average of the more recent polls published by reliable organizations) when it comes to giving a campaign a good estimate of where it is and where it's going. We're currently at 6% and losing support.
The Iowa straw poll is a good target, but it isn't what the entire campaign should focus on, besides, the latest poll coming out of Iowa has Ron at 5% (PDF), and Intrade has his chances of winning the straw poll at less than 12% (link).
No it isn't 'very solid' it takes all national polls regardless of how ludicrous, such as Fox's. It is 'a' legitimate way of viewing things, but lately Ron has been coming up in key early states and that isn't even reflected in RCPs average because they ONLY average national polls. And not many are doing those on a regular basis.
The Des Moines register poll out yesterday, for example, which is much more accurate for IOWA than others, showed Ron at 14% in third place, within the margin of error of Romney. That won't even be reflected in the RCP average, because it isn't 'national'.
Which numbers are you referring to? These? Honestly, those don't hearten me much. Romney's not even making an effort in Iowa and he's still ahead of us 4 weeks out from the Ames Straw Poll. If that's the way it plays out on Aug. 13th, it won't be a good thing.
Still haven't found a way to eliminate the "longshot" and "fringe" talk from the MSM.
Still haven't found a way to eliminate the "longshot" and "fringe" talk from the MSM.
Well, if poll numbers are a reflection of how a campaign is doing, then they're not doing a very good job. We're stuck in the mud in single digits and not showing any signs of moving out of there. Meanwhile, we got all these clowns polling ahead of us who haven't even jumped in the race...they could run away with it anytime they decide to enter. Right now, my sole hope rests on a great result in Ames.
Which numbers are you referring to? These? Honestly, those don't hearten me much. Romney's not even making an effort in Iowa and he's still ahead of us 4 weeks out from the Ames Straw Poll. If that's the way it plays out on Aug. 13th, it won't be a good thing.
I won't rate them, but I think they REALLY need to get that social media guy in to do a set up of the social media sites under the guidance of whomever controls that there, of course. The idea that Bachmann's facebook should have more likes is insulting to Ron Paul's supporters.
(sorry, Indiana, went to edit mine, got confused by the avatars and started to edit yours. Changed it back, though.)
I clicked a "6" but if I had the option would have given the campaign a "7" as of TODAY. Had you asked me this two days ago, I would have given it a 4...
Keep in mind, the ground game in IOWA has yet to prove itself...the straw poll will be the real test.
Most Positive Developments:
Ron's decision not to seek reelection to Congress and his debt-ceiling ad are the TWO most important things he has done to boost his campaign credibility. Once that ad runs for about a week, I am certain you will see his polls bump at bit.
Three other develops that are looking positive but uncertain:
Doud Weed: I am not sure what he is doing?
Internal Pollster: One doesn't know what he is doing?
Ron's sense of confidence when he talks-will it continue into his debate performance is the big question.
Needs improvement:
Horrible social media development...fb, twitter, etc..
Campaign schedule??? Needs to be addressed one week out...
Website flaws have not been corrected...
Need more online ads...
Presumably the campaign is just in all reality LAGGING in getting everything done and they will catch up NOW that Ron's decision has been made...
One thing that is not being talked about is ballot access??
Suggestions:
Attack ad against Bachmann comparing her to 'tea-party' Christine O'Donnell...if you can compare Bachmann to O'Donnell, make the association that Bachmann is unelectable and gaffe prone...
A mild attack ad against Romney: Basically calling Romney front-runner status into question...he is skipping IOWA and straw polls and for someone that wants to lead has been really silent about some of the major issues facing Americans...then..you go into WE NEED DECISIVE and strong leadership, no wavering, no flip flopping, WE NEED RON PAUL, who has been doing that for over 20 years....
Then you need a positive ad with Ron Paul and his family and holding a baby talking about how he delivers babies...TRUST if the area that Ron needs to build with new voters...they need to see the soft side of RON..