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I just received this email from the MI Campaign! I knew it!!!
Dear all,
We are just a few days away from the primary, and we know many of you have literally given your blood, sweat, and tears to this campaign, so we wish we had better news. There’s no other way to say this, than to just admit it outright.
Dr. Paul will not be coming to Michigan in the days before the primary.
We have been speaking with National for weeks now to arrange a competitive schedule for Dr. Paul in the state, but they have decided to send him elsewhere, and for that we are so sorry. This is not the news any of you want to hear, and it certainly is not what we worked for, but regardless of where the campaign sends him, Dr. Paul still needs us to work harder than ever to win Michigan.
We all know that this campaign began with the grassroots, and it has grown and flourished with your solid, selfless effort. The campaign will be won with the grassroots, and we have the opportunity in Michigan to show the campaign and the whole country what power the people hold to affect change.
The Ron Paul campaign is truly for the people, by the people. We, the people, can lift Dr. Paul up to victory on January 15. We have all given so much time, money, and heart to Dr. Paul, and have made tremendous sacrifices for the cause of freedom, and Dr. Paul is certainly appreciative of all you do for his—our—cause. We are proving to this nation that when we stand together, we can affect great change and restore our republic.
To us, Dr. Paul is truly “Hope for America;” to him, we are that same hope. We have four days to let our hope shine for this state and the nation to see, and come January 15, when the media reports that you, the grassroots, have won Michigan for Ron Paul, no one will be able to doubt that the love of liberty is no passing fad.
Contrary to some reports, Dr. Paul has not given up on Michigan, and we should not give up on him. Should we be victorious on January 15, he will certainly be coming to rally with us in the following days, so we can all look forward to welcoming him home then. And we do mean home—did you know that Dr. and Mrs. Paul once lived just down the street from our headquarters in Detroit? His brother lives in Grand Rapids, as well. Dr. Paul has strong sentimental ties to Michigan, and as you might have heard him say in the debate last night, he’s hoping to win here on January 15.
While the other candidates are out rallying we will be canvasing our neighborhoods locking in those last undecided voters. We can do this! Let us band together, as the strongest grassroots campaign this state and nation have ever seen, and deliver victory for Ron Paul on January 15!
Dear all,
We are just a few days away from the primary, and we know many of you have literally given your blood, sweat, and tears to this campaign, so we wish we had better news. There’s no other way to say this, than to just admit it outright.
Dr. Paul will not be coming to Michigan in the days before the primary.
We have been speaking with National for weeks now to arrange a competitive schedule for Dr. Paul in the state, but they have decided to send him elsewhere, and for that we are so sorry. This is not the news any of you want to hear, and it certainly is not what we worked for, but regardless of where the campaign sends him, Dr. Paul still needs us to work harder than ever to win Michigan.
We all know that this campaign began with the grassroots, and it has grown and flourished with your solid, selfless effort. The campaign will be won with the grassroots, and we have the opportunity in Michigan to show the campaign and the whole country what power the people hold to affect change.
The Ron Paul campaign is truly for the people, by the people. We, the people, can lift Dr. Paul up to victory on January 15. We have all given so much time, money, and heart to Dr. Paul, and have made tremendous sacrifices for the cause of freedom, and Dr. Paul is certainly appreciative of all you do for his—our—cause. We are proving to this nation that when we stand together, we can affect great change and restore our republic.
To us, Dr. Paul is truly “Hope for America;” to him, we are that same hope. We have four days to let our hope shine for this state and the nation to see, and come January 15, when the media reports that you, the grassroots, have won Michigan for Ron Paul, no one will be able to doubt that the love of liberty is no passing fad.
Contrary to some reports, Dr. Paul has not given up on Michigan, and we should not give up on him. Should we be victorious on January 15, he will certainly be coming to rally with us in the following days, so we can all look forward to welcoming him home then. And we do mean home—did you know that Dr. and Mrs. Paul once lived just down the street from our headquarters in Detroit? His brother lives in Grand Rapids, as well. Dr. Paul has strong sentimental ties to Michigan, and as you might have heard him say in the debate last night, he’s hoping to win here on January 15.
While the other candidates are out rallying we will be canvasing our neighborhoods locking in those last undecided voters. We can do this! Let us band together, as the strongest grassroots campaign this state and nation have ever seen, and deliver victory for Ron Paul on January 15!