Ron Paul success early will set the stage for those undecided later.

amazza76

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With the constant monitoring of poll results by all media sources, it would benefit us to have a presence early in the polling. If every Ron Paul supporter who can were to vote early, it will impact the results reported all day long, thus potentially impacting those voters that are on the fence or undecided. We need to get this concept to all the NH meetup and support groups ASAP.
 
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Actually, it would change a lot of minds if the early results showed a clear lead.

Many people want to vote for him but don't - based on perceived electability.
 
Yeah, unfortunately too many people here are convinced that we could go on with the continuous media blackout. Super Tuesday is only a month away but don't worry because the campaign has it all under controls, and just ignore the polls because they're a complete fabrication!
 
dixville notch

Yeah, I hope someone from the campaign has gotten up
to Dixville Notch and talked to them.

Many years ago... 1992? Andre marou the Libertarian candidate for President
went up there and talked to everyone and WON dixville notch.
It was published in the newspaper the morning of the rest of the primary.

I hope someone in NH has already campaigned there.
 
Either that or the media will show a 45% chunk of the pie chart with no name associated with it...
 
Are'nt the poll takers required to stay a certain distance from the polling places? So, they really don't KNOW if the people they are "polling" are ACTUALLY going to/allowed to vote at that precinct.

Would be a shame if they interviewed a candidates supporters, rather than real voters...
 
It's too bad they interviewed a history professor from Princeton who moved there so he could tell journalists Ron Paul won't win. I guess we'll see in a couple hours what the rest of Dixville Notch has to say.
 
I agree. It seems that whoever is leading with 5% of the precincts reporting is the same person who is ahead with 95% reporting. I've always found this suspicious, I mean you would think that support for different candidates would vary across the state but remarkably, the trends usually hold.

Since this is case: Get out there Early for Ron Paul and lets Grab some Big Time Momentum Right Out of the Gate!
 
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