Pete Kay
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We all know that Ron Paul could win New Hampshire, but the fact is he won't, unless he starts putting his campaign into overdrive.
There's only so much that the grassroots can do. Everybody on this board has contributed so much by way of money and time; it's time that Dr. Paul start putting forth more effort and start campaigning to win. It's admirable that he wants to still spend time being a Congressman and represent his district, but that won't win him this Presidency.
Everything that I've heard out of New Hampshire from Paul supporters shows that he is making some big mistakes there. His biggest mistake is that he isn't campaigning there enough. The voters of New Hampshire take their role as first primary in the nation very seriously. They expect to meet all the candidates. They expect that they will get to talk to them one on one. If Ron Paul doesn't move there this month and start putting some serious time into New Hampshire he will lose. Second or third place isn't going to cut it. He needs to win if he is going to get enough momentum to get the nomination. People need to see that he is a winner. Doing well in some states will not get him into the White House.
Read this letter from a supporter in New Hampshire if you haven't already:
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/10828
It sums up everything that I've read from Paul supporters coming out of the state. I'm am getting really worried that all of our work will be for nothing if the official campaign doesn't step up and do their part. We need to all email them with our concerns.
There's only so much that the grassroots can do. Everybody on this board has contributed so much by way of money and time; it's time that Dr. Paul start putting forth more effort and start campaigning to win. It's admirable that he wants to still spend time being a Congressman and represent his district, but that won't win him this Presidency.
Everything that I've heard out of New Hampshire from Paul supporters shows that he is making some big mistakes there. His biggest mistake is that he isn't campaigning there enough. The voters of New Hampshire take their role as first primary in the nation very seriously. They expect to meet all the candidates. They expect that they will get to talk to them one on one. If Ron Paul doesn't move there this month and start putting some serious time into New Hampshire he will lose. Second or third place isn't going to cut it. He needs to win if he is going to get enough momentum to get the nomination. People need to see that he is a winner. Doing well in some states will not get him into the White House.
Read this letter from a supporter in New Hampshire if you haven't already:
http://www.dailypaul.com/node/10828
It sums up everything that I've read from Paul supporters coming out of the state. I'm am getting really worried that all of our work will be for nothing if the official campaign doesn't step up and do their part. We need to all email them with our concerns.
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