Ron Paul's Schedule in New Hampshire (Begins Friday, 1/6)

Are the debates open to the public, that is, do we need tickets or is it just first come first serve?

You do need a ticket, but they are not available to the public. You can be placed on a wait list for tickets for the Saturday debate but your chance of getting one is next to none.
 
I imagine a lot of the schedule is taken up with media appearances, so while it doesn't look very full, it probably actually is.
 
this may be a dumb question, but is anyone allowed to attend a town hall metting? i would like to drive up to NH and see ron speak this weekend

This is the problem with the "big crowds." The last thing Ron needs is for more out of staters to fill a room for him. Please do not do this. Let people from NH fill the room.

In NV, we got huge crowds in 2007, but a lot of people were from out of state, and the ones from instate would follow him from rally to rally, so it was often the same big crowd when we got a big crowd. That's stupid and counterproductive. It would be better for Ron to have 10 town halls with 100 people each, who are NH voters, than to have one big rally with 1,000 people who are from all over the place. That's the difference between what often happens to us, and a real campaign.
 
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With or without Ron? I hope they spread out across the state.

not entirely sure but i believe it will be without Ron...seats do need to be reserved...all reserved seats that arent filled will be open to public at 1:50pm
 
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