And I didn't even do as much as I could have. I finally came to the conclusion that winning in one county wasn't going to do a damn bit of good... so I focused my attention on making sure the meetup didn't fall apart. What ended up happening was when all the meetups started dieing, mine was still going strong because we were doing other things and had quit supporting the campaign. Now we have 5 times the amount of members as we had during the primary.
I tried to change the way they did things in Iowa, and Ivers nearly kicked me back to Arkansas... I can't stand that incompetent excuse for a campaign manager. I was pulling in 60 new Paul supporters a day when the average was 3, and when I refused to do it his way he told me "If your way worked wouldn't all the other campaigns be doing it? This is the way we do things, this is what we've always done, this is what works, this is what we're going to do."