Super Brochures are everywhere in Connecticut!

Wow a 1 star rating and a negative post. What is with some of you?
 
Stigma about the old version of Super-Brochures and losing support in Iowa and other States because of them etc...
 
Well I originally had a negative opinion about them until I actually received one and was told positive things about them. I don't know how great the inside content is, but it was nice to just get something about Ron Paul. I think the front will do more than the inside- just for name recognition, etc.

Expect lots of "fraud" in southern Fairfield County.

Why?
 
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Daily Paul = we love superbrochures
RPF = we hate superbrochures

You posted in the wrong place ;)
 
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Daily Paul = we love superbrochures
RPF = we hate superbrochures

You posted in the wrong place ;)

Yet no one seems to be able to say what's wrong with them...

I know it was a headache putting the thing together and going through mistake after mistake, but CT is a late state and I don't see what's bad about getting Ron Paul literature in the hands of Republicans who have never had Ron Paul literature.
 
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There used to be stuff wrong with them and one thing is just saying 'too much' because a lot of soft support is in 'spots' and some stuff without explanation can sound scary.

However, the new superbrochures are MUCH better, and with the campaign not having money to spend as it was in the early days, superbrochures aren't countering their efforts. I think it is great, right now, to be honest.
 
There used to be stuff wrong with them and one thing is just saying 'too much' because a lot of soft support is in 'spots' and some stuff without explanation can sound scary.

However, the new superbrochures are MUCH better, and with the campaign not having money to spend as it was in the early days, superbrochures aren't countering their efforts. I think it is great, right now, to be honest.

Especially in a late state like CT where there is literally nothing going on politically. There are no signs, commercials, literate... nothing. Of course I've seen a few RP signs every now and then, but that's it other than Obama bumper stickers. No Romney signs, stickers, mailers, commercials, etc. It's quiet here.
 
Yet no one seems to be able to say what's wrong with them...

I know it was a headache putting the thing together and going through mistake after mistake, but CT is a late state and I don't see what's bad about getting Ron Paul literate in the hands of Republicans who have never had Ron Paul literature.

I totally, agree. Even if it is a mistake to use super brochures in close states because of the controversial and untargeted message, it doesn't matter in places like CT because it is not a close state. Exposing Republicans in CT to liberty ideas is a great thing.
 
I dont think the super brochures can hurt at this point and I'm sure it has been refined or bettered since the Iowa ones.

Super brochures might help Ron Paul get some exposure. Let's say someone recieves a Super brochure and the worst case scenario is that the voter won't vote for Ron Paul because of it... BUT what if that voter went and told people "BLEH BLEH BLEH, I am not voting for Ron Paul". Maybe those people would be "What? Ron Paul is still running?" Lose 1 vote and possibly gain a few from word of mouth.

Think a couple of steps ahead... I wish Ron would attack Romney. Piss Romney off and try to make Romney waste money making attack ads for Ron Paul or talking about Ron Paul... which would put us on the radar and people know Ron Paul exists.
 
Especially in a late state like CT where there is literally nothing going on politically. There are no signs, commercials, literate... nothing. Of course I've seen a few RP signs every now and then, but that's it other than Obama bumper stickers. No Romney signs, stickers, mailers, commercials, etc. It's quiet here.

I live in CT. I haven't seen one commercial, sign, or bumper sticker for republicans. I have seen a bunch of Obama bumper stickers though.
 
Superbrochures blow. I burned 1000 of them I found
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I'm with you Jeremy. I wouldn't mind getting a superbrochure in the mail either.
 
states where there is almost no campaigning.. if we can get exposure by super brochure, then so be it.
 
I live in CT, in the Hartford area..

Here is my towns republican primary results from 2008:
Romney: 579
McCain: 633
Huckabee: 100
Paul: 65
Total Registered Republican Voters:3453
Total Republican Voter turnout: 1440
Turnout Percent: 41.7%
This is what I am up against...

So... Yeah... Brochures or no brochure .. It is gonna be tough to win this one.
I have seen a lot of Romney signs...I have only seen 2 Ron Paul signs in my town this time around.

I think we are gonna get pwned back into single digits up here :/
My predictions for my town for 2012:
Romney:1200
Paul:176
Grinch:64

Yeah, I am a pessimist.. don't mind me...
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EDIT POST FOR ELECTION 2012 RESULTS:
Mitt Romney: 980
Ron Paul: 183
Newt Gingrich:148

I was really close on that RP #!
 
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