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SCREW the campaign's secret strategy or whatever they THINK they are doing. They just cut our hearts out. They cut our feet out from under us when we had the establishment on the ropes.
Now some one come back and tell me where I'm wrong
I haven't really posted for a long time, but this recent campaign announcement pissed me off.
Benton writes: "So while our campaign is no longer investing in the remaining primary states, we will continue to run strong programs at District and State Conventions to win more delegates and alternate delegates to the National Convention."
In my opinion, prior to the recent announcement, there were reasonably clear cut reasons for needing to donate money, but now I have to wonder how are the donations going to be used? The announcement makes it seem like less money is required than before. Also this statement negatively affects motivation.
Further, Benton states: "Unfortunately, barring something very unforeseen, our delegate total will not be strong enough to win the nomination."
Campaign leaders should not make such statements to their supporters. You wouldn't appreciate your competitors telling you this, how much worse to have your own campaign leaders say it.
Of course, the grassroots will continue to fight on and they should, but leaders are meant to inspire us to do our best, not tell us that there is practically no chance of winning. I'm disappointed with Benton. This self-defeatism runs contrary to the spirit of just about every speech Ron has ever made.
This makes absolutely no sense as far as timing is concerned either. Paul has been getting huge audiences everywhere he has been giving speeches.
Perhaps pressure is being placed on campaign in ways that we are not aware of given that this announcement is counterproductive.
Reference:
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/05/15/ron-paul-campaign-convention-strategy/