born2drv
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11-20% in New Hampshire will be seen as PROGRESS and an up trend......
Guys I wanted Paul to finish better also, but don't get down, look at this as a stepping stone, we have constantly been marginalized by the media, and when the trend continues to be up, and everyone else drops out or continues to go down, it will help us tremendously.
Remember, a lot of people still don't know who Ron Paul is. It's our mission to inform them. Forget about all the Huckabee, Romney, Thompson supporters, etc.. we need to get new people into politics and get them energized about Ron Paul. And as the other candidates drop out, the TV gets less saturated with ads, and our message will come through stronger because we have the money to be in this for the long haul.
This is only the first stage. I expect we'll do a little better in NH. Then perhaps McCain or Thompson will drop out, plus Hunter, and we'll keep growing our base. Romney may even drop out after NH if he does very poorly because he was so heavily invested in the first 2. We're running a national campaign. Don't let yesterday's results get you down.
Guys I wanted Paul to finish better also, but don't get down, look at this as a stepping stone, we have constantly been marginalized by the media, and when the trend continues to be up, and everyone else drops out or continues to go down, it will help us tremendously.
Remember, a lot of people still don't know who Ron Paul is. It's our mission to inform them. Forget about all the Huckabee, Romney, Thompson supporters, etc.. we need to get new people into politics and get them energized about Ron Paul. And as the other candidates drop out, the TV gets less saturated with ads, and our message will come through stronger because we have the money to be in this for the long haul.
This is only the first stage. I expect we'll do a little better in NH. Then perhaps McCain or Thompson will drop out, plus Hunter, and we'll keep growing our base. Romney may even drop out after NH if he does very poorly because he was so heavily invested in the first 2. We're running a national campaign. Don't let yesterday's results get you down.
