Theory: Secret Strategy goes off after SC

AlexMerced

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My theory is that the campaign will go on offense after SC, anytime before is pointless cause the SC clutter will be dominated by Huckabee, Thompson, Romney and Mccain who will be going all in SC

After this the clutter will loosen for a viable media frenzy
 
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My theory is that the campaign will go on offense after SC, anytime before is pointless cause the SC clutter will be dominated by Huckabee, Thompson, Huckabee and Mccain who will be going all in SC

After this the clutter will loosen for a viable media frenzy

dang, you mean we have to face two huckleberrys now;)
 
dang, you mean we have to face two huckleberrys now;)
He IS two-faced :p

I think the better strategy would have been to destroy Romney/McCain in Michigan and Rudy in Florida/Nevada by spending most of the cash in those two places. Too late for hindsight though. I'm still hoping that Dr. Paul is going to run surprise ads like he did in one of his past campaigns where the ads hit the morning of the election. Not sure how you can do that nationally though.
 
Ron has a history of being sneaky and taking the win right out from under other people. This might sound a little hypocritical to my personal nanny state thinking, but I do trust Ron's campaign to have a plan - and I trust it to have a good plan at that. I'm going to keep continuing my grassroots efforts and spreading Ron Paul on the web.

I have editor status on Topix.com where I'm constantly trying to post in favor of Ron Paul.
 
I wouldn't put too much faith in a secret strategy. Now is the time. It is now or never.
 
If the campaign isn't worried with South Carolina(like some claim about Iowa and New Hampshire), why would they waste our donations on offices and paying staff members? If RP's campaign ignores SC and doesn't try to place 1st, then RP and his campaign is ignoring the history of elections...he doesn't want to ignore other history, why should they ignore election history?
 
Thompson will drop out after SC and a lot of Thompson supporters have Paul as their second so I think a post-SC media frenzy strategy is a damn good idea.
 
Thompson will drop out after SC and a lot of Thompson supporters have Paul as their second so I think a post-SC media frenzy strategy is a damn good idea.

Most of the Thompson supporters I have talked to don't like Paul because of his stance on Iraq...
 
There are plenty of conservative bloggers who say that but would rather have Paul over the other candidates except Thompson.
 
Bruce Springsteen Concert in support of Ron Paul :)

That might turn some heads.

~X~
 
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