alucard13mmfmj
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Perhaps we can discuss any flaws from the campaign and all pro-Ron Paul groups/PACs from Super Tuesday... so we don't make the same mistake in 2016 or even in the next few states. I know that the super tuesdays in the next election cycle will be different... with different players and maybe different states, but I feel it should be addressed anyways. I don't want this to turn into a "what if" thread... more like possible strategies that can be used in future states or in later election cycles.
-I think it is silly that the states vote/close polls at different times of the day. The results from states that close first will announce their results first. These first states will influence the later states that vote on the same day. In this day and age... with the internet age, the results will reach everyone within minutes. This would explain why Alaska was epic fail (last state to close polls). Hypothetically, If I was a soft supporter of Ron Paul in Alaska and I saw that Ron Paul lost the first 9 states, I would probably switch my vote to Romney or Santorum. The first state or two will set the narrative of Super Tuesday in this day and age. Should focus heavily on early states of Super Tuesday.
-States where polls open early and closes early. I don't remember what time, which states held/closed their polls and different time zones didnt help XD.... Old people get up early. Young people get up pretty late, especially on weekends. Weekdays, they are in class, studying for exam, writing up lab reports or working. Change vote targeting to different demographics to suit the polling time and day of the particular state. As a young guy, I'd like to say that odds are.. other young guys were probably playing Call of Duty and drinking beer the night before caucus/primary... and wake up too late.
I'd like to add that we all probably want to see some kind of strategy change within the campaign. Not the delegate strategy... but how the campaign is going to operate. If we are going to just coast along and do the same things, I think some people might go crazy here.
At any rate, change is the key to winning if you are not doing too hot. Change and adapt! We will make the GOP piss their pants before we are through. Who knows, maybe some of the evil GOP leadership, who conduct "shady stuff" will have heart attacks from the stress of Ron Paul and his supporters^^.
-I think it is silly that the states vote/close polls at different times of the day. The results from states that close first will announce their results first. These first states will influence the later states that vote on the same day. In this day and age... with the internet age, the results will reach everyone within minutes. This would explain why Alaska was epic fail (last state to close polls). Hypothetically, If I was a soft supporter of Ron Paul in Alaska and I saw that Ron Paul lost the first 9 states, I would probably switch my vote to Romney or Santorum. The first state or two will set the narrative of Super Tuesday in this day and age. Should focus heavily on early states of Super Tuesday.
-States where polls open early and closes early. I don't remember what time, which states held/closed their polls and different time zones didnt help XD.... Old people get up early. Young people get up pretty late, especially on weekends. Weekdays, they are in class, studying for exam, writing up lab reports or working. Change vote targeting to different demographics to suit the polling time and day of the particular state. As a young guy, I'd like to say that odds are.. other young guys were probably playing Call of Duty and drinking beer the night before caucus/primary... and wake up too late.
I'd like to add that we all probably want to see some kind of strategy change within the campaign. Not the delegate strategy... but how the campaign is going to operate. If we are going to just coast along and do the same things, I think some people might go crazy here.
At any rate, change is the key to winning if you are not doing too hot. Change and adapt! We will make the GOP piss their pants before we are through. Who knows, maybe some of the evil GOP leadership, who conduct "shady stuff" will have heart attacks from the stress of Ron Paul and his supporters^^.
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