Victory in North Dakota is within reach!

rp08orbust

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Based on my surveying tonight, the race in North Dakota is as follows:

Rick Santorum 35%
Mitt Romney 28%
Ron Paul 25%
Newt Gingrich 12%

In 2008, there were 9,743 votes in the Republican caucus. Let's suppose that turnout more than doubles to 20,000. According to those percentages, Ron Paul is behind by 2,000 votes.

Grassroots for Liberty is currently identifying Ron Paul supporters in North Dakota at a cost of about $0.57 each, and we project that we'll have over 6,000 identified by caucus time tomorrow, as long as donations keep coming in. With about $2,000 raised so far, we need another $2,000 to cover all expenses for North Dakota, including text messages.

33% turnout among those we identify would be high. However, if Rick Santorum under-performs in North Dakota like he did in Washington, or if overall turnout is less than I have assumed, we just might be able to pull off a straw poll win in North Dakota tomorrow.

What Ron Paul supporter in his right mind would not want to be a part of Ron Paul's first statewide victory this year?

Please donate at rp2012.org .
 
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I'm waiting for a funds to be freed in my checking account which won't happen until tomorrow :( but I plan to kick in some more when that happens.
I know it doesn't help the budgeting right now but I wanted to confirm that there is more support coming FWIW :)
 
Also just to make sure you see it
rp08orbust, i was called by your robopoll. it was very professional and full of useful information. just thought i'd post this here to say that your efforts are appreciated and worthwhile.
 
Based on my surveying tonight, the race in North Dakota is as follows:

Rick Santorum 35%
Mitt Romney 28%
Ron Paul 25%
Newt Gingrich 12%

In 2008, there were 9,743 votes in the Republican caucus. Let's suppose that turnout more than doubles to 20,000. According to those percentages, Ron Paul is behind by 2,000 votes.

Grassroots for Liberty is currently identifying Ron Paul supporters in North Dakota at a cost of about $0.57 each, and we project that we'll have over 6,000 identified by caucus time tomorrow, as long as donations keep coming in. With about $2,000 raised so far, we need another $2,000 to cover all expenses for North Dakota, including text messages.

33% turnout among those we identify would be high. However, if Rick Santorum under-performs in North Dakota like he did in Washington, or if overall turnout is less than I have assumed, we just might be able to pull of a straw poll win in North Dakota tomorrow.

What Ron Paul supporter in his right mind would not want to be a part of Ron Paul's first statewide victory this year? Please donate at rp2012.org .

Is this being posted on the Daily Paul?
 
Based on my surveying tonight, the race in North Dakota is as follows:

Rick Santorum 35%
Mitt Romney 28%
Ron Paul 25%
Newt Gingrich 12%

In 2008, there were 9,743 votes in the Republican caucus. Let's suppose that turnout more than doubles to 20,000. According to those percentages, Ron Paul is behind by 2,000 votes.

Grassroots for Liberty is currently identifying Ron Paul supporters in North Dakota at a cost of about $0.57 each, and we project that we'll have over 6,000 identified by caucus time tomorrow, as long as donations keep coming in. With about $2,000 raised so far, we need another $2,000 to cover all expenses for North Dakota, including text messages.

33% turnout among those we identify would be high. However, if Rick Santorum under-performs in North Dakota like he did in Washington, or if overall turnout is less than I have assumed, we just might be able to pull off a straw poll win in North Dakota tomorrow.

What Ron Paul supporter in his right mind would not want to be a part of Ron Paul's first statewide victory this year? Please donate at rp2012.org .

Just curious how many were polled tonight?
 
Well we always do over 10% better than polled in caucus states so as long as we GOTV we should be good... Sad thing is that this proves momentum is so important because when Paul was leading polls in IA, every poll had Paul with healthy lead. As a matter of fact ND was the only other state after IA with Paul on top... Tsk tsk....
 
Is this being posted on the Daily Paul?

Can someone create a thread over there so we can all upvote it (then demand that it be bumped to the top of page 1... otherwise we're going to go OWS on them and take over the comments!)
 
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Alright, I guess this has moved to a new thread so I will copy and paste my post;

Originally Posted by johndeal
The caucus is tomorrow. Is there a list yet. Or is this dead?

Good question, wtf is up with this. Is it dead or not? I now have time to make calls, what's up?
 
The reason there is no list is because the donations came in at a very slow pace... The calls were thus started pretty late. It takes too long to then compile the list and have the volunteers call.

So for all of today's callers ID, all of the data was used to use callbank to call the 'list'..

As more callers ID'd we do we will use to compile the list, this night, and have the volunteers call tomorrow. Since ND caucus starts at 5:30pm and they can vote till 8pm. We will have time..

Since the time was of the essence thus the decision was made to use the callbank first so we can get back to the people quicker rather than rely on a volunteer list of people most of the time being less than 20 calling..

So please help us tomorrow as we compile the list tonight for our volunteers.. and again we still need the money another $2000 to complete ND.. I was very hopeful but the fundraising has been very sluggish. It takes time to do the calls, receive a response, and then compile the list. Thats why due to the lack to time it was better to use the callbank today..

So let me repeat: we need another $2000 and we need our volunteers to be making calls tomorrow!

PS: I'll post this another thread as well.
 
Yep, that would explain why it's actually getting down-votes on Daily Paul.

Unreal. I'm gonna give the benefit of the doubt and say they've got some santorum trolls over there or something.

There's nothing else I can think of that even remotely compares to the possible impact of these robopolls right now. C'mon everyone dig deep!
 
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