We are Iowans, and We matter!! Rally?

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I have a great thought. A massive rally in Iowa with Iowans who support Ron Paul. This would have to be Monday, or Wednesday and it needs to be THOUSANDS of people. Iowans need to stand up and remind the pundits that they do matter, that they are Americas first voice in an election. Anyone able to work on this? Ideas? Comments?
 
Love it! Is there enough time to organize it to ensure enough attendance? My only fear is the late notice and the holidays resulting in low attendance and maybe painting the wrong picture
 
Ron paul could hold a rally on christmas and tons of people will come...and not just jews and muslims...

Edit: Not that there is anything wrong with being a jew or a muslim...its just ya know, they generally don't celebrate christmas and all...
 
He should call it the Grand Iowa Rally. Hold it a few days before the vote. Stream it live on the internets...put it on youtube the "super-brochure" the link.

And it must be huge, like in an area. He can give a grand speech!
 
Seriously, no other candidate could fill an area. Ron paul can, why isn't he taking advantage of this. He could even SELL tickets to the grand iowa rally, it would be so good for energizing supporters and winning over fence sitters.
 
This sounds like an amazing idea. I wonder if there is time to organize it, though.
 
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rebump...matt collins? Start calling around for a venue big enough....10k supporters or more!
 
How about voting in the caucus and showing support for Ron Paul then? :) It's only 2 weeks away.. You can hold a rally afterwards in triumph =)
 
How about voting in the caucus and showing support for Ron Paul then? :) It's only 2 weeks away.. You can hold a rally afterwards in triumph =)

I am sure that will happen too. For now, though, it's about raising moral and telling the establishment that no one is backing down. It's an important mentality to go into the caucuses with. We don't want people staying at home because they don't think their votes count. Getting them to a rally(or just seeing the rally on tv) will help them feel that it does.
 
If they do it at the Wells Fargo Arena it'll cost a shitload probably. Outside might be best, but then you're dealing with the cold and maybe snow/wind.
 
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