We Can Win Puerto Rico 23 Delegates!

Also, look at the Puerto Rico sub-forum. It's as barren as the Sahara. I'm sure the campaign has some contact info for activists/meetups in PR. Maybe we just need to reach out to them and offer support and hopefully they will be inspired by the resources and support we bring
 
Reason why the territories and PR are ignored is because usually the race is over by the time south carolina and florida votes. This election is totally different. This is where the grassroots can show its true strenth. Let's see what we can do for liberty. 59 delegates can swing this race!
 
There is a good chance it won't be done after Florida this year if Paul can surprise in Feb, and I suspect that is the campaign's plan, to win more delegates in Feb than all of the other campaigns with all of the caucus states voting, even though Paul will likely be behind by a lot coming out of Florida in terms of numbers of delegates. Any YAL chapters in any of these territories??
 
Glad to see the energy around the PR caucus. i posted in the state specific forum a while back and got no bites. Something to consider: The turnout won;t be as low as 2008. 2008 was the first year it went to caucus format and the BIG draw was the democratic side, where even that late in the game PR still mattered quite a bit, so no one, and I mean no one voted in the GOP caucus unless it was to display hate for the Democrats running. So forget that 200 vote total easy steal; although that does not make this a bad push.

The push for this should be grassroots and not official to help it under the radar. Given that its held after Super Tuesday it shouldn't take resources away from other key contests coming in earlier. That said, expect the turnout to still be relatively low (and winnable) at around 2,000 - 2,300 total votes, if I had to guess. The turnout bumps up because there is no hot Democratic Primary this time around, and residents have had 4 more years to get to know the caucus process. Turnout shouldn't be tens of thousands though because of the PR disconnect from American politics, and I can't blame them; they get to vote in the primary contests and get no voting rights in the general election.

So the best way to make a push here is to get connected with the colleges in PR. The college crowd alone could be enough to win, so long as they get organized and have a vested interest in this election. AKA, President Paul would be good for the entire planet. Let's try to get the college leaders we identify the supplies and info they need through the state specific page on PR.
 
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Hell I am due for a vacation. Would love to visit Puerto Rico. I will keep an eye on this thread.
 
Would a strong writer please help with composing a email/letter to be sent to the Governor and the puerto Rican ? Please help! Pm me or post here
 
Hell I am due for a vacation. Would love to visit Puerto Rico. I will keep an eye on this thread.

If folks are serious about going to "vacation/campaigning" there and have the money to be able to fund themselves, that would be great. One suggestion is to look into the area of Aguadilla, PR. Its a nice area near a college, and often the airfare is cheaper into that airport. Only suggesting it because folks seem to always go right to the city of San Juan and overlook it. it may be a more receptive Ron Paul crowd in Aguadilla; just IMHO.
 
fyi: the basement is hot topics. non-members can't access it and the thread titles don't get tweeted.
 
Also in 2008 Mccain won Guam with only getting 9 Votes. Can we get at least 5-6 people to show up in Guam GOP Primary to vote for Ron Paul? Guam = 6 delegates


Mccain Won American Samoa with 9 votes as well. Samoa = 9 delegates
 
Also in 2008 Mccain won Guam with only getting 9 Votes. Can we get at least 5-6 people to show up in Guam GOP Primary to vote for Ron Paul? Guam = 6 delegates


Mccain Won American Samoa with 9 votes as well. Samoa = 9 delegates

Those all add up, and we'll need them to take on Romney.
 
Also in 2008 Mccain won Guam with only getting 9 Votes. Can we get at least 5-6 people to show up in Guam GOP Primary to vote for Ron Paul? Guam = 6 delegates


Mccain Won American Samoa with 9 votes as well. Samoa = 9 delegates

:D
 
Here's the contact for. Governor of american Samoa
They are 6hrs behind us est.

Governor Togiola T. A Tulafono
Phone: 684-633-4116
Fax: 684-633-2269
 
Their GOP voter lists might not be long, and therefore might not cost much.

Here is some information.

http://as.gop.com/StatesMapPage.aspx?

Read last part. Three campaigns,

http://www.mvguam.com/index.php?opt...pare-for-2012-presidential-election&Itemid=61

Woot, Read the bottom.

http://www.pacificnewscenter.com/in...understanding-q&catid=45:guam-news&Itemid=156

http://gu.gop.com/StatesMapPage.aspx?

Best I could come up with.



Awesome! Can we get a chipin started to buy the voter list so we can make calls and send brochures/campaign merchandise to these people
 
Contact info for Governor of Guam


Governor Eddie Baza Calvo
Phone: 671-472-8931 & 671-472-8936
Fax: 671-477-4826
 
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