What can teens like me do to help RP?

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I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Also, I'm homeschooled, so I can't start a club or anything like that at a public school.
 
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I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Spread the words on facebook and host a barbecue?
 
I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Also, I'm homeschooled, so I can't start a club or anything like that at a public school.

First off, +rep to you and everything you are doing. Awesome to hear someone your age doing all of that.

Second, what you can do is keep calling and spreading the message through any social media you can (Facebook, if you have one, etc.), as well as trying to win over family and friends. And if your parents are willing, put some signs up or make some signs and stick around your yard or somewhere you are legally allowed to. Just liberty and Ron Paul themed ones.

Sorry I can't offer better advice.
 
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It's so awesome that you have an interest in any of this at a young age. Some suggestions:

- Talk to people who are old enough to vote, especially people older than your parents. If you have older relatives or family friends and neighbors, that conversation goes a long way.

- Make signs and put them up around your area.

- Wear your Ron Paul gear as often as you can. Buttons, shirts, hats, etc. It's free advertisement and people do look and comment, I know this from experience. Maybe you can get your parents to take you to play bingo some night while you wear some eye-catching gear. ;)

- Print little business cards with helpful Ron Paul-related URLs on them; carry them around with you and give them to people who might be interested.

- Make pro-Ron Paul videos for YouTube; post them on all social media sites.

- Reddit has a Ron Paul channel with a lot of discussions and info.
 
Just tell your parents you're going out to play sports or do yard work...how can they stop you from striking up a conversation with your neighbors?

Most adults respect teens/young adults that take current events seriously and know a lot.
 
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I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Also, I'm homeschooled, so I can't start a club or anything like that at a public school.

You're doing great already. It's very uplifting to hear someone so young be so involved in the Liberty Movement :)

Our future may be bright yet.
 
I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Also, I'm homeschooled, so I can't start a club or anything like that at a public school.

You can do a lit drop instead of canvassing, not sure if your parents will see that any differently.

But really, don't sweat it, 3000 calls is probably more than 90% of the forum has done.. keep on keepin on!

Are there any homeschool groups in your area? Those are what helped carry Ron Paul in his district all those years... They are a solid voting block.

Run for office yourself, or get involved in the GOP on a committee - resume builder. Learn how to win - If this is near you, and you want to attend it, I'll sponsor you. http://www.leadershipinstitute.org/training/School.cfm?SchoolID=20021
 
I've made about 3000 phone calls, but canvassing isn't really working out for me since my parents aren't too thrilled about me going door to door. Any suggestions? I'm in Michigan - primary's in 13 days!

Also, I'm homeschooled, so I can't start a club or anything like that at a public school.

Keep phoning GOP voters & make them realize that Paul is the only Republican that can beat Obama because he's the only one who will attract enough Independets & Democrats to beat Obama (due to Paul's anti-war & pro-civil liberties stance) & if Paul isn't the nominee then GOP will face a backlash from Paul-supporters & they won't vote GOP & that will mean an Obama victory! - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...es_presidential_election,_2012#Three-way_race

Great work you're doing by the way & I wouldn't recommend lying to your parents, just do what you can in your capacity & that should be fine :)
 
It's so awesome that you have an interest in any of this at a young age. Some suggestions:

- Talk to people who are old enough to vote, especially people older than your parents. If you have older relatives or family friends and neighbors, that conversation goes a long way.

I like this idea. We need to reach the seniors. Maybe visit a retirement community? :)
 
Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm definitely not lying to my parents, though. :-)

I did get in a little discussion last week with a woman who's a big Tea Party member and Santorum supporter I rattled off my list of "what's bad about Santorum" points, and she suddenly became quieter.
 
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Also, continue to educate friends your own age about the liberty movement in this country, as they are the future that we'll need before we know it.

Another thing to do (I know this is probably more passive of an answer than you wanted) but be even better educated on your own state and county party rules so that when you turn 18 you will be ready for a local party position. Also, read Robert's Rules of Order, which has good info even for primary states.
 
Good for you. +1 Rep. We homeschool too.

Take stock of your resources and determine how best to apply them. I don't know your particular circumstances however you likely have more soft assets like time and motivation, than you do hard assets like money and transportation. Take a look into the concept of guerrilla marketing and figure out how best to apply it in a hyper local manner.

http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/193306

You can read about things to educate yourself, and you should. Focus on knowing Dr. Paul's issues and positions. If you can determine the history behind them, even better. Use Google News Archive to search for those issues in old local/regional newspapers to give them local flavor and context. Know you local political system, party chairman, processes, etc.

Education only gets you so far. Hands on application of what you know is what build experience. Keep plugging away and keep your thoughts in context. Your path to liberty doesn't end in 13 days, it began when you started hearing its message and only ends when you consciously turn away from it.

Good luck!
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Contact businesses or your local Parks and Rec and see if you can set up an info table and work it with friends for a Saturday.
 
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Thanks for all the suggestions! I'm definitely not lying to my parents, though. :-)

I did get in a little discussion last week with a woman who's a big Tea Party member and Santorum supporter. Ugh! I rattled off my list of "what's bad about Santorum" points, and she suddenly became quieter.
+rep

Way to honor your parents! You are an inspiration! Stay humble and kind in your conversations. Listen well. God Speed, Louise
 
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