Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Ron Paul on the Road

When I heard the source of the information was a N.Y. Times chart, I instantly became suspicious.

Started smelling a stink, think I'm smelling sabotage.

I drive through there a lot, and the only signs you see are
Ron Paul!!!

You make your own judgments, reader
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"Ron Paul on the Road Enough?

Free Market News Network
Monday December 10, 2007

Recent feedbacks to FMNN and an on-line candidate-travel map - courtesy of the New York Times - raise the question of GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul’s travel schedule and whether he is visiting primary states enough, specifically Iowa and New Hampshire, especially the latter.

The NYT, on-line map seems to shows how many times candidates have visited certain states. According to the map, Ron Paul is apparently lagging behind some major Democratic and Republican candidates when it comes to visiting New Hampshire - a state that is likely sympathetic to his limited government campaign.

http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/schedules/pastevents/index.html?#candidate99

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Here’s a comment from FMNN feedbacker “NH for Paul” ...

http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=52251

I've spent a lot of time volunteering here. I stop in the campaign office at least once a week and I occasionally talk with people directly involved in the campaign effort. Ron Paul doesn't spend enough time here. His volunteers say it. His campaign staff says it. I know what the goals are and the resources available, and right now they just don't add up. It's true that polls are underestimating Paul's support, but not by as much as you think. I'd say his 8% poll numbers are really closer to 15%. He needs closer to 30% to WIN.

The major canvassing events are on weekends and there are only five weekends left. That's ten days, not including bad weather days. All I'm saying is to win, we need more boots on the ground and we need them NOW! Operation NH people, people who are willing to move here and canvass 7 days a week, are scrambling to find places to stay and they're not getting much support from the national campaign, as of yet. That offer to pay for room and board should be extended to people in a state that Ron Paul can actually WIN.


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Living around here, I think he's going to win anyway -- unless the vote is rigged and stolen!