Thursday, January 3, 2008

Getting Out Ron Paul's Iowa Vote

"Find Your Caucus Location - Caucus for Ron Paul on..."

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Et Tu, BBC? Latest Iowa Poll Has No Mention of Ron Paul

1) Find Your Precinct.

Follow this link and enter your zip code and street address to find out which precinct you live in. IGNORE THE POLLING LOCATION. YOU WILL NOT CAUCUS HERE. The polling location will not be used at all for the caucuses on January 3rd:

http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/voterreg/PollingPlace/search.aspx

2) Find Your Caucus Location.

This next link will bring you to a map of Iowa. Click on the county you live in, look for your precinct and find your caucus location:

http://www.iowagop.net/countycontacts.asp

3) Get ALL your friends and family to vote for Ron Paul.

4) Attend your local Republican caucus on January 3rd at 6:30 PM.

If you have any further questions, or need some clarification, here are some helpful contacts:

The Republican Party of Iowa: 515-282-8105. You can direct people to this number if they don’t have access to the internet and need help finding their precinct and caucus location.

Your County Auditor: http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/auditors/AuditorsList.html. Click on your county to contact your local GOP.

Ron Paul Des Moines HQ: 1-888-828-PAUL. Please call us if you have any further questions or concerns.

Ron Paul 2008!

This entry was posted on Monday, December 10th, 2007 at 5:26 pm"

And BRING YOUR CAMERAS and CELLPHONES, Ron Paul supporters!

"CNN Calling Iowans to Bring Cameras to the Caucus...."

"Iowans: Bring your cameras to the caucuses!

Be a part of the Best Political Team by giving the rest of the world a glimpse into what it's like to experience the 2008 Iowa caucuses firsthand.

We want your I-Reports every step of the way. Have you caucused before? Is this your first time? Bring CNN viewers INSIDE the room with pictures and videos of the first contests in the 2008 presidential election cycle. We want to see the speeches, the show of hands, the wheeling and dealing that goes down in churches, schools, and community halls all across Iowa. No detail is too small.

We'll feature some of the best I-Reports during Thursday night's special coverage of the Iowa caucuses beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

Use the form below to send files from your computer, or e-mail ireport@cnn.com from your cell phone. (Need help? Check the Toolkit.)

Some of the videos, photos and audio submitted may be selected for use on CNN.com, in CNN television programming or other CNN programming services, so by sending information you are agreeing to our terms of use.

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And if C(IA)NN decides not to use yours (why even bother giving it to them then), then POST IT ON YouTube!

So we can be sure it is a fair election.

"MySpace Users Choose Obama and Ron Paul as Leading..."

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MySpace Community Chooses Barack Obama and Ron Paul as Leading Presidential Candidates in Nation's First Presidential Primary

Thursday, January 03, 2008; Posted: 06:00 AM

LOS ANGELES, Jan 03, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- NWS | charts | news | PowerRating -- MySpace, the world's most popular social network, today announced the results of the first presidential primary in 2008, hosted online by the MySpace Impact Channel (http://impact.myspace.com), with Barack Obama and Ron Paul selected by the MySpace community as the preferred democratic and republican presidential candidates, respectively, in the 2008 general election. More than 150,000 MySpace users voiced their choice for the nation's highest office on January 1 and 2 via the MySpace Impact Channel, just days before the Iowa caucus.

"MySpace is proud to be kicking off the New Year by actively engaging millions of Americans in the political process through our first virtual presidential primary," said Jeff Berman, SVP of Public Affairs for MySpace. "The MySpace Generation has spoken and we're eager to see how the candidates will court this important voting demographic."

Key findings from the MySpace Presidential Primary include:

-- Democratic respondents selected Barack Obama, who led with 46% of the vote, followed by Hillary Clinton (31% of the vote) and John Edwards (8% of the vote)

-- Republican respondents selected Ron Paul, who led with 37% of the vote, followed by Rudy Giuliani (18% of the vote) and Mike Huckabee (16% of the vote)

-- 83% of respondents plan to vote in the 2008 primary(1)

-- 91% of respondents plan to vote in the general election(1)

-- The Economy/Jobs, the War in Iraq and Health Care were the most important issues to respondents(1)

MySpace Presidential Primary Methodology:

-- The MySpace Presidential Primary was conducted online between 3:01am EST on Tuesday, January 1 and 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, January 2, on the MySpace Impact Channel

-- All MySpace users in the United States were invited and able to participate

-- The average respondent age was 29 years old

-- 153,226 MySpace users participated in the poll

The MySpace Presidential Primary is one component of the MySpace Impact Channel (http://impact.myspace.com), MySpace's hub for social and political engagement, designed to empower MySpace users to make a difference in the world and to facilitate the connection between politicians, non-profits and civic organizations and the MySpace community. The Impact Channel houses the official MySpace pages for all of the major party presidential candidates; tools to enable voter registration, fundraising, and volunteering; and the successful MySpace and MTV Presidential Dialogue series (http://www.myspace.com/election2008.)

MySpace also recently announced the launch of a series of monthly Impact Presidential Polls meant to take the pulse of the MySpace Generation leading up to the 2008 general election. The Impact Presidential Poll unveils the political views and engagement of the MySpace Generation, providing an early view into the perspective of America's young adults.

About MySpace

MySpace, a unit of Fox Interactive Media Inc., is the premier lifestyle portal for connecting with friends, discovering popular culture, and making a positive impact on the world. By integrating web profiles, blogs, instant messaging, e-mail, music streaming, music videos, photo galleries, classified listings, events, groups, college communities, and member forums, MySpace has created a connected community. As the first ranked web domain in terms of page views(2), MySpace is the most widely-used and highly regarded site of its kind and is committed to providing the highest quality member experience. MySpace will continue to innovate with new features that allow its members to express their creativity and share their lives, both online and off. MySpace's international network includes 21 localized community sites in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Mexico, Australia, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Denmark, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Japan, Brazil and New Zealand. Fox Interactive Media is a division of News Corp. (NYSE:NWS) (NYSE:NWS.A) (ASX:NWS) (ASX:NWSLV).

(1) Information was gathered from optional exit polls and may not represent all those who participated in the primary

(2) Among the top 2000 domains comScore Media Metrix, November 2007. For more information on comScore Networks, please go to http://www.comscore.com.

SOURCE: MySpace"

And, strangely, or not so strange, those poll numbers are roughly the same as the AOL numbers.

Can you say RIG JOB, ladies and gentlemen?

I KNEW YA' COULD!!!!!!!!

If the shit-kickers at the MSM try stealing this thing, I'm going to burst with rage!!!!