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Gaining more ground now and for the general elections: Ron Paul Mass Message (CD/DVD) Bomb

 

We should step back and take a close look at where the Ron Paul Campaign is now. By meaning the Campaign I mean: The Campaign for the GOP nomination & The Campaign for President (Will be part of another post)
1- The Campaign for the GOP nomination:
The Campaign is doing great in terms of financial and recruitment resources:

- The official Campaign is creating and coordinating events, hiring new staff, going door to door, airing Tv/Radio adds, distributing video/audio/text material
- Supporters are joining in thousands
- Supporters are creating meetup groups and organizing different creative events to spread the message
- 24hours Money fundraising events are bringing in record sums:
o First Money Bomb (4.3 Millions “Remember the 5th” )
o Second Money Bomb (6.1 Million “The Boston Tea Party”)
o The next Money Bomb on Dr. Martin Luther King (A hero in the eyes of Dr. Paul) Monday 01/21/2008
- Supporters are joining to get elected as delegates and precinct leaders
- Supporters are volunteering to watch the vote, count and report the vote and report any misconduct in the polling locations
- Supporters are creating new Radio and Web TV stations to deliver the message
- Supporters raised money to fly a Blimp to make people curious about the “Who is Ron Paul, Google Ron Paul” and make them go search for information about Dr. Paul
- Supporters are organizing to take part in Straw Polls and show support for Ron Paul
- Supporters are maintaining and enlarging the Revolution Internet Social Network
- Supporters are doing the great work of going door to door and delivering the message
- Supporters are watching the old mainstream media (Which still dominate in delivering the “Information” to the voters) and reacting to the exclusions, the ignoring, the ridiculing, the misinformation and smear attacks
- Supporters are organizing Fundraising and other creative events to promote the message
- The Ron Paul internet Community is keeping growing, supporters are coming with new ideas and solutions to deliver the message. Websites and platforms are created on a daily basis to support Dr. Paul are created daily. Ron Paul forums, blogs, wikis, … etc are actively used to exchange information and discuss the subjects
- Supporters call in for Dr. Paul after every TV debate he takes part in
- Supporters are recording, creating video/audio files and sharing them with the voters on the internet
- Supporters are changing their profile pictures to Dr. Paul picture
- Supporters are linking the Campaign website and other grassroots websites from their personal, commercial, Social Network sites, … etc
- Supporters search, comment, explain, argument, digg the news articles and dominate the discussions gently with facts
- Supporters vote in every online Poll and share the link with others
- Supporters organize marches together, create Ron Paul signs, distribute materials, stand in snow holding signs, stand in the mood holding signs to make the people aware of the Ron Paul Revolution
- And a lot more ….

Do you see what a great job the grassroots are doing? All other candidates can just dream of it. Why do you think that we hear more and more often now those other candidates stealing parts of Dr. Paul’s message? You can just hope that they believe in what they say!

Let’s see where we are now:

Iowa 10% (2 delegates), NH 8% , Michigan 6% , Nevada 14% (4 delegates), SC 4%
Total= 8 delegates

Next States: Florida
Super Tuesday
… To see the dates for each state and the current results: www.wtpcast.com/CD_DVD_squeeze.asp

I think the official Campaign and the Grassroots did a great job with the resources they have.
I think we couldn’t have done better except if we had a centralized COORDINATION!

I have two points I would like to discuss with you:
1- The grassroots coordination:
I think it is a great thing to have a decentralized Campaign, it gives the supporters the ability to be involved directly in the Campaign. This is what makes the supporters active, It realizes the creativity of the supporters!
I think we should start coordinating the Grassroots efforts to avoid doing things twice (ex. I created a Web channel 4 weeks ago where supporters can gather to discuss and create video/audio content to deliver the message on CD, paper, online …, www.wtpcast.com . Now I see more people coming with the same idea and concentrating their efforts on this instead of concentrating on one).
I think we should work on centralizing our efforts in order not TO WAIST OUR RESOURCES!
The official campaign can’t and should not get involved in the Grassroots efforts coordination due to resources and legal matters
I think we should start coordinating our efforts in order to keep track on:

Who is doing what and when?
Who is participating and creating what?
Who needs help with what?
Where can I contribute with my skills?
Where can I keep track on what has been and should be done?
…. Etc
www.wtpcast.com

2- Delivering the message: Why multimedia material is such a great message delivery

When you see those fringe candidates (they call them frontrunners in the old mainstream) wining a state by 130 thousand votes, you ask yourself: Did we reach these voters and delivered the message? No, I don’t think so, may be some of them heard about Dr. Paul, but I am pretty sure that these voters didn’t hear the uncensored Dr. Paul message!
Is it really that hard to reach so many voters? Well yes, in a country with a 300 Millions population it is not that easy! But let’s see why it is so hard for this campaign in particular:

- The old mainstream media, Main TV and newspapers had vowed to ignore, to ridicules, smear and exclude Dr. Paul from the elections coverage. We all know why! He makes all other candidates look bad because he is honest, consistent and highly intelligent and intellectual: All in all “A rare politician” and his record shows it. He makes them look unfair and unbalanced. He just make them loose their masks!

I think we can bypass them and bring the message to every voter by taking one or two hours of our time and burn some CD’s with Dr. Paul’s videos which are available in all over the internet. These CD’s can be delivered in rallies by Supporters, distributed from door to door by volunteers, … etc YOU NAME IT!
The impact of such an event is unimaginable:
NOBODY CAN STAY INDIFFERENT TO DR. NO MESSAGE ONCE THEY WATCH HIS VIDEOS

Think about it, it doesn’t take you much effort and it helps other voters find Dr. Paul.

If 1 000 supporters burn 10 CD’s each, WE CAN GET 10 000 voters Dr. Paul’s message. At least 30% will join the campaign and vote for Dr. Paul. That’s 3 000 VOTES

If 10 000 supporters burn 10 CD’s each, WE CAN GET 100 000 voters Dr. Paul’s message. At least 30% will join the campaign and vote for Dr. Paul. That’s 30 000 VOTES

If 100 000 supporters burn 10 CD’s each, WE CAN GET 1 000 000 voters Dr. Paul’s message. At least 30% will join the campaign and vote for Dr. Paul. That’s 30 000 VOTES

www.wtpcast.com/CD_DVD_squeeze.asp

Let's bring his message of peace, freedom, prosperity, pursuit of happiness and the restoration of the constitution into the living room of every American! If we can’t air it in the old mainstream media, let’s distribute it, to be run on CD/DVD player's and Pc’s. This doesn't cost you much money and the time you will spend on it will be worth it!

  • You can pledge below to burn an amount of CD's Or DVD's of a series of Dr. Paul's videos that will be selected by You and other Ron Paul supporters (You can start downloading and burning your selection if you think it's better because of the timeline!). (You can eventually participate in creating new ones. If You have any ideas, video/audio editing skills to contribute by, go to WTPcastForums)
  • You can pledge to distribute CD's in your Town/City/County/State

 

After the videos are selected and sorted by Votes, You will get the web address where the final videos are stored. Download and burn as many CD's as You pledged to create.

You will also get a list of volunteers who pledged to distribute the CD's. Contact the person next to your location and provide them with the CD's. If your states primaries are very close, Don't wait! Download Ron Paul videos and burn them on CD's/distribute NOW!

To Vote for your preferred Dr. Paul videos Or to link your preferred ones go to WTPcastBroadcast

To Participate in the discussions, suggestions, questions, critics ... etc. go to WTPcastForums

To Watch WTPcast Stream go to WTPcastMain

To See How many pledged to burn and dristribute the CD's, See tables below by State.

 

 



     Name:

     Email:

     Repeat Email:

    Your State:  
    I pledge to burn this amount of CD's:   
    I pledge to distribute this amount of CD's:   


 
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States already pledged:

FL

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul Florida 29 Jan 200 97% 10% 11/21/2008 100 100 0% 0 0

MI

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul Michigan 15 Jan 200 97% 10% 11/21/2008 50 50 6% 0 0

NJ

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul New Jersey 5 Feb 2008 97% 10% 11/21/2008 60 60 0% 0 0

NY

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul New York 5 Feb 2008 97% 10% 11/21/2008 100 100 0% 0 0

OR

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul Oregon 20 May 200 97% 10% 11/21/2008 100 100 0% 0 0

UT

Candidate
State
Primaries date
WTPcast
Poll
Other Polls
Poll date
Total of Distribution
Pledges
Totat of CD Burn Pledges
Caucuses Result
Caucuses Votes
Caucuses Delegates
Ron Paul Utah 5 Feb 2008 97% 10% 11/21/2008 5 5 0% 0 0

 

 

 

2008 Timeline January

* January 15 - Michigan Primary
* January 19 - Nevada Caucuses
* January 19 - South Carolina GOP primary
* January 24 - Republican debate Boca Raton, Florida
* January 26 - South Carolina Democratic Primary
* January 27 - Democratic debate Boca Raton, Florida
* January 29 - Florida Primary
* January 30 - Republican Debate Simi Valley, CA

February

* February 3 - Maine GOP caucus
* February 5 - The so-called "National Primary": Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,    California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas,    Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota,    Oklahoma, Tennessee, American Samoa, and Utah will combine to either produce an    instant nominee, or force open conventions in both major parties. 
* February 9 - Louisiana primary, Nebraska caucus, Washington caucus
* February 10 - Maine caucus
* February 12 - District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
* February 19 - Wisconsin primary
* February 19 - Hawaii primary

March

* March 4 (The original Super Tuesday): Massachusetts, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas,    Vermont
* March 8 - Wyomnig primary
* March 11 - Mississippi primary

April

* April 22 - Pennsylvania primary
* (date to be determined) - The 2008 US Constitution Party National Convention    convenes in Kansas City, Missouri.

May

* May 3 - Guam
* May 6 - Indiana, North Carolina
* May 13 - West Virginia primary
* May 20 - Kentucky, Oregon
* May 26-29 - The 2008 Libertarian National Convention convenes in Denver,    Colorado.

June

* June 1 - Puerto Rico
* June 3 - Montana, South Dakota, New Mexico GOP Caucus

September

* September 1-4 - The 2008 Republican National Convention convenes in Saint Paul,    Minnesota
* September 26 - First Presidential Debate Oxford, Miss.

October

* October 2 - Vice Presidential Debate St. Louis, MO
* October 7 - Second Presidential Debate Nashville, TN
* October 15 - Hempstead, NY

November

* November 4 - General Election Day

December

* December 15 - Electoral College casts official votes for President & Vice-President;    each state's electors meet in the state capital

 

Source: http://www.vocalo.org/node/11118

Contact: webadmin@wtpcast.com

 

 

 

This event is a grassroots effort and is not associated
with the Official Ron Paul campaign.