Things Paul Supporters Can Do

I had to post this.

With a lot of friends who are supporters of Ron Paul, it might help.

All American Blogger writes:

“Hello Ron Paul supporters.

Look back at 2008. Ron Paul refused to endorse the Republican Party candidate, Sen. John McCain. He even refused to endorse the Libertarian Party candidate, Bob Barr. He endorsed the Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin.

And the results?

Two things.  First, all the libertarian, Ron Paul protest votes amounted to about half of one percent of all the votes cast.  Less than one percent.

Second, Ralph Nader got more votes than Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin combined.

Let’s be honest with each other.  That’s just sad.”

He continues, then offers some suggestions.  25 of them (with a bonus) to be exact

I am listing only the first 5:

  1. Join the Republican Party:  You read that right.  Go to GOP.com and join up.  Get their newsletter.  Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Twitter.  Join the team.
  2. Go the the GOP Website for Your State and Volunteer:  Missouri’s GOP website is www.mogop.org.  When I go there, I can volunteer to help the party.  Volunteering is often a great way to get your foot in the door.  Once you start volunteering and networking, then you can so something like #4, but first, you really should do #3.
  3. Attend the County Party Committee Meeting:  The Republican Party has committees in each county.  Personally, I don’t know that my county ever meets.  If they do, they aren’t advertising when.  All you have to do is go to the GOP’s website for your state.  Find the page showing county committees and see who is on yours.  Reach out to them and find out when they are meeting next.  Attend the meeting and press the flesh.  Get to know these folks.  If you really try, you could be working with them someday.  Which brings us to…
  4.  Become a Member of the County Party Committee:  How does one get on the county party committee? Right now, I don’t know. I never thought about trying to get on one. That’s a good question for you to ask when you attend your first meeting.  Once you are on the committee though, work hard politicking so you can…
  5. Become the Chair of the County Party Committee:  Boom!  Now you’re doing it.  Running a county committee is a great way to actually start impacting the direction of the party.  And, done right, could open the door to #6.

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