What’s Wrong With the Ron Paul Super Brochure?

I am certain that we all have anecdotal stories that seem to discount what I am saying here. Please do not think that I am opposed to your own personal methods of activism. Everyone will have their own unique way of reaching their own sphere of influence. However, discounting the tried and true methods of political activism that have worked for decades–and recently put Rand Paul in the Senate–would be very unwise.

Here’s an excerpt from an earlier article that will help put this all in perspective.

Winning an election is a numbers game. When it comes down to it, a shockingly small segment of the population decides an election. Think about it, among the entire population–for our purposes, let’s say 100 people. Of this group, 60 will be eligible voters (think children, illegals and felons). Of these 60, 40% will be registered to vote, leaving us with 24. Of these 24 voters, 25% will likely turn out on election day. That leaves us with 6 people, of which 3 will vote in the Republican primary. In order to win, you need only 50% +1 of this final pool; this assumes a contest of two candidates. In a primary with multiple candidates, even fewer votes are required for victory. (These numbers are approximate and vary from year to year.)

How We Win

While our activities can take many forms, they must all focus on identifying and influencing this exclusive pool of likely Republican primary voters. For many of us, this requires a whole rewiring of our activism mindset. The time has come to shift from education mode to full-on effective campaigning for Ron Paul!

At iroots.org, we pledge to provide you with the resources and training you’ll need to be the best and most effective activist you can be. So go ahead, jump right in and share your activism success and horror stories and stay tuned…there is so much more to come!

In Liberty,

Aaron Jones
Founder and Activism Coordinator
iroots.org

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