Grow the GOP
The first call-to-action on GOPrising is to grow the GOP by calling on YOU, Ron Paul supporters to i) ensure that you are Republican voters, ii) tell your friends (see how it works) that you are a Ron Paul Republican, and iii) ask your friends to get on the bandwagon too. Then watch the effect of the emails you sent to your friends spread across the land.
We can provide you with a way to make this happen. But only YOU can make it happen.
Ron Paul is a Republican. He is running for President as a Republican. The Republican Party will decide who their nominee for President is. And in many states, listed below, only Republicans can vote in the primary. These states include:
Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado (Dec 5), Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan (Dec 16), Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey (Dec 17), New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island (Dec 5), South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia (Nov 30), Wyoming.
This information is almost certainly incomplete and will change. For reliable info, the official Ron Paul campaign. My reason for putting this info here is to make a point. The states in boldface have 2007 party change registration deadlines. Some of those deadlines have already passed. In other words, if you actually want a voice in choosing who the Presidential nominees are in 2008, you need to act NOW. Or better yet, yesterday.
If you know someone in the bolded states, you must contact them TODAY and ask them to become Republican. If you live in a state that is striked-out, it is too late for you to change affiliation and vote personally - but you can still change party affiliation and send the call to action on to everyone you know in other states. If you live in a state that is not listed, you may (or may not) be able to vote - but you can only influence the nomination and selection of delegates by becoming a Republican. Your voice can not be silenced unless you choose not to make it heard and choose to do nothing.
It is quite sad that Presidential elections and internal party politics have gotten so distorted and insider-driven that people have to pay attention to elections a year in advance. But them's the facts. Both parties have a wing of their party that has no interest in expanding the party (aka - the imploding wing). Their interest lies in remaining the big fish in their pond and they don't care how small their pond becomes as long as it remains theirs. They prefer to drive people out of the party - and indeed to drive people from voting altogether.
And just as sadly, that has often been our individual response. To get so disgusted with the games and the politics and a choice between Tweedledee and Tweedledum that we just drop out. We become apathetic or drop party affiliation or even drop our voter registration when we move. Well this year enough is enough. For the first time in years not only do we have a real nominee to choose in Ron Paul, we have the opportunity to truly change things. The imploders have succeeded in making the party so demoralized that it is easier to take it back. And we will find that there are many in the GOP who welcome a GOP that is energized and growing. But we must show them that that is what we are doing. All it will take to do so is our confidence, our will, and our IMMEDIATE action.
That is what we hope to achieve with our Grow the GOP campaign. Join us. Join the GOPrising!

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You are absolutely right !!!
Start your local registration drive - time grows short.
This works and is similar to the drive by United Republicans of California that got Barry Goldwater the GOP nomination in 1964.
The Christmas Season presents opportunities. Consider this approach to activist at Christmas time. (Also consider carolling and pass out literature after singing.)
We do not have to stop working for Ron Paul just because it is Christmas.
Without Ron Paul our chances of turning our country around are slim to none. Many of us have worried about the Christmas Season because we think people will not be interested in Ron's campaign. *That does not have to be true. All of us are worried and that includes parents trying to give their children a special minute with the Jolly Old Elf. Let children tell you what they want under the tree while we help their parents find hope for America.
*Parents are always looking for a Santa so they can photograph their kids enjoying that special moment. Kids will make a bee line for you along with their parents. Make it a moment the whole family will remember; a moment that can change their lives for the better.
*Get your Santa outfit, arm yourself with suitable Ron Paul literature and DVDs and give kids a Santa experience that will last. Your candy canes could say, *Freedom * the Gift that Lasts a Lifetime * Vote Ron Paul 2008,* or something else suitable.
*This year give the most cherished gift anyone can have. Freedom.
Registration = REVOLution
The problem: Getting the Republican Nomination for Ron Paul. This is not a problem in all states; some have open primaries. In states with closed primaries we must efficiently register enough Ron Paul Republicans to give Ron the clout needed to take the nomination at the Convention next year.
To shorten time we need to follow the plan below, focusing attention on local, grass-roots organizing at the precinct level. This raises the representation for Paul in the Republican Party, diluting the impact of the NeoCon leadership presently in control.
By so doing we simultaneously create a platform for other supporting candidacies. To be most effective, Ron should go in with support from Congress.
Fortuitously, we have some insight into how this was accomplished before – and the help of the massive Internet presence Ron Paul has generated. Once before dedicated activists organized to give the nomination to a candidate whom the Republican Party did all in its power to marginalize. That candidate was Barry Goldwater.
The Goldwater Movement reaffirmed the vision for individual freedom that still inspires us today. The individuals whose work got Goldwater the nomination did not use a lot of money; they used shoe leather, walking their neighborhoods and giving away or selling books.
We will walk our precincts and neighborhoods and do the same – using brochures, issues, and persuasion backed up by registration cards and Ron Paul Republican cards.
To get enough people to walk the precincts, we will begin doing outreach through the kind of activism now being undertaken by the MeetUp groups and extending that into presentations to groups from the community, community groups such as the Lions Clubs and to Republican Clubs and the Republican Party itself.
The Republican Party has imploded. Every day more Republicans see the moral bankruptcy and the real agenda behind the last decades of political action. We have the cure; a clear message of hope. We can deliver that message to activists, reminding them of the real foundations of Republicanism. They need to know. Knowing, they can choose to clean their own house.
Agenda for Community- Club – Republican Meetings
A few facts about the media. They are lazy. If you provide something they can put in without any editing or cutting it is far more likely to appear. They need to fill up space generally. Link it to local groups, local problems; use the names of all prominent local people you can.
You need:
An article/news release aimed at issues on point from the Ron Paul Campaign that go to the problems facing the local area. Interview a local businessman, small farmer, shop owner, the owner of a factory that has been shut down, someone whose job was outsourced. There are lots of possibilities given just how deep the coming depression will be.
Get it in the local papers, including the throwaways.
Build your media list for newspapers, radio shows, and local television, including Public Access.
Post the media releases you put out there as well and include the link in the release.
Set up a website that allows you to let people know through the Internet when and where the presentations will be made. Call local organizations to offer the presentation.
Flyers and news releases should have a number/e-mail for RSPVs.
The Presentation:
Set up – Find a place. Some restaurants provide a private room. Banks will sometimes provide a meeting room; have a table where you can put out brochures and a table with a sign-in sheet. Include Names, Addresses, e-mails and phone numbers and political affiliation and a pile of cards so attendees can write down their issue of most concern.
Find already-committed Ron Paul Supporters from different political viewpoints; make sure they attend your Community Meetings to tell their stories.
At the same time: Write that article; get it into the papers; follow up to make sure it will be run on a timely basis. Be charming.
The Presentation – At your own location
Welcome attendees – serve coffee, cookies, punch.
Have a sign-in sheet when they walk in.
Get them settled.
Let them know exactly how long the presentation will last and keep to your schedule. The local campaign needs to be its word.
Begin by having an MC introduce him or herself and then introduce the speaker, if you have one. If the person(s) you interviewed for your article is there, introduce them at the beginning as a special guest.
Go around the room and ask people to introduce themselves. Ask them to give their name and the issue that most concerns them. Write down their answers, making a tally. You can also do this by providing cards for the same purpose when they walk in; ask them to write their issue and put it in a basket, box, or other container. Make this friendly and warm.
Ask who is already supporting Ron. Get them to tell the group why that is. Read the issues on the cards.
Show the DVD.
Talk about honesty, about what America's form of government was supposed to have been.
Have DVD's to give away. Make sure there is a basket for donations, you always get more this way.
Have brochures.
Ask people to re-register Republican and vote for Ron. When they do this make sure you applaud. Give them their Ron Paul Republican Card.
The Presentation at their Location – Republican Clubs, Local organization meeting
You do a media release in addition to what they will be doing. Add their contact information to your own.
Call well in advance to make sure they have what you need to show the DVD, if you are doing that as part of your presentation. Ask how many will be attending so you are amply supplied.
Get the names of everyone you talk to; take your own business cards. (see jpeg if you want one with a Ron Paul Republican logo.) As soon as you get home, transcribe these into your Ron Paul Data Base. You will be using that soon.
The Presentation you make to Republican Clubs and other community Organizations
When you arrive, find the person who is in charge and introduce yourself. Ask them to have attendees fill out a card (they need not use their name) with the three most critical issues faced by America and then the three issues faced by their community. You will be using these for your presentation.
Thank them for inviting you. Remember to send a thank you note afterwards. Those things are remembered. It is said the George Bush Sr. was elected from a stack of 10,000 thank you notes.
Begin by linking to the issue you used in the paper. Then broaden out into the problems local areas are having trying to survive. (see Organization remarks)
For Republican Clubs (see Visiting fellow Republicans)
When you close, thank them for coming.
Model remarks
What it is today. How far we have gone astray. Talk about the local problems, the local community, what we want and need for our families. Why the Ron Paul Campaign matters if we are to take back our control of our communities and protect our families.
Fellow Republican Clubs
Find these on line or from you County Chairman – who you should get to know immediately.
Community Organizations
Different for every community. Compile a list.
Your own Presentation
Brochure
Model Flyer
Article
Build on this outline:
The issue you know is most compelling for your community.
A personal, local story told by an individual that illustrates that principle.
Finding the right person is the most important part of this exercise. Look for someone who is as well known in the community as possible. Think mainstream, family, hardworking, involved. Best if they connect to as many local rganizations as possible.
Show how a Paul Presidency solves the problem through local action and empowerment.
Include the response this brings from the person with the problem.
News Release
Release cites article and gives times, places, contact information and specifics on the events you roll out from this. Also let them know you are available to present to local organizations but contact those organizations anyway. Never let the initiative be with others.
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