Campaign for President of the United States

One last message before the caucus

Your caucus location may have changed! Examples include, but may not be limited to:

District 8, District 9, District 23, District 25, District 29, and District 39

Please be sure to check with the with the North Dakota GOP website here:

http://www.ndgop.org/flexpage.aspx?area=caucusplaces

Important Caucus Information

The following information will ensure that Ron Paul turns out the most support possible on caucus day, Tuesday, February 5.

Become a Delegate

This campaign is about bringing freedom back to this country and reclaiming the genuine conservative roots of the Republican Party. To help even more than going to the caucus and voting, you can become a delegate. If you wish to become a delegate to the National Convention, click here to find an application. The delegate selection process can be viewed here.

We have been fighting an up-hill battle since the beginning and we don’t want to let our guard down now! This is your chance, this is our time.

Arrive at your caucus location starting at 5:45 PM

  • Wear your Ron Paul gear to identify with other supporters - buttons, shirts, hats- Very Important!
  • You are representing Dr. Paul at these caucuses, be courteous and respectful of the process.


Coordinate with fellow Ron Paul Supporters in your area

  • Coordinate car pools
  • Coordinate rides for those in need
  • Email us nd@ronpaul2008.com if you or someone you know of needs a ride.


Speaking at your caucus

A supporter will be saying a brief speech before the caucus and samples are attached to this email. If you are concerned that no one is speaking at your caucus, email nd@ronpaul2008.com with your name, number and caucus location.

If you are speaking, stick to the basics - only official statements from the website.

Sample Speech 1 http://www.ronpaul2008.com/states/north-dakota/sample-speech-1/
Sample Speech 2 http://www.ronpaul2008.com/states/north-dakota/sample-speech-2/

One Final Note

These are the final steps in a process that began a long time ago. I know that many of you have put in many hours for this campaign. We are down to less than 72 hours before we see the culmination of our efforts. Grab everyone you know, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, co-workers, children, siblings…everyone. No army can stop an idea whose time has come.

Charlene Nelson
North Dakota State Coordinator
Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Campaign Committee

“Consistent, uncorrupted, traditional moral values - that is who Ron Paul is. He earned honestly his nickname, Dr. No, for his sometimes lonely stands against all the restrictions, regulations, and taxes Washington wants to impose down upon us. Sometimes, though, people come into the Caucus and think “well, I like so-and-so but he can’t win so I’m voting for one of the front-runners”. But this isn’t a horse race. There’s no prize for you if you vote for the one who ends up winning tonight. In fact, our role here in this caucus isn’t to select the ultimate winner. Our role is to pick the best possible candidate - and make no mistake - our role is to pick the best possible CONSERVATIVE candidate - to lead our great country. Ron Paul is the best - conservative - candidate. His message is so simple, yet so powerful: follow the Constitution and limit the federal government. Please join me in voting for Ron Paul.”

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