Media Outlet:
*New Media
*Local Media Outlet
Content:
*Boston Tea Party
*Grassroots Supporters
Tone:
*Positive
*Upbeat
*Ron Paul has an active group of delegates
*Ron Paul supporters are acting independently (examples: full page ad in USA Today, the blimp)
Quote(s):
"How is this happening? And with Ron Paul not even listed in some polls?
Are people quitting their day jobs to prosthelize for Paul; middle classers throwing their money at a cause for which they’re actually not jaded?
They really are. And they’re doing it in
"Of the recently Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul, pundits from CNN to Fox News have been asking, “Who the hell is in charge?” They want to unveil the wiley wonk force behind the $6 million-plus fundraising record set last weekend on the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party...
“We don’t even coordinate,” Chi says. “We just come up with ideas, and push it out there.”
“You won’t hear about it in the news,” Chi says of his Web site. “It’s now the No. 1 delegate site in world. And I get thousands of hits. Any time you [type in a search engine], ‘become a delegate,’ it’s the No. 1 link. Word is getting out in chat rooms, social networking sites, blogs. It’s more like an underground kind of thing.”"
My thoughts:.It captures the interest revolving around Ron Paul well (localized, actions out of personal initiative, without a central directive).
No comments:
Post a Comment