Posted by Brad @ 3:59 pm on December 3rd 2007

Paul Supporters Descend Into New Hampshire

Great piece in the Christian Science Monitor profiling some of the Ron Paul supporters already making their way to New Hampshire to work for the campaign. Bonus: I’m literally working daily with every single one of them.

The Paulites’ push for old-style, on-the-ground politicking in New Hampshire, coming just five weeks before the primary, marks a change for a support network that has always relied on websites and online fundraising. They’re here now because they see the Granite State – with its reputation as antitax, anti-big government, and pro-individual freedom – as especially fertile ground for a libertarian-leaning Republican candidate like Mr. Paul.

“New Hampshire is really important because it’s the first primary and it sends a message to other states about who’s viable and who the leading candidates are. There was all this Internet enthusiasm, but we didn’t have enough boots on the ground,” says Vijay Boyapati, a Google engineer who recently left the Seattle firm to work on Paul’s campaign.

Mr. Boyapati arrived Saturday in Manchester, N.H., to head up a project of his own invention: Operation Live Free or Die, named after the state motto. His aim is to bring 1,000 volunteers to New Hampshire to canvass for Paul. He calculates that if each volunteer, working seven to eight hours a day, meets 100 people daily, then the project can reach out personally to almost all 100,000 residents of Manchester before the Jan. 8 primary.

Then there’s Linda Lagana of Merrimack, N.H. Using her graphic-design talent and a small print shop, she has been creating Paul-for-president ads and fliers for months on the cheap. Her materials have ended up in the hands of voters across the state – and are even preferred to official campaign literature. Her highest-profile project so far: designing an advertisement published in USA Today the Wednesday before Thanksgiving.

Trevor Lyman, an online music promoter, already helped raise $4.2 million for Paul in a one-day Internet event Nov. 5. Two weeks ago he moved from Miami to Manchester, where he lives in a “frat house” with seven bedrooms, he says. He spends his days and nights working on other “money bomb” campaigns for the GOP candidate. At 37, Mr. Lyman plans to cast his first vote ever – for Paul on Jan. 8.

Once politically apathetic, these Paul supporters join many others who have become turbocharged almost overnight.

Now they’ve launched Five for Freedom, a campaign to get people to contribute $5 each to help those who want to live and volunteer in New Hampshire. So far, the cause has received more than 1,200 pledges.

This follows a very nice Salon piece on our group also.

If you want to support these guys, pledge only $5 for this Wed, December 5th:

If you want to donate above and beyond, I make my full pitch (sort of) here, but you can contribute directly:

4 Comments »

  1. You’re involved in a campaign to which people can contribute money?

    You should have said something.

    Comment by Adam — 12/3/2007 @ 4:19 pm

  2. I can definitely afford to give your guys a fin, maybe more. Thanks for all you do.

    Comment by Coogan — 12/3/2007 @ 4:50 pm

  3. Thanks so much for your hard work. I did make a donation.

    Comment by daveg — 12/3/2007 @ 5:18 pm

  4. You go girl.

    Comment by James — 12/3/2007 @ 6:05 pm

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