To: EternalVigilance
Is there any chance that some national conservative group would be willing to help the campaign? Have you considered asking National Right to Life to sponsor a mailing or just providing a voter guide on pro-life issues? If there were some Right to Life chapters in West Virginia that could put the guides on cars at churches or similar places, it would give you some quick, positive exposure at a very low cost. Are there any gospel singers with strong ties to the pro-life movement who would consider giving a free concert? Are there any gospel concerts where you would be allowed to set up a booth and give palm cards? Are you allowed to give literature at high school football games? Maybe none of this is helpful, but these are a few ideas for low-budget campaigning.
WFTR
Bill
88 posted on
10/15/2002 8:09:36 PM PDT by
WFTR
To: WFTR
Great ideas...and most of them are already in full play.
All of the Right to Life groups have endorsed Jay Wolfe, and are making a great effort to get the message out to their constituency, mainly by mail, but also personally---they are some of our best stalwart volunteers out in the precincts.
Most of the literature distribution is our 'Jay vs Jay' piece. It is VERY effective, and is being passed out in churches, at ball games, at parades and festivals...basically everywhere that crowds gather.
This is the reason I have hope for a miracle finish on November 5th...the quality of the Wolfe people is extraordinary, and our message has traction.
To: WFTR
How is Van H campaign for governor doing? I was wondering about him the other nite, glad you had a link to his site.
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