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defe07
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« on: September 27, 2007, 09:31:29 AM »

I'd really like to see third parties to focus on a bunch of states (say 10) and pour all the resources into these states. Small states might be a big advantage for third parties. For Presidential elections, barnstorm in the top 10 states and have a wide connection within these states, to boost up % (also have main fundraisers there). Third parties must be active nationwide but do you think it would be better if they focused on a bunch of states for Congressional elections and focus on getting attention in the top states for Presidential elections? Smiley 
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defe07
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2007, 01:04:13 PM »


Agreed but I see a couple of other states where the Libertarians could get good support. Texas, Arizona, Alaska, Florida, Indiana, maybe Maine. The Greens might focus on Maine, New York, Washington, California, the Constitutionalists might focus on Montana, Wyoming, Kentucky, Alabama, Texas. By the way, nice to see you in one of my threads again. Any other states where any of these parties might do well (if focusing on a group of states)? Smiley
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