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Junior Chimp
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« on: February 11, 2018, 10:23:21 PM »


October 4, 2015

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Jindal 2016: The change we need. The voice we deserve.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2018, 11:32:18 PM »



It's time for change. It's time for Jindal.

Campaign schedule for October 4-18

Overview:
South Carolina: Oct. 4 - Oct. 8
Florida: Oct. 9 - Oct. 12
New Hampshire: Oct. 13
Iowa: Oct. 14 - Oct. 16
Nevada: Oct. 17 - Oct. 18

Highlights:

South Carolina ( Oct. 4 - Oct. 8 )
Made speeches in Columbia (kickoff), Charleston, Greenville, and Rock Hill
Took campaign bus across the entire state, had lunch at many local diners where Jindal meet potential voters
Had 'town hall'-style formats where Jindal would answer questions from the audience on his campaign
Key policy: bringing jobs back to America, Obamacare repeal plan

Florida ( Oct. 9 - Oct. 12 )
Campaigned in the Panhandle, specifically held rallies in Pensacola, Marianna, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville
Visited local shops, asked local voters about what they would want in a future president
Went door-to-door knocking, especially in the cities but also the rural areas
Key policy: help Americans hit hard by the recession get back on track, tax reform, immigration

New Hampshire ( Oct. 13 )
Held speeches in Nashua and Manchester
Took campaign bus around the state, talked with and meet many voters
Had lunch at local diners, enjoyed a meal with potential voters, explained policy
Visit factories across the state, talk with voters about economic damage in the past few years
Enjoyed the scenery (with potential voters)
Key policy: factories closing down, job growth, economic liberty

Iowa ( Oct. 14 - Oct. 16 )
Held rallies in Des Moines, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, and Waterloo
Grassroots operation of Jindal knocking door-to-door, getting to know voters
Go through state on campaign bus so that Jindal can meet voters
Ate more lunch with voters, talked policy
Key policy: social issues, bringing agriculture back

Nevada ( Oct. 17 - Oct. 18 )
Hold rallies in Las Vegas and Carson City
Keep the grassroots tradition of talking to voters, getting to know them, by knocking door-to-door
Drive through state on campaign bus, meeting voters along the way
Key policy: restoring American jobs, helping Americans achieve the American dream, change is on the horizon

Operations:
  • Emphasized a grassroots campaign across every state, and the importance of knocking door-to-door and calling voters, getting the word out
  • Set up ground operations in every state, briefed staff on the campaign
  • Set up structural operations to deal with influx of volunteers across multiple states, including South Carolina, Florida, and Iowa
  • Emphasized to staff to reach out to everyone, no matter their political affiliation
  • Told staff to deliver Jindal's message of change to as many people as possible
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2018, 12:14:31 AM »

Columbia, SC


October 5, 2015

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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2018, 12:26:04 AM »

Marianna, FL


October 9, 2015

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« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2018, 12:30:11 AM »

Iowa City, IA


October 16, 2015

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Junior Chimp
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E: -0.26, S: 2.43

« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2018, 12:50:51 AM »

Ad #1 for Governor Jindal

"Crossroads"

To be aired in South Carolina, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, and New Hampshire

America is at a crossroads.
(Close up on girl running through wheat field to a road crossing)

(Girl looks in both directions)

One direction, change.

The other, the same old ways of every other presidency.

One leads to a reborn conservative movement, and the other leads to the death of the conservative movement.



One advocates for keeping their promises and doing politics differently, and the other advocates to keep the Washington machine running.



One advocates for a secure nation, and the other advocates what ever the focus groups say.



And only one advocates for a future.

(Girl runs to the brighter side)

(Cut to black)





It's decision time.


I'm Bobby Jindal, and I approve this message.
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