More From Wead: Ron Paul and Karl Rove don’t mix
December 15th, 2008 1:34 pm | by Marc Gallagher | Published in Activism, Election, Politics | 0
Doug Wead continues his excellent series on Ron Paul’s GOP nomination winning strategy for 2012. In his latest he tackles hiring the right campaign manager at the right time.
To win, Ron Paul has to hire the right people. There are only 24 hours in a day and he cannot do it all. Others have to think things through for him and present him with options. And, of course, he cannot run his own campaign. He will be too busy. He needs help.
Well, you say, shouldn’t he hire his political advisor before he commits to wining the Iowa Straw Poll? Isn’t hiring the first step? Answer? Nope.
In the first place, he has to decide about the Iowa Straw Poll right away because it affects the decision on whom he hires. He will want someone who agrees with the plan and who can bring something to the table to help make it work. Finally, if the person he hires doesn’t see the Iowa Straw Poll as a no brainer, he shouldn’t hire him or her anyway. So that is why I list the hiring of the political advisor after the ISP (Iowa Straw Poll) commitment.
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