This was too good. Had to post it. Someone (Paulie?) posted it in a comment.
This is good not only for Libertarians but for third parties generally. Brilliant!
This was too good. Had to post it. Someone (Paulie?) posted it in a comment.
This is good not only for Libertarians but for third parties generally. Brilliant!
Warren Redlich is CEO of SpinJ Corporation, which became owner of IPR in November 2012. He was the 2010 Libertarian candidate for Governor of New York, and has run for office as a Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Green, and Liberal.
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Steve, better to invert your calculations to determine money spent per percentage point of support:
McAuliffe: ~$560,000
Cuccinelli: ~$430,000
Sarvis: ~$9,400
Sarvis is clearly more efficient in winning support.
While you are working on these. By the end of September…
McAuliffe had Raised $25 million polling 45% or 1.8% per million
Cuccinelli had raised $15 million polling 35% or 2.3% per million
Sarvis had raised $94 thousand polling 10% or 107.5% per million
Who would you rather have in control of the Virginia Treasury?
Media Matters has a report that George Will’s column reaches a little over 50 million people. It ran in the Winchester Va. paper today.
Thanks George and Paulie for posting. How many papers carry George’s opinion?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/george-f-will-robert-sarvis-virginias-other-choice-for-governor/2013/10/23/1544f8d6-3b5c-11e3-b6a9-da62c264f40e_story.html
George Will’s opinion piece in the Washington Post talks about Robert Sarvis.
I love them all Paulie!
Out of the Sarvis memes, this is the one my ideas led to:
Yep, it was me. I put up a bunch of them in the comments here: https://independentpoliticalreport.com/2013/10/reason-article-on-sarvis-and-the-virginia-lp/
I was thinking of putting together an article with all of them, or even all the memes posted at https://www.facebook.com/libertarians the last few days (I worked on the concept stage of some of them, although I don’t do design myself) but hadn’t done it, at least not yet.