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Friday, September 28, 2012
Ranchers for Romney launch grassroots campaign
A small group of cattle producers has initiated a campaign called
“Ranchers for Romney,” intending to mobilize their fellow farmers and
livestock producers through the final weeks of the presidential
campaign. A source associated with the group says they believe this election is
one of the most critical in recent memory, and that Romney best
represents the interests of farmers, ranchers and other agribusinesses. The group plans to promote their program nationally through
advertising in trade media and word of mouth, with their focus on
individual, grassroots efforts. Organizers first are asking farmers,
ranchers, allied industry and all stakeholders in agriculture to join
them by donating what they can to the Romney campaign. Then they ask
supporters to reach out to at least 20 friends, neighbors and relatives,
encouraging them to do the same. The group emphasizes that this type of individual action can generate
surprising sums of money for the campaign. If one individual contacts
20 people who each agree to donate and contact 20 more, participation
jumps to 400, they say. If each of those 400 successfully contact and
solicit donations from 20 people, the total rises to 8,000. If donations
from 8,000 people average $100, the person making the initial calls
has, in essence, raised $800,000 for the campaign. The group encourages participants to send their donations directly to the Romney Victory Fund, using tracking number 8603 for Ranchers for Romney...link
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