If we’re going to win in 2020, we’re going to need, among other tools, (1) thousands of electronic “home” precincts, (2) for Trump’s rallies to be televised (he doesn’t do them just for pro-Trumpers in the arena), (3) clean-up voter rolls and (4) recognize the Alinsky-styled playbook when we see it. We don’t have to stoop to its dirty tactics; but, we must know them to expose them.
Here in Montana, what’s killing us are the “larger” cities, like Missoula, where they’ve lost their minds. In one of Helena’s precincts, thousands of pro-Tester ballots mysteriously appeared in the last hours of vote-counting, when Rosendale had a slight lead. Illegals are voting in every state. Get them off of our patriotic rolls! In Montana, “illegal” means “illegal”. Also, be aware that thousands of Californians are moving to Montana, calling it their primary residence and voting against Republicans.
Being part of an electronic “mom-&-pop” type of precinct doesn’t mean marching in front of the courthouse. Go on line; do some research. If you see something, say something. If you have an idea, spill it! Follow a pro-Republican/Christian campaign site, like rovingreporter.org … we’ll pass-along “marching orders” as we receive them. Help us, and others like us, to build email lists for Daines and Gianforte.
The internet won the 2008 election for Obama. Hillary failed to realize that an internet-funded candidate couldn’t be knocked-out for lack of funds. He built the most massive email address file from book signings, t-shirt and other memorabilia sales and, after awhile, from name recognition. Hillary won Super Tuesday. In the past, it’d always been that the loser of that monster primary election would drop out. Obama didn’t. Afterwards, both candidates were broke. Obama double-clicked and money poured-in to help him. Hillary ran out of time. We, Republicans, have to play smarter. We need to learn how to play the grassroots/cyber-roots games as effectively as Democrats.