Top States Organizing to WIN
Our last report a couple of months ago titled IOWA in FIRST PLACE - Montana, Vermont, Idaho Jockey for Second told the story of who to watch as teams organize to take back their states.
The goal is 10,000 Local Coordinators nationwide, with each state having set their goals based on total population. Local Coordinators are the key to winning back our beloved Country, one neighborhood at a time.
Recent stats show a surprising turn of events!
IDAHO shot out in front from fourth place just a couple short months ago into the number one spot with 72.55% of goal.
IOWA (who has been in front throughout) remains neck and neck, holding its own at second place with 72% and 72 Local Coordinators.
WASHINGTON STATE moved up on the inside from fifth place into a coveted third place with 69.16% of goal and a whopping 148 Local Coordinators (more than any other state).
MONTANA and VERMONT continue to run like the wind, holding fourth and fifth place respectively, with 60.87% and 58.82%.
MINNESOTA and NORTH DAKOTA, ever-vigilant, jockey for sixth place with over 40% of goal, and UTAH is not far behind with over 38% of goal.
In addition to Washington, three additional states now have over 100 Local Coordinators each: Texas (135), Florida (126), and California (119).
New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan each have over 90 Local Coordinators and are headed toward the "100 mark".
Congratulations to all.
Who will win the race? It's anyone's guess!
Stay tuned...
Categories: Campaign For Liberty, Grassroots News, Action Item, Current Events, Revolution Tags: coordinator, local, neighborhood, Organize, local coordinator
Showing comments 1—15 of 15
Posted 06/02/09 7:58 PM
 Tony DeMott Ypsilanti, MI | Keep a close eye on this. We're hard core scrappers in Michigan and we're coming for ya Idaho!
Good luck everyone.
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Posted 06/02/09 10:58 PM
 Casey Anderson Cedar City, UT | It shows Iowa has 72 local coordinators if you click on the state? Am I missing something? |
Posted 06/02/09 11:05 PM
 elkingrey Bowman, CA | No, the reason they are in first is because they have a higher percentage of local coordinators to population ratio than any other state. |
Posted 06/02/09 11:25 PM
 ArtofKenpo Franklin Square, NY | Hi, This is new news to me, it sounds awesome but could anyone explain to me what this movement is? I havent heard of it before.
thanx alot |
Posted 06/03/09 02:46 AM
 TruthSaga San Jose, CA | Elkingrey and I have Cali on our backs... financially :( |
Posted 06/03/09 06:28 AM
 gmassi001 Des Moines, IA | Hello to all you horse racing fans!
Im one of the jockeys riding the horse in Iowa called "The
Fighting 4th", and in fact, were riding right now, so it is rather hard to talk & ride at the same time. I just wanted to let everyone know to keep an eye on Iowa! If you see a surge in our membership numbers after this weekend.(6-6/7th-09)Contact us and we'll be glad to "let you in" on what we did. Of course we would like to win this race, however, one great thing about this race is, In the end. WERE ALL GOING TO BE THE WINNERS!!!
THE REVOLUTION CONTINUES! |
Posted 06/03/09 10:35 AM
 Casey Anderson Cedar City, UT | ELKINGREY - I don't think you read my comment entirely.
"IOWA (who has been in front throughout) remains neck and neck, holding its own at second place with 72% and a cool ----100 Local Coordinators."
If you click on Iowa it shows they have 72 local coordinators, not 100.
I'm just wondering if I am getting my info in the wrong place. |
Posted 06/03/09 11:43 AM
 Deb Wells Kansas City, MO | Casey, thanks very much for pointing that out - you are correct.
I've edited the number of Local Coordinators for Iowa.
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Posted 06/03/09 11:54 AM
 e rowe South Bend, IN | Everybody who's in C4L and has not yet paid the necessary dues for the privilege of being a local coordinator needs to understand how vitally important this is. You see, once you become a local coordinator you are provided with all the necessary tools to go out and recruit more members of C4L. And then they will also be encouraged to become dues-paying local coordinators so they can go out and recruit more members. Then, eventually, the whole nation will be dues-paying local coordinators of C4L and we will finally have liberty! |
Posted 06/03/09 2:57 PM
 Son Of Liberty Erie, PA | Pennsylvania. The Independence State! |
Posted 06/03/09 3:09 PM
 Scott Olver Orlando, FL | Bravo all... especially Deb! |
Posted 06/03/09 4:14 PM
 elkingrey Bowman, CA | Sorry Casey, I misunderstood your question. It seems you were on to something. |
Posted 06/06/09 08:02 AM
 MichaelBarry Sebring, FL | The way to recruit new members is to join community activist groups, third parties, Tea party groups, Voters Leagues etc. and offer to them the philosophy of liberty here at C4L and the networking capability of the site. Once here, there are unlimited opportunities for education and action. It works for me. |
Posted 06/28/09 10:57 PM
 Dan Prentice Spring Hill, FL | Look out Ya'll
Here comes the Fighting 5th congressional district of Florida
(Thats enunciated Florda Ya'll) featuring Hernando county.
watch us grow
Dan Prentice
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Posted 07/08/09 1:50 PM
 the revolution party Florence, AL | What's the goal for AL? I am not much, but I have a big mouth...hehehe. |
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