posted by Justin Hart | 6:30 AM |
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Back by popular demand... we have updated our Mitt Romney interactive New Hampshire map. There was some jive talk last week that Thompson could easily catch up to Romney's organization in New Hampshire.
I tend to disagree. I think you will too.
Click on any of the icons, zoom in, or
view the larger map.
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posted by Justin Hart | 1:35 PM |
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UPDATE:
Matt Lewis of Townhall.com and others have some legitimate qualms with the NH poll. That's fine. But the % error in the poll to show anything but movement upward for Mitt is convincing enough to me to tout it.
So the
latest poll out of New Hampshire shows Romney with his first significant lead over McCain and Rudy. Even
John Podhoretz had to concede that Romney helped himself in the debate.
So what's happening here? How is a small no-name Governor making a name for himself in a state that borders Massachusetts but prides itself on being very different than it's southern neighbor?
Two words:
ground game.
Fred Thompson advocates are all excited about running a virtual campaign that has few boots but lots of national pizazz. "National pizazz" should be part of every campaign (Romney has the national fundraising snazzy programs for example) but you NEED BOOTS ON THE GROUND to make a difference.
Dick Morris loves to talk about the Internet making a big difference.... he's right about that... but he has misguided expectations if he things it will make ALL the difference. It won't.
But I like the Internet a lot.... so on the inaugural day of
TechRepublican.com I give you the interactive
New Hampshire Google Map.
Never mind the Mitt Roots... let's demonstrate the Mitt "Boots".

If you like Google Earth...
here's the download link for the KML file!
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posted by Justin Hart | 2:32 PM |
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So... we all know that New Hampshire is important when it comes to Primaries. I sometimes get emails asking... what's happening on the ground.
Well, we are testing out a new feature on MMM, an interactive Google map showing all kinds of details regard the Romney Campaign, where they've been, endorsements, fundraisers, headquarters and more. Take a look and
give us your feedback
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