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  • Subject: Why is a bloc vote so powerful? , email
  • Date: 2007-06-15
    Very informative "Kingmaker" Political Secrets II email. More power to you and information emails like this! 
    
     
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    Political Secrets II:
    We Are the Kingmakers in Calif. Presidential Primary

          No one who has read "Political Secrets I" can fail to be impressed
    with the power of a bloc vote. To review the earlier email, visit
    http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/posterboard.html Here's
    a bigger secret -- the ABSOLUTE power of our bloc vote in the 2008
    presidential primaries in California, and lesser power in a few other states.
        

    The difference between a GENERAL and a PRIMARY Election:

         The PRESIDENT is chosen by ALL voters in the GENERAL
    election. ONLY the party NOMINEEs are chosen in separate party
    PRIMARIES. In some states, only party members (those registered as R or
    D) may vote in respective party primaries. In other states, (Calif. , New
    Hampshire, W. Virginia, бн, etc.) Independents may ALSO vote in a primary
    by simply asking for a ballot. (Calif. refers to Independents as Declines.)

    Why do AsAms have more voting clout in a primary?

         Reasons are: a) in a primary election, there are many more candidates
    competing for our votes (11 Republicans and 8 Democrats so far). b), the
    number of voters is normally halved, because non-activists don't bother to
    vote in primaries. c), the number of AsAm voters will actually double,
    because in many states including Calif., at least the Democratic
    Party allows "Independents" to vote in its party primary. Another secret:
    while only 25% of the voter are Independents nationally, it is 43% for
    AsAms. We also register 33% as D and 25% as R. 80-20 will use its emails
    to drive all AsAms Independents to go vote for its endorsed candidate in
    states where Ind. may vote in primaries, particularly in Calif.

    Summary: In a primary, the number of other voters will be halved
    and are spread among many candidates. Our number of voters will
    double and they'll bloc vote for the candidate endorsed by 80-20.
    With your help, we SHALL be the kingmakers in presidential PRIMARIES. If
    80-20 endorses one of the two top candidates in the Democratic primary
    in CA, that candidate will win! Stop. Period.

    Do other minorities have this kind of voting clout in a primary?

         No, although Hispanics have a larger population. The others don't have
    the email list to reach and persuade their voters in primaries when the
    choice is large and the attention span of voters is short. 80-20, using emails,
    can reach at least 50% of AsAm registered voters again and again.

    Who will Benefit?

         This power is NOT used for 80-20. YOU & YOUR CHILDREN will benefit.
    America will be "a more perfect Union." We want only equal opportunity.

    Help 80-20 back:

         Was this email informative? Have you questions? Post your feedback at
    http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/posterboard.html and pass
    this SECRET about our ability to become kingmakers in presidential
    PRIMARIES to your friends and relatives! Tell them that unity is power.
    Tell them to vote for 80-20's endorsed candidate. Unite! A historic
    opportunity is at hand.

         In Secrets III, we'll tell you how 80-20 uses this voting clout to horse-trade with presidential candidates for equal opportunity for ALL Asian
    Ams. Forward this email. Thank you.

    S. B. Woo,
    President
    80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc.