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Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas Successfully Represented at Texas GOP Convention!

June 3-5, 2004 - San Antonio, Texas


   
           State Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp
        addressing crowd at RLC Reception


Over the weekend of June 3, 4 and 5, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas was well represented at the Texas GOP Convention in San Antonio.  This Texas Republican Convention is the largest State GOP event in the country.  This year over 7,000 delegates and guests were in attendance.  

   
            Commissioner Jerry Patterson
        addressing crowd at RLC Reception


Our RLC Reception, honoring our Constitutional Republicans like Congressman Ron Paul, Commissioner Jerry Patterson, and State Rep. Suzanna Gratia Hupp, was well attended by about 1,000 enthusiastic delegates.  To give a sampling of the exciting evening, the first statement from Congressman Ron Paul, after getting to the stage was, "I can see that the Constitutional Wing of the Republican Party is alive and well and right here in this hall tonight!"  His opening comments were met with thunderous applause.  Don Zimmerman, RLC of Texas Executive Director, later stated, "Our RLC reception packed the largest available room at near 1,000 people. Our turnout and Dr. Paul's unopposed re-election to the more Democrat-redistricted CD-14 speaks well for Constitutional convictions.  Not only is 'upholding and defending the Constitution' the sole oath of office and legitimate duty of officials, it's also good campaign strategy!"


   
                Congressman Ron Paul
        addressing crowd at RLC Reception


We would like to briefly thank our RLC volunteers that helped make the RLC Reception and Booth a success: Penny Langford (RLC of Texas Vice Chairman), Don Zimmerman (RLC of Texas Executive Director), John Reed (RLC of Texas Secretary), Richard Relph (RLC of Texas Treasurer), Gordon Summitt (RLC of Texas At-Large), Jay Leib (RLC Advisor), Rob Booth (RLC Advisor), William Zimmerman (Communications Director), Sajjad Rizvi (Waller County RLC Director), Wes Riddle (Bell County RLC Director), Bob Vick (Burleson County RLC Director), Joey Dauben (RLC Student Coordinator), John Pankratz (Hidalgo County RLC Director), Bob Bagley (Montgomery County RLC Director), Warren Norred (Tarrant County RLC Assistant Director), Susan Ashbrook (Ron Paul Aide), Laine Langford (Ron Paul Aide) and Matt Santoro (RLC Volunteer).

   
FRONT: Richard Relph (Treas.), Joey Dauben (Stu. Cor.), BACK: Jay Leib (Advs.), John Reed (Secr.), Jenny Turner (Paul Aide), Sajjad Rizvi (Waller Cnt. Dir.), Cong. Ron Paul, Don Zimmerman (Exec. Dir.), Michael Franks (Pol. Dir.), Trey Summitt (At-Lg)

In addition, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas sponsored a booth at the convention.  From the start, the booth was swamped.  Delegates and other Republicans visited the booth in search of clipboards with our World's Smallest Political Quizzes*.  Among large numbers of think tanks, conservative groups and vendors, the RLC easily had one of the most popular booths at the convention.  At any given moment there would be on average 5 to 10 interested individuals around the booth, inquiring about the RLC (or Ron Paul), and discussing the benefits of creating a Grass-roots network of Republicans looking for and helping out in campaigns to get more Ron Paul type Republicans in office at all levels in Texas.

   
        Rizvi Family with Congressman Ron Paul

On our large quiz board, we wrote in the names of some prominent politicians in the areas of the chart where they would likely fall.  This included conservatives; George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp; social conservatives, Dan Quayle and Pat Robertson, authoritarian conservatives; Pat Buchanan and Bill Bennett, liberals; Kennedy, Clinton(s), Kerry, Gore and Gephardt; liberal-authoritarian; Jessie Jackson, Centrists; Colin Powell, John McCain and Ross Perot and "moderate" libertarians; Milton Friedman, Jeb Bush, Jessie Ventura, Steve Forbes and Barry Goldwater.  Rush Limbaugh straddled the hardcore libertarian-conservative line.

This tactic proved to be a huge success.  The vast majority of people were absolutely thrilled with the location they ended up with and their company.

In addition, for most attendees, it was the first time they had seen political ideology as a two-dimensional space instead of the usual one-dimensional left/right line. One could see many quiz-taker's eyes light up as they realized that there was not only the left-right axis, but also the axis of how much authority government should exercise. We're sure many, many attendees will be thinking and talking about this for quite a while.

Here are the results from World's Smallest Political Quiz Event* at the GOP Convention, 6/3/2004 - 6/5/2004: 

COMBINED TOTAL SCORES FOR REPUBLICAN MEN AND WOMEN:

Conservative Libertarian Centrist Authoritarian Liberal
38.0% 31.6% 20.8% 6.8% 2.8%

Note: 339 Republican Delegates and other visitors took the Political quiz.

339 Republican Delegates and other visitors, to our booth, were recorded on the Nolan Chart.  Not all visitors that took the quiz were recorded.  Many left with their quiz before getting recorded.  So the actual numbers of individuals that took the quiz could be closer to 450.  

Overall the results were not at all surprising for a Republican Convention.  About 38% of the dots ended up being in the Conservative quadrant, 32% in the Libertarian sphere, 21% Centrist and 9% Liberal and Authoritarian.  Most Conservatives ended end up near Ronald Reagan, Dan Quayle, Kemp and the more Centrist George W. (40% on Personal Freedom and 80% Economic Freedom).  Another very popular area seemed to be Limbaugh territory (50% on Personal Freedom and 90% or 100% on Economic Freedom). 

The most popular Libertarian area was Barry Goldwater/Steve Forbes/Jeb Bush Country (about 60% or 70% on Personal Freedom and 90% to 100% Economic Freedom).  Though, over 50% of the libertarian-Republicans ended up being Strong Libertarians (80% to 100% on Personal Freedom and 80% to 100% on Economics Freedom).  Interestingly, a good number of these individuals admitted to being Friedrich Hayek, Milton Friedman, and Ronald Reagan fans.  Naturally we attempted to sign them up on the spot.

There were some very interesting outcomes with the quiz.  We used some variations.  Don Zimmerman hit on the idea of using orange dots to plot MEN and green for WOMEN.  We noticed that there was a slight tendency for a women to score a little more liberal and authoritarian than the men, and the men tended to score much more libertarian than the women. 

WOMEN:

Conservative Libertarian Centrist Authoritarian Liberal
37.4% 26.0% 22.6% 9.9% 4.1%

MEN:

Conservative Libertarian Centrist Authoritarian Liberal
38.4% 35.6% 19.6% 4.6% 1.9%

Another unexplainable dichotomy resulted in more men scoring as Perfect Conservatives (0% Personal Freedom, 100% Economics Freedom) and very high in the Libertarian area (~100% on Personal Freedom and ~100% on Economic Freedom). 

These scores are very similar to the last convention scores: 2002 RLC of Texas - World Smallest Political Scores.

Thankfully, not a single person scored in the Perfect or even very low Authoritarian area (0% Personal Freedom, 0% Economics Freedom).  Though one lone male individual scored a (0% on Personal Freedom and 20% on Economic Freedom) which made for some very interesting comments from the rest of the delegates along the lines of, "this person does not deserve to be called an American." 

By Saturday delegates and guests were regularly coming up to the booth excitedly asking, "is this the place where you take the test?"

Just about everyone was extremely pleased with where they ended up.  Arguments about placement were few and far between.  Most smiled upon hearing their score and seeing their dot plotted and commented, "Yup, that's exactly what I thought."

Ron Paul also stopped by the booth at one point and spoke to delegates. 

       
                 Congressman Ron Paul
          taking political quiz at RLC Booth

The bottom line; the Convention was a success from the outreach standpoint.  The RLC of Texas Secretary, John Reed, reports that nearly 100 or so names have been added to our mailing list.  Of course, EVERY single name and/or membership was collected of those who scored in the Libertarian quadrant or in the Libertarian/Conservative border.

We're excited about the potential for the pro-Liberty/Ron Paul movement to help the GOP get back to it's Barry Goldwater days.  We'd like to see this type of RLC representation in every GOP Convention in every state.  We need to keep building our grass-roots network of Republicans that want to get more Ron Paul style Republicans into office.  To describe this movement, we've coined the phrase, "I'm a 'Ron Paul' Republican!"  In fact, thanks to Don Zimmerman, we were passing out stickers at the convention that said just that.  We're excited about our future and we'd like to see our country start moving in the right direction.  Currently, the only hope for that is to get more Ron Paul type Republicans into office.  To emphasize this point, here is an excerpt from our "PURPOSE" Section:

"...while rolling back decades of government "nannyism" will require a great deal of public education and grassroots lobbying, the most important means of changing public policy is to change public officials. Therefore, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas works to elect pro-liberty Republicans to offices at all levels, partisan and non-partisan, in both primary and general elections."


*Note - The Advocates for Self-Government's "World's Smallest Political Quiz" was very useful in our outreach at the Texas GOP Convention; they deserve a large amount of credit for our success.  Take the "World's Smallest Political Quiz" for yourself: http://www.self-gov.org/quiz.html .

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