Ok, here's two posts that I'm pretty proud of, because they have the virtue - I hope - of being very persuasive to conservatives and they happen to be absolutely true.
Please mine them for talking points, phone bank scripts, email them to all your freinds.
They refer specificly to Jack Carter v. John Ensign, but you probably aleady have your sad excuse's voting record at hand; otherwise, use what you can. And the point about Jack Carter plays anywhere - because Jack is a Democrat, and Elko is a very tough room. Seen the prez in a tough room, ever?
One more tip - Google Evangelical Meltdown: ther's gold in them hills.
I think the most important point is this: Jack Carter had the guts to go to Elko. The President didn't have the guts to go anywhere else.
There's a lot more on supporting someone who shares your most important values, instead of someone who pretends to around election time.
The Tipping Point - The Sacred Center- is written around the sacred center of every small town I've ever been to; the cenotaph, and the VFW hall that's within stone's throw. It's about veterans issues and votes, of course.
This is the thrust of the second one:
The Tipping Point II Voting Elko's Values.
Even the most conservative of conservatives in such places live of necessity in full contact with reality, and they really do live by the principles they vote by. Those principles stand them in good stead, by and large. So at some point they have to start asking themselves, why are these principles NOT working when the President applies them?
Because, well, they should have. They know damn well they should have.
I think that should play well with even not very wobbly conservatives. And it should plant in their minds the idea that Jack respects their values and shares the ones that are so important they mostly just live them without much thinking about them.
Please drop by and fark, blog, email, digg and otherwise pass these two stories around.