If you want Ron Paul to be a top-tier candidate, reducing the popularity of his opponents is key. This video describes how you can do that: by going to campaign appearances by his opponents and asking tough questions, then uploading the responses to Youtube and promoting those responses. Even if you're unable to do that, please encourage others to get involved:
Here's the script to the video: To make Ron Paul a top-tier candidate, his popularity has to increase at the same time as the popularity of his opponents decreases. An excellent way to reduce the popularity of his opponents is to expose their misleading statements and the flaws in their policies. The mainstream media won't do that, so it's up to you. To reduce their popularity, go to campaign appearances by the current top-tier GOP - and Democratic - candidates, and try to ask them tough questions about their policies. Then, upload their responses to video sharing sites and promote the responses via blogs, forums, and other means. The questions should be about their policy positions or things they've already said or done. The questions should be about popular issues that people care about; immigration matters are a great choice, especially because that's where all the major candidates are weakest and the mainstream media refuses to press the candidates on that issue. For maximum impact, try to anticipate the response to the question. If a politician will answer your question with their standard speech, change the question so they don't have that opportunity. Try to keep the question brief and if you need to provide background information, pass out flyers with links to supporting information. If enough people do this, it will have the side-effect of making the mainstream media look bad because regular citizens will be asking the questions they're afraid to ask. So, please get out there and start asking some tough questions. [Note: this video is not an endorsement of Ron Paul but simply a "disendorsement" of the current top-tier candidates.]