anaconda
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A recent poll shows that if Ron Paul ran today as a third party candidate against Obama and Romney he would get 13% of the vote and hand the election to Obama, as votes for Dr. Paul hurt Ronmey far more than Obama.
Imagine another scenario. The economy continues to tank and the bipartisan disgust for both parties increases even much more dramatically and the predictions and platforms of Ron Paul become more widely acknowledged and accepted. He wins a sufficient number of delegates to deprive both the Democrat and the Republican of winning a majority of delegates. The election is then thrown to the U.S. House of Representatives who will then select the Republican since they will have the majority in that chamber.
Thoughts?
Imagine another scenario. The economy continues to tank and the bipartisan disgust for both parties increases even much more dramatically and the predictions and platforms of Ron Paul become more widely acknowledged and accepted. He wins a sufficient number of delegates to deprive both the Democrat and the Republican of winning a majority of delegates. The election is then thrown to the U.S. House of Representatives who will then select the Republican since they will have the majority in that chamber.
Thoughts?