JonathanBydlak
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I believe that he and Ron Paul will run and by around October or November if either one has a huge lead, the other will drop out and endorse the other.
As much as we all want Ron Paul to win, politics is crazy and you never know what the voters will find as the major issue of the day. Maybe legalizing marijuana will become the new craze for the 2012 elections and Johnson will dominate. Or the Federal Reserve will be huge and Ron Paul will surge. Either way, the more candidates the better. Until the primary (even the Iowa Caucus is ok to have multiple liberty candidates the way things work).
I think it's time that we influence the debate and run more than 1 candidate at a time.
I look at this as analogous to central planning. Just like our government can't sit in a room and centrally plan how best to spend our money, it's not really possible for anyone to centrally plan elections and know which candidates will best appeal to electorate.
Heck, every election there are 5-7 neocons running, so why can't we have multiple liberty Republicans spreading our message?