libertygrl
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Here's the deal. I'm having a discussion with another conservative and while he likes Ron Paul - (here again) - I run up against the same position with Republicans that Ron Paul can't win an election. How do we respond to this? Here's what the guy wrote in response to a post I had written:
Straw Polls are useless as they tend to go in favor of the candidate with the most hard core followers. I know Ron Paul leads in that area. Most CFL folks I've met would rather stand on principle & go down with the ship than to compromise on anything. But that's not where elections are decided.
There's always 30-40% of folks that will automatically vote D & another 30-40% that will always vote R, no matter who the candidate is or the issues are. It's the average folks in the middle, who pay more attention to Dancing With The Stars than the direction of the country, that decide everything. Talk to any of them at a street fair, beach, park or concert & ask them about Ron Paul, Ending the Fed, the Council of Foreign Relations, etc., and they look at you like you're some kind of fringe nut case. Although RP has more support than ever as people on the right come to value their liberty, in my opinion, those who actually decide elections will never vote for him. Of course my experience is anecdotal, but it's based on personally talking to thousands of people over several years, not polls or pundits.
To your last point, in no way would I suggest you give up your noble fight to convince people about RP. I admire your passion & would be happy if he did succeed. I just don't think he will & choose to put my energies towards someone, (and I'm not saying Michelle Bachmann is the one), with whom I disagree sometimes but in my opinion has a realistic chance of winning & slashing this run away government. As much as we're blowing through trillions on these senseless wars, they're dwarfed by the entitlement spending & if we don't get that under control, we're doomed.
I just hope that if RP doesn't get the nomination, in November 2012, when faced with a choice between Obama & hopefully at least a fiscal Conservative, you'll choose the latter.
Straw Polls are useless as they tend to go in favor of the candidate with the most hard core followers. I know Ron Paul leads in that area. Most CFL folks I've met would rather stand on principle & go down with the ship than to compromise on anything. But that's not where elections are decided.
There's always 30-40% of folks that will automatically vote D & another 30-40% that will always vote R, no matter who the candidate is or the issues are. It's the average folks in the middle, who pay more attention to Dancing With The Stars than the direction of the country, that decide everything. Talk to any of them at a street fair, beach, park or concert & ask them about Ron Paul, Ending the Fed, the Council of Foreign Relations, etc., and they look at you like you're some kind of fringe nut case. Although RP has more support than ever as people on the right come to value their liberty, in my opinion, those who actually decide elections will never vote for him. Of course my experience is anecdotal, but it's based on personally talking to thousands of people over several years, not polls or pundits.
To your last point, in no way would I suggest you give up your noble fight to convince people about RP. I admire your passion & would be happy if he did succeed. I just don't think he will & choose to put my energies towards someone, (and I'm not saying Michelle Bachmann is the one), with whom I disagree sometimes but in my opinion has a realistic chance of winning & slashing this run away government. As much as we're blowing through trillions on these senseless wars, they're dwarfed by the entitlement spending & if we don't get that under control, we're doomed.
I just hope that if RP doesn't get the nomination, in November 2012, when faced with a choice between Obama & hopefully at least a fiscal Conservative, you'll choose the latter.
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