A note of caution about this thread.
I've done A LOT of work for the campaign in Michigan and have met many different supporters. I can say with certainty that in Michigan, the majority of Ron Paul supporters are Republicans or disaffected Republicans. The majority are also Christians.
These boards are NOT representative of who is voting for us.
I'd estimate (from Michigan) we have about 65% of some type of Republicans making up our voters and about 75% Christians. The number of truthers that support Ron Paul is also very low I'd estimate about 10 to 15 percent. Again this is from my experience in Michigan.
If you looked at these forums, you'd think the majority were liberal atheists, and that may well be true about these forums, but now out in the real world.
I'd also like to add there are major discrepancies between the average Ron Paul voter and the "hardcore supporters"
Atheists, marijuana activists, peace activists, and truthers make up a disproportionate part of our "hardcore" supporters.
This is all very important and you need to think about the big picture. If we run independent, you can expect everyone on the forums and all the hardcore supporters to still supporter Ron Paul, but we're going to lose a substantial chunk of our base. If you think that people who already vote for Ron Paul won't vote for the Republican nominee, you haven't been talking enough to our casual voters, and believe me we have MANY of them.
I've done A LOT of work for the campaign in Michigan and have met many different supporters. I can say with certainty that in Michigan, the majority of Ron Paul supporters are Republicans or disaffected Republicans. The majority are also Christians.
These boards are NOT representative of who is voting for us.
I'd estimate (from Michigan) we have about 65% of some type of Republicans making up our voters and about 75% Christians. The number of truthers that support Ron Paul is also very low I'd estimate about 10 to 15 percent. Again this is from my experience in Michigan.
If you looked at these forums, you'd think the majority were liberal atheists, and that may well be true about these forums, but now out in the real world.
I'd also like to add there are major discrepancies between the average Ron Paul voter and the "hardcore supporters"
Atheists, marijuana activists, peace activists, and truthers make up a disproportionate part of our "hardcore" supporters.
This is all very important and you need to think about the big picture. If we run independent, you can expect everyone on the forums and all the hardcore supporters to still supporter Ron Paul, but we're going to lose a substantial chunk of our base. If you think that people who already vote for Ron Paul won't vote for the Republican nominee, you haven't been talking enough to our casual voters, and believe me we have MANY of them.