I am beginning to understand why the founders so despised democracy.
quote for the win.
I am beginning to understand why the founders so despised democracy.
There is something seriously wrong with people who feel like they need to vote for the winner. Vote for the guy you WANT to @#$%ing win... not the guy you think is going to win.
I don't understand this argument. Your vote is too small to make an actual difference, so why don't you vote for WHAT YOU THINK IS RIGHT. We've been told time and time again that voting for 3rd party candidates and "long-shots" is throwing our vote away, but that makes no sense because you can't make any noticeable impact in the grand scheme of things anyways.
I spoke with at least 50 independents this weekend in NH, and almost all would have voted for Ron if they thought he "had a chance".
The campaign did a less than stelar job getting out the anti-war message. Most of the NH anti-war independents never found out that RP was the only anti-war conservative, and they went for McCain instead.
The ads should have stressed opposition to the war, and not immigration and abortion - issues that drove the independents to the more moderate McCain.
I spoke with at least 50 independents this weekend in NH, and almost all would have voted for Ron if they thought he "had a chance".
The support is there. Though I'm not sure if there's anything we can do about converting these summer soldiers. Things aren't bad enough I guess.
Don't know what else to say, other than our numbers ARE as bad as they look, but NOT as bad as they look.
If things continue to be split and there is no frontrunner before super Tuesday, then everything comes down to who can afford to play.
1) Get a professional press secretary
2) fire the lifetime friends who can't execute local campaigns and media - find replacements - move on
Umm, you see the ads that were supposed to run in Iowa accidentally got mixed up and shown in New Hampshire, and vice versa...
I spoke with at least 50 independents this weekend in NH, and almost all would have voted for Ron if they thought he "had a chance".
The support is there. Though I'm not sure if there's anything we can do about converting these summer soldiers. Things aren't bad enough I guess.
Don't know what else to say, other than our numbers ARE as bad as they look, but NOT as bad as they look.
As I was putting up my new 4x8 sign in my yard, a nicely dressed elder couple walked by and I asked if they had heard of Dr. Paul. The gentleman said he agrees with everything he says, bu that he wouldn't be able to get anything done as President. Didn't sound like he would vote for him because of that.
It needs to get worse before they fight.