CNN's Cafferty Asks: What happens if Paul wins Iowa?? Send him a response!

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httx://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/2011/12/20/what-will-happen-to-the-republican-field-if-ron-paul-wins-the-iowa-caucuses/
 
Mention momentum going into NH and the fact that he's already surging in NH. Also mention that he will come under constant attack, possibly by Mitt Romney or Romney surrogates to combat Paul in NH.
 
I posted this:
"When Ron Paul wins Iowa, voters across America will rush to learn more about him. The more voters learn, the more they realize that the media totally distorts Dr. Paul's platform. It should make New Hampshire interesting."
 
If he wins then the idea that he can't win will evaporate and his support will grow exponentially.

Remember, if all the people who wanted Perot to win had voted for Perot against the belief that he could not win, Perot would have won in a landslide.

HOLD THE LINE.
 
My comment:

If Ron Paul wins the Iowa caucus, the attacks already frenetically being thrown against him will redouble. Many pundits will simply say 'Iowa doesn't count', ignoring that Barack Obama wasn't thought to have a chance to beat Hillary Clinton, until he won the Iowa Caucuses. But a lot of people who like Ron Paul but vote for others because they 'think he can't win', will think again. And Ron Paul is already in good position in the next primary in New Hampshire.

If Ron Paul wins Iowa and gets either first or a strong second in New Hampshire?

Now THAT will change the narrative.

Recently I saw a poll saying over half of the country doesn't trust the media. Returning to journalism would help them gain their credibility, and the way they have been 'covering' Ron Paul in this election is not journalism.

Your Cafferty File being a welcome exception....
 
Love it! My response was : If Ron Paul wins Iowa, he will of course get a good sized bump in support due to the MSM FINALLY giving him serious coverage like the serious candidate he has proven to be. He will ride into NH on that support taking away votes from Romney and Gingrich because more NH voters will see Ron Paul as having a legitimate shot at the nomination. And when more people take a serious look at him, they are going to love his platform of individual liberty and a sound monetary policy. People will also realize that Ron Paul appeals across the board to Independents and and disillusioned democrats which would garner him more support in a general election than any other GOP candidate. Should be interesting
 
My comment.

Hey Jack, I am from Lake Mary Florida. If Dr. Paul wins Iowa I will be on a plane the very next day to New Hampshire to help him campaign in his final days before the primary. I never really enjoyed politics before I heard about Ron Paul, I always thought it was an insult to vote for the lesser of two evils, but since he has come around I feel a sense of appreciation for our country I have not felt in quite some time.
 
Here is mine...

If Paul wins Iowa, partisanship will be thrown out the window as both Democrats and Republicans desperately unite to protect the status quo from the rise of Ron Paul.

Imagine a small government, humble foreign policy , fiscal conservative who actually walks the walk as opposed to just talking the the talk. They should be afraid, very afraid.
 
He will get a bump going into NH and finish in a close 2nd or 1st place. He'll go on to do well in South Carolina and win Nevada. Depending on how well he does in New Hampshire, he will either be the frontrunner or tied with Romney/Gingrich come Super Tuesday.

you post a comment. It's @ the link.
 
I would write:

"Depends how gullible the people are. If he does win the establishment media will throw everything including the kitchen sink at him. I mean today I saw an interview where they even went for the racist card, and this about a man who says he is against the extremely racist war on drugs and and has given free care to poor minority mothers as a doctor. So it depends if people buy this or not. If they wont, he may very well go on to win NH, from there, the sky is the limit."
 
He will get a bump going into NH and finish in a close 2nd or 1st place. He'll go on to do well in South Carolina and win Nevada. Depending on how well he does in New Hampshire, he will either be the frontrunner or tied with Romney/Gingrich come Super Tuesday.

you post a comment. It's @ the link.

Ok thanks!

My comment:

The other candidates will come to their senses, say “Boy, were we misguided”, concede the nomination to Dr. Paul, and allow this American citizen the opportunity to perform emergency surgery on this dying democracy.
 
My comment:

Jack, the GOP establishment is running afraid of Ron Paul. If Dr. Paul wins Iowa, the GOP establishment and the mainstream media pundits will push for the 2nd tier candidates to drop out and endorse Romney or Gingrich. It is clear by now that this has been a two-candidate run of Dr. Paul vs GOP-Candidates/Mainstream media/talk radio political pundits. It is evident that the mainstream media is already discounting Iowa caucuses if Dr. Paul wins. The word is out about who represents freedom and peace. An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped by the establishment, the mainstream media and talk radio political pundits put together. Freedom is popular. Ron Paul 2012.
 
The pernicious lie that "Ron Paul can't win" will be blown out of the water. The media's wailing, and gnashing of the teeth, and rending of the garments, will reach a new fever pitch. I expect strokes and seizures and heart attacks on-air. It will be glorious.
 
''When Ron wins Iowa, it will be like a hit of pure oxygen compared to the stench thats covered this country since 1913 when the Federal Reserve invaded.''
 
" " Ron Paul can't win Iowa. He's unelectable, remember? Wait. He's leading in the polls?! *head explodes* " - GOP Insider "
 
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