soapmistress
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I know I'm not alone when I say this: I'M NOT READY TO GET BEHIND ANYONE ELSE YET!
I came here for Paul. Campaigned for Paul. Became a Student for Ron Paul. Became a Precinct Leader for Ron Paul. And I will vote for Ron Paul. Simple as that.
You think there's a difference between voting third party and voting through a write in? They both aren't going to matter in the end - 3rd party has never won the presidency - I'm going with my conscience and I am voting for the man that captured my heart and soul as a young American woman trying to win her country back... and that's Ron Paul.
It's not a wasted vote - I can't wait until my tell my grandchildren I was actively involved in a campaign that would have saved their country. At least my conscience is clear - too bad more than 3/4 of America can't say the same.
You know why Ron Paul didn't do good in the elections?
Because of this "don't waste your vote" thing.
Either you stand behind your principles or just be like any other brainwashed fuck.
I know I'm not alone when I say this: I'M NOT READY TO GET BEHIND ANYONE ELSE YET!
I'm sick of low posters coming in here telling me who to vote for. Two in just this thread.
I too came here for Paul. Campaigned for Paul. Became a Precinct Leader for Ron Paul. And I voted for Ron Paul in the Primaries. Simple as that.
I have made protest votes in the past, and I think it's understandable for people to do this. This time, however, I want to win. If Ron Paul doesn't get the nomination for the Republican party, then that party is gravely underestimating the American People.
Everyone seems to be forgetting something. This FREEDOM MOVEMENT isn't about Ron Paul, it never has been. He was the candidate running under this message, but it isn't new, and he knows that. Ron Paul would be so happy if we could just turn our country around. And think of this, if some other candidate were to win, Ron Paul could have a place in that Freedom Administration.
That's why we all need to join together. I've been voting since 1980, so I've been voting a long time. We are going to join together and vote for the best alternative to Ron Paul (should he not get the nomination) or we will lose. I'm not prepared to lose, I'm preparing to win!!
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It's definitely a write-in for me as well, fortunately, I think PA actually counts those (so I hear anyways--not that it matters if that's accurate.) If only all other states were like that.
This isnt the 2000 election. Then the whole country was asleep. Now we have record turnouts for both Dem and Gop.
But McLame will lose in a huge way. He is getting one third of the number of voters as Obama in big states. I dont want to just melt into the big mess of voters who are pretending there is a huge difference between these candidates.
People still talk about Perots 19%. I want people for decades to talk about what Ron Paul got. I want to vote for him. I think he is the best candidate.
But of course this is all a slightly moot question right now. You are assuming it will be a close race. I am assuming it will be a landslide. Neither of us really knows.
My planned vote (and possibly yours) might change depending on how the polling is going in November.