Welcome to the boards.
Your question is a fair one.
I have been a RP follower (and a registered Republican) for almost two decades (and a registered Republican for longer) watching his one minute speeches on C-span as I moved from state to state.
I have never had a candidate articulate my own views on the role of the state, fiscal policy, foreign policy, civil liberties, like Dr. Paul. I will write him in come November if that is what I have to do. Until then it only matters to me that he stay in the race and continue to articulate his cogent ideas about devolving the federal government and devolving our foreign commitments/entanglements while returning us to a historically successful fiscal policy that we should have never abandoned.
So while your question may be a fair one is is ultimately irrelevant as to why I support him.
Your question is a fair one.
I have been a RP follower (and a registered Republican) for almost two decades (and a registered Republican for longer) watching his one minute speeches on C-span as I moved from state to state.
I have never had a candidate articulate my own views on the role of the state, fiscal policy, foreign policy, civil liberties, like Dr. Paul. I will write him in come November if that is what I have to do. Until then it only matters to me that he stay in the race and continue to articulate his cogent ideas about devolving the federal government and devolving our foreign commitments/entanglements while returning us to a historically successful fiscal policy that we should have never abandoned.
So while your question may be a fair one is is ultimately irrelevant as to why I support him.