Fox News National Poll: Rand Paul at 2%

Rand should go Indy. Just like I said Ron should have back in 2011/12. The media would then pay the fuck attention and the people would have a real option to vote for in a 2 way race.

Dem/Rep (same pile of shit) vs Indy Rand Paul

He doesn't have the support to pull off an Indy run. It would just be a joke. Ron at least had a vocal grassroots that could have made an indy run worthwhile .
 
Walking off stage is only a viable strategy of he isn't getting a fair shake, like at the 2nd debate.

Basically the perfect time to implement that tactic would be if he isn't getting a fair shake at the debates AND you feel confident the poll numbers aren't good enough to get you into the next debate.

What does he have to lose?
 
Walking off stage is only a viable strategy of he isn't getting a fair shake, like at the 2nd debate.

Basically the perfect time to implement that tactic would be if he isn't getting a fair shake at the debates AND you feel confident the poll numbers aren't good enough to get you into the next debate.

There's certain rules to the debates the candidates must agree to and sign before participating. Breaking the rules can result in fines. Although the candidates aren't allowed to discuss the rules publicly, I'm sure walking off the debate stage isn't allowed.
 
The Tea Party never had a message. It was a flavor of the day sort of thing. The # of Tea Party groups and "leaders" shows that. Trump claims to be a Tea Party guy and there are plenty of Tea Party people who support him, yet we also have TP influence and support. So what gives? Their advantage was the constant demagoguery they employed.

I understand what you are saying, but I disagree they didn't have a message. Their message was an emotion of anger and frustration and offered a "grieving party" solution for fellow victimized members of the party to stand up, introduce themselves [queue: group hello] and channel energy more broadly beyond a single candidate. So what if they didn't channel a particular cause of that emotional motivation. That's not to say we can't replicate a message based on emotion AND reason.

What I mean to say is we need a group, beyond the Pauls and beyond Libertarianism, that leads to a natural tendency toward a candidate like Rand vs. pushing Ron/Rand and expecting people to accept ideals unnatural to their current way of thinking. Let's be honest, many ignore our message because of Ron and Rand Paul. I think that's to be expected since we've attached a particular personality to our message out of necessity from these past presidential campaigns. We've never quite figured out Ron Paul's ultimate objective in forming such contingent in the party. We've deified him to a degree. That's lead to bad expectations that we should be Libertarian, or Rand should be Ron Paul, or if we should be something more palatable to the GOP.

What the hell are we, exactly? This question sort of torments me at the moment.

The media's narrative is that Libertarians have rejected Rand. That the libertarian wing of the GOP is too small to matter. That libertarian-leaning Rand Paul can't figure out if he's Libertarian or Republican and that this somehow represents a watering down of both either Ted Cruz and Ron Paul... not worthy of attention or support by either group. I wonder where we would be today if we had focused on something like a Tea Party in 2008/2012. The best example that's come out of this movement to what I'm alluding to is probably the Blue Republicans. That was pretty clever and "pandered" to the appeal of a broader base outside of just Ron Paul.

I intentionally throw this idea out here on this Fox News poll... because I think I'd much enjoy tearing down that conglomerate of propaganda from a more general standpoint of the common Republican mind as opposed to pushing Ron/Rand.

It could be selfishness or a cry for a solution, but I digress.
 
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Rand's political team has to be wondering wtf.

Pandering to the mouth-breathing wing(s) of the party has accomplished nothing.
 
Rand just had the complete wrong strategy from the start, his dad would of had a better chance in 2016 than he did. It is what it is, the GOP created its own Frankenstein with Trump and the reality is the the base of the party is closer to Trump view-wise than they are some PC beltway elitist that dictates party policy from an ivory tower.
 
After this election I'm seriously thinking about bailing out of the R party.

If this piece of scum Clinton somehow weasels herself into the white house I'm leaving the country. Stay and fight for what? Look around. Fully 90% or more of these people are lost, deluded, spoiled, arrogant, ignorant filth. Some of the worst examples of "humanity" since Rome. I hate being in public anymore. Can't stand to even be around most people, or touch anything they've touched.

No matter who wins it's downhill for awhile. America is an Idea more than a place and this place has lost it. I hope the masses have fun battling the IRS because they didn't run out and buy corporate insurance- the R's have apparently decided to stop lying about how they want to get rid of it- and why would they, it's a republican idea. At least Trump isn't afraid to talk about it. And while you, the reader, read this the US Government has dropped another $10,000 on bombing and invading lands 8,000 miles away (more than $2,000 per second- and it goes on and on).

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And one more thing- I hope that those who love liberty and Ron's message find another candidate or two outside the Pauls -tying the entire movement to one family is a disaster. Why has this happened?
 
Polls are not designed to reflect public opinion; they are designed to create it.

The sad part is that they are really successful at it. The only antidote is to make the public not trust the polls. The way to do that is to win in spite of the polls. It's happened over and over and yet the media still treats the polls as gospel. But their time is coming to an end. Maybe not for 2016, but soon enough.
 
I think we can learn something from the Tea Party movement. One thing they did better than us was focusing on the message, instead of a particular candidate. Gotta stir up a new movement that lays a foundation for what we think the party should stand for. I understand where you are coming from, though. It's very frustrating.

You cant argue facts, blowbacks with the stupid and trump and people like him understand each other. The only one way you can change their minds is through reality.
 
I bet walking off stage at the next debate by Rand and saying they deserve Hillary Clinton in 2016 would be worth at least 5% in the polls. Or at least the media attention it'd bring. :p

I agree. He would lose at least 5%, meaning he would go down to -3%.
 
id stick around, dont leave the country. but yea, theres no positive spin to this. Trump will lose, and lose badly to Hillary.
 


So they totally ignore the guy who wanted to declare war on ISIS. And they ignore the guy who has made it clear why we have the ISIS mess to begin with.

People are simply not paying attention and/or brainwashed.


Or maybe it's that the polls are rigged bullshit that purposely minimize demographics where Rand's highest support resides.
 
Polling is just manipulation by the big kahunas to dismiss any possibility for an anti-establishment candidate to rise and surge unless you play their game! :mad::mad:
 
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