My apologies if there is already a thread for this, but I couldn't find it with a couple of simple searches.
What are people's strategies for overcoming the argument against voting for Ron Paul because such a vote would be 'wasted' or 'thrown away'. Essentially this comes down to the electability issue.
The basic "he's electable if we all vote for him" rhetoric is ineffective for stubborn supporters of this idea. I'd like some irrefutable or extremely inspirational responses.
Thanks.
What are people's strategies for overcoming the argument against voting for Ron Paul because such a vote would be 'wasted' or 'thrown away'. Essentially this comes down to the electability issue.
The basic "he's electable if we all vote for him" rhetoric is ineffective for stubborn supporters of this idea. I'd like some irrefutable or extremely inspirational responses.
Thanks.