anaconda
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I meant why would he want to run as VP?
Ron brings tons more money, name recognition, SUPPORTERS and attention. The prize would be the presidential debates and to say that should be Gary, not Ron, when Ron is the one bringing everything to the table is simply silly.
Two reasons:
1) I was naively speculating about the potential for possible "sore loser laws" in various state election laws. which Ron might avoid by being a VP nominee rather than a Presidential nominee. But I am am terribly ignorant about sore loser issues. I thought maybe I had heard somewhere that certain states would not put your name on the ballot as the nominee of a particular party if you had earlier campaigned for the nomination of another party. But it looks like, from what I've read in this thread, thanks to you, idiom, and Peace&Freedom, that this was perhaps not a legitimate concern.
2) Was kind of assuming that it would be poor protocol to have Gary step down, especially since the ticket would likely be seen by the voters as an arrangement of convenience, where the legitimate personification of the "President" vs. the "Vice President" would be blurred into complete ambiguity. The voters would be donating and voting for the "VP' more passionately than the "Presidential" nominee.