Sorry you weren't able to follow along. I will try to be clearer. Ron would be able to compete with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders for anti establishment voters. Rand is not. And the reason Rand is not is because of how he has run his campaign. If you attack Donald Trump for not ruling out a third party run you have now lost some voters who will vote 3rd party in the general if neither of the main candidates win the nomination. You have lost those voters
forever because you haven't just attacked Trump, you've attacked them. If you attack Ted Cruz for calling Mitch McConnell a liar, you have lost some of those voters who think Mitch McConnell is a liar
forever. Ron would not have done either of those things. In a climate where there is not only more people competing for non-establishment voters
you also have more non-establishment voters, Rand Paul isn't competing well. That's why you
can compare the Rand campaign to Ron's. Ron's numbers would be higher now.
You're not keeping up. Rand's numbers have been hovering between 3 and 4. Just the other week someone posted how great it was that Rand had risen to 3.6%.

You actually totally missed what I'm saying. The 18-22 Bernie Sanders supporters
couldn't vote in 2012! So no, they weren't supporting Ron.
Ron was able to convince 18 - 22 year olds who are impressionable to support his platform. Sanders is now reaching young impressionable voters. Rand not reaching them is not a reflection on shallow support for Ron. It's a result of miscalculations by the Rand Paul campaign!