RonPaulMall
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I don't see a path honestly. Even if Trump and Carson both fall off the side of a cliff, Ted Cruz has masterfully positioned himself to attract their voters. Carson voters aren't going to magically come to Rand, Carson is not going to endorse Rand, Carson needs to be taken down like every other flavor of the week. The race or world events would have to change in such a way that we could never predict, I don't think Rand can turn it around on his own now. He could channel his father and have a couple epic debate performances, smacking down some neocons and the establishment should all he be doing. Get them to react to him and then he can respond. It might be a long race and raking up delegates might have value at a brokered convention.
It is definitely a daunting a task. It took Rand the better part of year to dig himself in to the current hole he is in and he can't just create a new identity overnight. It will take months of consistent messaging to reverse the damage that has been done. I'm not sure there is enough time, but there is no harm in trying. Rand needs to completely forget about everything he's said and done in the recent past and come out tomorrow as Rand Paul circa 2010 and run with that until the primary season is over. Like I said, might be too late, but even if it doesn't quite get him there in terms of the Presidency, it will still be beneficial in terms of his Senate career and overall political influence.