I'm all for it, and have said the campaign failed to do that in a good way. Fewer voters than Rick Santorum, AND Newt Gingrich I think backs up my claim on that. Despite raising more money than both of them, Ron Paul 2012 couldn't take the man with the most conservative, Constitutional, record, and win a single state's popular vote?
And no, Ron Paul 2012 never produced a Romney only attack ad, like they did for Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, even Rick Perry:
And Ron Paul is the one that setup with Disney investors the Ron Paul Channel, that started as a subscription service. Not sure if it still is? I just follow the dots, and make conclusions based on facts/history/actions.
I have said if Ron Paul 2012 was serious about waking more people up, they could have done so by producing ads that addressed actual issues, instead of producing ads to help Mitt Romney win the nomination.
Perfect example. When Mitt Romney's campaign was getting pummeled over one of his advisor's talking about resetting for the General Election, "like an Etch-A-Sketch", Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich of course used it to attack Mitt Romney directly. Why? They were trying to win it.
What did Ron Paul 2012 do with that? Use it to attack Mitt Romney? No, they used clips of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, and produced an ad that was effectively defending Mitt Romney and making fun of the other two:
And here is the Ron Paul 2012 not attacking Mitt Romney, because they were afraid of being attacked by Mitt Romney's campaign:
I'm surprised you aren't aware of any of this. You do know Ron Paul 2012 didn't run one single ad to even try and let Virginia voters know Ron Paul was serious about winning? But, Ron Paul 2012 spent at least $100K running Rick Santorum attack ads in Michigan, helping Mitt Romney win that state.
So, this:
Holds no water at all. You can't claim the strategy was to weed out the rest of the field, AND go for a brokered convention. And you can't claim the opinion was to make it a Romney vs. Paul strategy, because the campaign didn't run one single positive/negative TV ad in Virginia on Super Tuesday. Virginia was the first one-vs-one state, with ONLY Mitt Romney and Ron Paul on the ballot, AND with delegates up for grabs.
Ron Paul 2012 didn't spend ONE dime on ads in Virginia. Not one. This "opinion" of trying to make the race Ron Paul vs. Mitt Romney holds about as long as Congress does to a balanced budget these days.
You have valid points however this is about Rand. We have beat the downfalls of the RP campaign to death. Rehashing this is badly derailing this thread. We need to move forward.