luctor-et-emergo
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How about this poster(from the article):
omgriley • 4 hours ago
Hmm. Interesting. Here's the one rub I have with this scenario: There is certainly great organization for Paul, but not very much of it. That is, if he were closer to Cruz or Trump (or even Rubio) in the polls, I'd bet money that his organization would put him over the top.
My concern is that Paul's numbers are simply not there. Even Rick Santorum had begun his surge by this point in the campaign. As Deace will point out, two polls had Santorum at 18% and he out-performed those numbers by 8 points.
Even if Paul's organization doubles his poll numbers- quite an accomplishment - that would still be only 15% at best when Trump and Cruz consistently poll in the high 20's.?
He seems right(as much as I hate it)
Commenters like these are the weaksauce-individuals who during the Cold War wanted to appease the Soviets. They have nothing of themselves to be proud of, no principles, no opinions. They just want to belong to the majority.
Ignore them.