Would love to see a debate between Paul, Obama, and Romney. Paul would make them both look like idiots.
Anyone who reasonably believes that we can tap into greater levels of support beyond the GOP.
Anyone was allowed to show up and participate...
IF those LP people actually had principles, they would have voted for the most libertarian candidate to enter the national political landscape since Thomas Jefferson, and given Ron Paul a win with over 35% of the vote in IA...
And to me, that is exactly the point. 25k liberty-minded individuals in your example still considered GOP association to be a barrier to supporting Paul.
So what's the next excuse to not vote for Ron Paul, tax funds are utilized to conduct the election?
Rather than pointing fingers at potential supporters for things that have already happened, I am more interested in harnessing their strength. I believe a Ron Paul 3rd Party run is capable of exactly that.
So am I, and Ron Paul has committed the last 6 years of his life to harness that strength and gain a influence in, or majority control in many areas, of a vehicle capable of advancing his principles in a meaningful way.
Bogus poll is bogus.
How do you poll higher in a general election than you do in a primary?
Lack of debates is disturbing...
Independents can vote in almost half the primaries and caucuses we've had so far... Democrats could vote in a large number of them, as well.
44% of people would be ok with a war that last as long and cost as much as the war with Iraq....
Wasnt there a percentage of the vote that a party had to get in a Presidential Election to be considered a National Major party and put on all the ballots automatically? Didn't Nader try to do that in 2000? What'd he get? This is the only real positive thing that could come out of an indie run from Paul IMO. He certaintly won't win. Playing spoiler would only be beneficial in this light.
EDIT: A Third Party needs 5% of the popular vote to both receive federal funding in the next election cycle AND be on all 50 state ballots it seems. Interesting...that would be attainable. Though Nader only got 2.5% in 2000 and he was pretty popular across the country too.
My big problem with all of this indie talk is that Ron Paul philosophically lines up with non-neocon Republicans than Libertarians, the obvious outlet.
If democrats are smart they'd do everything possible to get Ron polling well enough to get in the debates, including answering phone surveys acting like they Ron Paul supporters. It's true, if he ran 3rd party, Romney would stand 0% of winning.
and this has to be the threat to the GOP elite; win with Paul or lose with Romney or Santorum
Not sure what you're saying there. He talks all the time about rejecting the use of force and mandates, which is libertarian philosophy.
I wish I could persuade them to volunteer to go first, what with being so keen on it and all..44% of people would be ok with a war that last as long and cost as much as the war with Iraq....