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It wouldn't be persuasive for me either. I'd still support him. I just think it would be baggage.
I edited my response ^^
It wouldn't be persuasive for me either. I'd still support him. I just think it would be baggage.
Then you should vote for him. Fiscal conservatism isn't my only hot button and Gary's record is absent or wishy washy on what makes a candidate a 'liberty candidate' rather than just a fiscal conservative to me. Corporatism being part of that. Also, from your posts, I think you fall more into the 'pragmatic' camp than the 'idealistic' camp here, and I am more in the latter.
People who like Gary should vote for him. Saying people who don't like him should and it is somehow a count for Ron is what I find counterintuitive.
I do feel that in order to place a no confidence vote you do actually have to go to the polls and vote on something, so people don't spin it as contentment or laziness, though. But you could write in Ron Paul or even just leave that office blank, and it would be a vote of no confidence in the others.
I think this may actually happen. I don't see Rand Paul running in 2016 regardless of who wins this year, so Ron Paul primarying Romney a la Buchanan makes lot of sense. A 1992 redux.
Post Paul: What now? (Doug Wead)
Wead presents some interesting options and scenarios:
It's not a scenario I ever considered, but it would make sense. Ron's the only Republican that would dare challenge Romney in a primary and he's the only one with nothing to lose. I understand now why the RNC was pulling out all the stops.
Also, can writing someone in really invalidate your entire ballot?
I would probably support Ron in 2016 but i think that he will be worst off. In 07 when Paul ran, his ability to process and communicate in interviews and debates was better than this election. I believe its his age. How many times i watched him in a debate or interview and knew what he was trying to say or should be saying. Yet you could tell Ron's brain is scrambling to make the point. The man will be 81 years old! He is healthy and will most likely live for quite some time, but his ability to communicate isn't getting any better.![]()
Boy, if the man who vetoed more pieces of legislation during his time in office than all other governors in America combined because those pieces of legislation contained things that "government should not do" is not good enough for us, no one but Paul will ever be good enough for us.
Gary isn't perfect, but if he were the Republican nominee for president, I would happily vote for him. I can't imagine that we'd ever do much better than #GoGaryJohnson. He's certainly "satisfactory" to me if Ron isn't in the race.
I'm writing in Ron Paul. I think there have been a ton of threads on this topic already and people have pretty much gone through the options and benefits for them of their votes.
And if Ron runs in 2016 I will support him, but I would want some campaign changes.
I'm voting GJ.
Maybe Romney is slightly better than Obama on some issues, but I will not vote for either and don't think it makes a whole lot of difference who wins.
I'd be in for Ron primarying Romney 2016. I'm also in for Rand 2016.
So Ron told Mitt that if he wins and does not work to address the things that Ron cares deeply about, Ron will Primary him in 2016. In response to that threat, Mitt's team did everything they could to change the nomination and delegate rules to limit Ron's ability to challenge Mitt next cycle.
If Romney wins this election, then there is no hope for any of us.
It will be proof that elections are a complete fraud.