sailingaway
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I'd rather vote for the Libertarian or the Constitutionalist than just write in Ron Paul if either candidate was at least reasonably in line with my values, and it is likely that one or the other would be (I could have supported Goode or Johnson in 2012, but preferred Johnson.) All that said, I would NOT write in Ron Paul, under any circumstance whatsoever, if Rand was on the ballot. If Rand did compromise to the point where I couldn't in good faith support him anymore, and I didn't like the LP or Constitution Party, I would write in someone else, maybe Judge Napolitano or something, but I wouldn't write in Ron Paul. Only because voting for Ron Paul when Rand was running would be basically like slapping him in the face. I'm not going to vote for Ron Paul while Ron Paul is telling us to vote for Rand...
As for the Ron running against Rand scenario, Ron Paul would win the debate intellectually, but 90% of people would perceive Rand as being the more rational candidate. I don't think Ron would attack his son either. Even if you think Rand deserves it, that's not Ron's MO...
I expect to vote for Rand, because I don't expect Ron to run. If I don't vote for Rand, unless a new bear comes out of the woods, so to speak, I expect to vote for Ron. There is no way he would 'tell us' how to vote. He might ask us, but wouldn't expect us to vote against our conscience, I don't think he'd even want us to. As for what other people would think, anyone who thinks any candidate is 'more rational' than Ron is simply wrong, and they certainly wouldn't sway my vote.
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