alexa doherty
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We have to wait and see how ron does. Only after the primaries will we know.
trollI haven't seen much discussion on RP running as a 3rd party candidate yet. If Ron Paul continues to gain 9%-15% in the early primaries, when does he pull his name from the Republican ticket and run as a third party candidate?
I know he thinks he can win the Republican nomination (as all politicians do) but realistically you have to switch gears, save $$$ and energy, to the Independent Party sooner or later. I've heard him last week in an interview leave the "door open" on this option.
In 30 days, each party will have their own candidate selected and Paul's staff, $$$ and 9%-15% support will have momentum and more importantly an equal platform. I look forward to your thoughts, inputs and best strategy to keep the RP train rolling!
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3rd party is the wrong move and is assured defeat.
You don't want to wait just for an election year. Get involved in the party NOW and STAY INVOLVED. That grassroots change will last. Then when election year rolls around the battle is already in your favor. Besides which you can make changes in the platform and start electing REAL conservatives.Overthrowing the GOP is the only way to gain success.
Then stress that he's a Constitutionalist.I think the biggest thing holding back Dr Paul is the stigma of the Republican party. I don't know how many people I try to tell about Ron Paul who get cloudy when I mention he's a Republican. They just kind of glaze over and tune me out
Please stop with this talk. We are in the race of our lives right now. Just a few days from NH and this is not helpful at all.
If Paul can't win the Republican nomination how can he win the presidency as a 3rd party candidate? All of the people who didn't vote for him in the primaries are going to mobilize and vote for him as an independent?