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Ron Paul would be correct then. Especially if he won Washington and then four states on Super Tuesday.
Yeah. And I still love that video!
Videos like these give me goosebumps!
PAUL is ROCKSTAR!!!!
Can someone explain to me how we draw crowds like this, and Romney can't even fill a room in Denver, yet we lose! ARRRRRG!!
I'll explain how. While Santorum, Romney, and Newt supporters are generally not excited about their candidate, most of them sure don't like (or even hate) Paul, and they tend to be voting blocks that actually turn out to the polls. Add to this the fact that while Paul supporters are some of the most vocal and always ready to show up at a rally, they are often either not registered with the right party or not registered to vote at all, or still feel that Ron can't win so why bother coming out to vote -- and there ya have it.
I was circulating ballot petitions yesterday in my neighborhood, getting signatures to put Ron Paul on the ballot in NJ, and as soon as you mention the name "Ron Paul", most people would say "nope, thank you, not interested" and start closing the door. A couple people at least decided to sign when I stated again that it's not an endorsement, it's just to put him on the ballot, but most wouldn't even have that. So the media has done a splendid job stacking the deck against us, and if we don't do EVERYTHING we can do, such as identifying and getting ALL our supporters out to the polls, we won't achieve our objective. There's much work to be done on a constant basis.
I'll explain how. While Santorum, Romney, and Newt supporters are generally not excited about their candidate, most of them sure don't like (or even hate) Paul, and they tend to be voting blocks that actually turn out to the polls. Add to this the fact that while Paul supporters are some of the most vocal and always ready to show up at a rally, they are often either not registered with the right party or not registered to vote at all, or still feel that Ron can't win so why bother coming out to vote -- and there ya have it.
I was circulating ballot petitions yesterday in my neighborhood, getting signatures to put Ron Paul on the ballot in NJ, and as soon as you mention the name "Ron Paul", most people would say "nope, thank you, not interested" and start closing the door. A couple people at least decided to sign when I stated again that it's not an endorsement, it's just to put him on the ballot, but most wouldn't even have that. So the media has done a splendid job stacking the deck against us, and if we don't do EVERYTHING we can do, such as identifying and getting ALL our supporters out to the polls, we won't achieve our objective. There's much work to be done on a constant basis.
Of course Ron Paul can win the nomination. When a presidential candidate draws massive crowds wherever he goes, the only reason to count him out would be rigged elections. Whoever has the most supporters is supposed to win. At least that's what they told me in school.
I'll explain how. While Santorum, Romney, and Newt supporters are generally not excited about their candidate, most of them sure don't like (or even hate) Paul, and they tend to be voting blocks that actually turn out to the polls. Add to this the fact that while Paul supporters are some of the most vocal and always ready to show up at a rally, they are often either not registered with the right party or not registered to vote at all, or still feel that Ron can't win so why bother coming out to vote -- and there ya have it.
I was circulating ballot petitions yesterday in my neighborhood, getting signatures to put Ron Paul on the ballot in NJ, and as soon as you mention the name "Ron Paul", most people would say "nope, thank you, not interested" and start closing the door. A couple people at least decided to sign when I stated again that it's not an endorsement, it's just to put him on the ballot, but most wouldn't even have that. So the media has done a splendid job stacking the deck against us, and if we don't do EVERYTHING we can do, such as identifying and getting ALL our supporters out to the polls, we won't achieve our objective. There's much work to be done on a constant basis.
Videos like these give me goosebumps!
PAUL is ROCKSTAR!!!!
Can someone explain to me how we draw crowds like this, and Romney can't even fill a room in Denver, yet we lose! ARRRRRG!!
If you want to simplify the debt problem, you could use calculation like this and integrate the cuts which RP proposes:
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Huh, I've had a couple terse ones, but some really open ones too, by phone, not counting supporters. I was wishing they had a plus and minus next to 'undecided' so you could signal 'this one is open to him and worth following up with.'So true.This pretty much mirrors my experiences too (not getting signatures but just voter ID'ing via phone).
Same thing happened to me when I went door to door in Pa to get him on the ballot! Went to over 300 homes with only two signatures.
Yet I live in one of the most conservative parts of Bucks County PA.
My hope is not in Ron Paul. My hope is that every one of these Americans stays with the cause and continues to fight for this country.
Huh, I've had a couple terse ones, but some really open ones too, by phone, not counting supporters. I was wishing they had a plus and minus next to 'undecided' so you could signal 'this one is open to him and worth following up with.'
conservatives of the sort who religiously watch Fox news are the ones most likely to dislike him. So it depends on your kind of conservative.
Yeah. And I still love that video!