Ron Paul Voters In The 2020 NH Primary.

ProBlue33

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In 2012 Ron Paul took in 56,872 votes on the GOP side to capture almost 23% of the total vote, on the DNC primary he scored 2289 votes.

My question is, who are all those votes going to this time ? We know some of them went to Trump last time in 2016, Trump doesn't NEED them this time so where do they go, could they influence the final tally. NH is open so I think some might vote for Gabbard or Sanders.

Thoughts on where old Ron Paul voters cast their votes on Tuesday?
Anybody from NH, what are you seeing on the ground there?
 
Hopefully Yang and Gabbard. Yang at least could bring issues like automation to the forefront and Gabbard foreign policy.
 
Just think , all those dem candidates , debates , tv money and right now only two have more than a half dozen delegates.
 
Bernie and Ron Paul are polar opposites. How does that work?

The leftarians love him.

He also has that persona of being true to his principles and an "outsider".

Now, his guiding principle is, of course, authoritarian communism, unlike Ron's of individual liberty and limited government, but that means zip shit to the international orange dyed hair/face tattoo/nose-ring/let me stuff a hockey puck in my earlobe, mob.

"Bernie's like, for real, man."
 
Look at this shit... eWarren goes knocking on doors - she is a commie - and is embraced with warm hugs, etc.

Sickening!

 
Look at this $#@!... eWarren goes knocking on doors - she is a commie - and is embraced with warm hugs, etc.

Awww! Communists need hugs too!

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Hopefully Yang and Gabbard. Yang at least could bring issues like automation to the forefront and Gabbard foreign policy.

This is what I'm thinking. Ron Paul has said a lot of favorable things about Gabbard and had her on his show as well. He said at the end of the show that he was hoping to push the episode in NH (I can't remember his exact wording, though), so a lot of people who still follow him and value what he has to say will probably vote for her.

As for Yang, I know a lot of people like him as well. He's a Democrat who isn't afraid of capitalism, so go figure. He's hardly the worst of the bunch.
 
The leftarians love him.

He also has that persona of being true to his principles and an "outsider".

Now, his guiding principle is, of course, authoritarian communism, unlike Ron's of individual liberty and limited government, but that means zip $#@! to the international orange dyed hair/face tattoo/nose-ring/let me stuff a hockey puck in my earlobe, mob.

"Bernie's like, for real, man."

See that seems to be the biggest problem. You are either for liberty or against liberty, there is no gray area. It's the same as, you are either for good or for evil.

Ron Paul also talked about "group think" and how that makes us not step out of the box that the powers-that-be want us in.
 
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