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It looks like we won't have a candidate for 2016
Just because you don't like Rand Paul doesn't mean he does not exist.
It looks like we won't have a candidate for 2016
Both are necessecary.How can bottom-up work, if we stay focused on top-down?
Very true, but the federal races build excitement and draw people together, not to mention build lists.I have been screaming since 2007 that the state level races (and particularly the state legislatures) are several orders of magnitude more important than any Federal races whatsoever.
Which is why we need liberty candidates like Rand, who package and market their message to be more Republican/conservative friendly. If Rand had talked like Ron during his race, he would've lost.Other than that we can't raise shit for liberty candidates, people won't put their money up.
Careful though, sometimes crap floats too.all politics is local! build the base and the cream will rise to the top -- naturally!
As Paul raised ~40 Million this cycle, not including PACs, if we could do that again, we could conceivably elect 40 house members or 8 Senators (or a mix) if we can raise that again.
Which is why we need liberty candidates like Rand, who package and market their message to be more Republican/conservative friendly. If Rand had talked like Ron during his race, he would've lost.
Very true.If Ron hadn't talked like RON during Ron's race, RAND would have lost.
Why do we need to package or market anything? Ron Paul gathered us all here because he didn't package and market his message to anyone. He told the truth. The blunt truth. I sure as hell wouldn't have joined his campaign had he had different rhetoric. We don't need someone to tell the Republicans what they want to hear. We need someone to tell them what they NEED to hear.Which is why we need liberty candidates like Rand, who package and market their message to be more Republican/conservative friendly. If Rand had talked like Ron during his race, he would've lost.
or 400 members of state legislatures.
I have been screaming since 2007 that the state level races (and particularly the state legislatures) are several orders of magnitude more important than any Federal races whatsoever. I find the entire debate in this thread unbearably depressing.![]()
Careful though, sometimes crap floats too.
That would be counterproductive. The reason that Rand is popular with Republican / conservatives is that he markets and packages his message in a way that doesn't offend them. Ron doesn't do this, and thus has a hard time getting their votes.
Should we not run a presidential candidate in 2016?
Good luck with the Rand Paul ticket, I guarantee you the establishment has already picked their 2016 candidate after Mitten Sach's loses to Barry in November, Marco Rubio.
Which is why we need liberty candidates like Rand, who package and market their message to be more Republican/conservative friendly. If Rand had talked like Ron during his race, he would've lost.