The anti-war vote when to McCain, that is what we should be targeting

McCain's '100 years' in Iraq should be broadcast over and over. People may begin to associate him with perpetual war.
 
It's inexcusable to lose the majority of the anti-war vote to one like McCain.
 
At last, a thread that is not voter fraud.
I think that the problem is still name recognition. People are beginning to recognize the name but still haven't gotten the message. Dr. Paul is not worried about this. McCain has been a recognized name in NH for years, Romney also. It is going to be a long hard fight, but as the candidates drop out more people will notice RP. I am not too discouraged by tonight. A better showing would have been nice, but realistically, all people have been told so far (by the tv) is that RP is a fringe candidate who ran as a libertarian in 88. If we keep working at it, at some point the public's interest is going to get piqued and then we will see.
 
The exit polls? How was it worded? You realize that alot of "Anti-war" Republicans do NOT want immediate withdraw, right? Especially with reductions in deaths, civilian and soldier, being reported.
 
There are two totally different kind of Anti-war Republicans folks...

There's the immediate withdraw crowd (small pop.)

Then there's the train up Iraqi forces as quickly as possible and get the heck out, crowd.

I know, I've talked to many of them that have come to regret the war. They now wish we never got into it, but don't want the IMMEDIATE withdraw Dr. Paul advocates.
 
The exit polls? How was it worded? You realize that alot of "Anti-war" Republicans do NOT want immediate withdraw, right? Especially with reductions in deaths, civilian and soldier, being reported.

You are right, but let the 100 years statement sink in a little bit. Making people hear what you have to say, especially when they don't want to, is a long, hard process. We must continue just as we have been.
 
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You are right, but let the 100 years statement sink in a little bit. Making people hear what you have to say, especially when they don't want to, is a long, hard process. We must continue just as we have been.

Pushing the 100 year thing would just push them to Romney or Huckabee. I hate to say this, but Paleoconservative/Paleolibertarian factions (anti-intervention) of the Republican party just isn't big enough.
 
Because the intelligent people who support Dr. Paul do not need to connect with a candidate emotionally, for many voters, that emotional connection trumps. It's sad to see that a majority of voters only can connect in an emotional way.
 
Pushing the 100 year thing would just push them to Romney or Huckabee. I hate to say this, but Paleoconservative/Paleolibertarian factions (anti-intervention) of the Republican party just isn't big enough.

Half of McCain's voters had a positive opinion of Paul.

The non-interventionist, paleoconservative wing of the GOP was enough to win New Hampshire tonight- but it went to McCain. Why? Because HQ was too focused on abortion and immigration to point out to the voters that Ron Paul is the only actual non-interventionist paleoconservative.
 
let's not get too upset, we can use this in later states if we just hammer these exit polls into the official campaign
 
The non-interventionist, paleoconservative wing of the GOP was enough to win New Hampshire tonight- but it went to McCain. Why? Because HQ was too focused on abortion and immigration to point out to the voters that Ron Paul is the only actual non-interventionist paleoconservative.

Damn right.
 
1. Antiwar (Paul is the only antiwar candidate)
2. Economy (New #1 issue -- Paul has a great message)

Michigan offers our next opportunity -- nothing really happening on the Democratic side, it's an open primary, huge Arab-American population, and the economy sucks.
 
I guess the sheep don't watch the debates.

The average voter will apparently vote based on a few glimpses of 30-second ads on TV. As long as these ads talk about abortion, immigration, student visas, the potentially winning anti-war message will be lost on Average Joe.

I'm average too, and I only decided to check out RP when I found out that he was an anti-war Republican. If that oddity hadn't caught my eye, I would know precious nothing right now about monetary policy and the IRS and the troops in Korea.
 
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