Why aren't you democrats crossing over and voting for RP?
uhhh, what?
Why aren't you democrats crossing over and voting for RP?
Where are these votes coming from that will elect RP third party?uhhh, what?
We don't have the same problem we had back in '08 when most Republicans didn't know who Ron Paul was. Now Republicans know all about Ron Paul and they still don't like him.
The media who says he should run as a third party want to split the Republican vote so Obama can win.
What I think they're missing is that Ron Paul supporters don't necessarily vote Republican. I have my doubts about how much of the vote it would shave off the GOP nominee and I think it could shave just as many off Obama, if not more. I know former Obama supporters if faced with an Obama vs Cain vs Ron Paul election, they would vote Ron Paul. I think there would be equal damage to both parties, yet the damage would be minimized thanks to the media and the strict 2-party system.
He would not win as 3rd party under normal circumstances, no matter how much he was liked. That said, you can never rule out the fluke factor. A dollar collapse 1 month before an election for example... or the Republican candidate's dead skeleton surfaces weeks before the election and damage control is impossible. Only the fluke factor could cause a 3rd party to win.
I think focusing on it is a bad idea, we should focus on taking over the Republican Party with Ron Paul and after Ron Paul. If they fail to elect Ron Paul, the currency collapse will happen and the people will still be looking for a fresh viewpoint that supports liberty & truth. That's when RP's message could best be heard by the people. So don't give up, I think supporters should be in this for the long haul. We should craft our candidates in the image of Ron Paul, candidates who carry his message and receive the stalwart support of his solid and unwavering 12% base, which will slowly grow.
I think it would be a remarkable thing to see Ron Paul signs waving at every election from 2012 forward, whether Ron Paul is there or not. He is a man, but his message transcends just the person. It's a policy that we ultimately stand behind and he's the embodiment of that policy. Whether Ron Paul is in politics or not, that policy remains as true as ever.
Just my thought on this, and for now, let's get RP voted GOP nominee!![]()
Why aren't you democrats crossing over and voting for RP?
Because it's a Republican primary, and many don't want to change their registration or have that blemish on their primary voting record.
Reagan made it happen. What did he do differently, and how do we emulate it?
Reagan had a lot of democrats cross over and vote for him against George H.W. Bush in 1980?
Actually Reagan democrats first appeared in the south carolina primary in 1976. I remember the news reports on how badly Reagan blew Ford away there and the talkReagan had a lot of democrats cross over and vote for him against George H.W. Bush in 1980?
In some ways, perhaps. But it's sure also a big stumbling block with 'team player above all' Republicans. Which is why they're making a big deal of it in places like Faux.