Tough choice likely to make Rand Paul first presidential dropout

You're getting what all the trolls get from me who are here trying to associate us with racism (even though individualists are color blind) and trying to say Trump could by some miracle win the general election (even though all the polls that actually ask the question prove that Rand is the only GOP candidate who can right now). You think you're special, and you think you can play the victim card. Good luck with that. I've already more than made up for your neg rep, if you're interested in how your propagandizing is going.

And while you're pretending to be the only one who can read, let me try again for those of us who actually can: Fox is just as much a part of the mainstream media as any other major media outlet. There is no difference. That's why they may spin the same story in slightly different ways, but they all run the exact same stories.

I am not trying to associate anyone with racism and never mentioned Fox, you are seriously delusional.
 
Senate seat has to be the priority

it'd be different if Rand was polling like 20% and there might be a realistic chance but we probably wouldn't be in this situation to begin with

Where's the harm in making the presidential campaign the top priority until after Nevada, and then seeing if any changes are necessary? Because as Giuliani and Clinton both discovered in 2008, one hell of a lot can happen in five months.
 
Dead issue. Rand won the vote today! Provided he funds the KY GOP central committee 250k by sept 18 to pay for the caucus next year.
 
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I'm confused. Can't he just not run for President in Kentucky and run in every other state?

Yes, that would have done it too.

Now, Rand will win Kentucky US Senate GOP Primary in May - so he will be on the ballot in November 2016 in Kentucky for the US Senate seat.
Kentucky Presidential caucus Saturday March 5, 2016 probably won't commit delegates to the Cleveland convention until late - like Iowa does now - maybe June (?)
 
Someone sum up this shit so I don't have to click MSNBC crap.... I hate OPs that just post shitty link without so much as a brief summary.
 
Someone sum up this shit so I don't have to click MSNBC crap.... I hate OPs that just post shitty link without so much as a brief summary.

Typical MSM propaganda making people think Rand is going to drop out. Most people will probably think he dropped out when they go to vote if the MSM has its way. They did that to Ron one time.

Also probably trying to take the wind out of the upcoming money bomb sails.
 
Typical MSM propaganda making people think Rand is going to drop out. Most people will probably think he dropped out when they go to vote if the MSM has its way. They did that to Ron one time.

Also probably trying to take the wind out of the upcoming money bomb sails.
I have a good memory because I remember the lies being spread around that Ron Paul dropped out, and everyone thought he did when it couldn't have been further from the truth.
 
If you don't think that's actually an advantage, you don't have a grasp of Fox's appeal at all.

Except in this case Fox does not want Rand in the race any more than MSNBC does.
 
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I have a good memory because I remember the lies being spread around that Ron Paul dropped out, and everyone thought he did when it couldn't have been further from the truth.

I was at the UCLA event..

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