OhioianForRon
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It appears that Ron Paul is not doing so good on Super Tuesday. What is his plans if he continues to do poor in Super Tuesday? Does he plan to drop out of the race?
It appears that Ron Paul is not doing so good on Super Tuesday. What is his plans if he continues to do poor in Super Tuesday? Does he plan to drop out of the race?
It appears that Ron Paul is not doing so good on Super Tuesday. What is his plans if he continues to do poor in Super Tuesday? Does he plan to drop out of the race?
And what is our cause in your opinion?I know most of y'all don't want to hear it, but does it really help our cause to stay in after its all over?
The more I think about this the more upset I get.
Why waste our resources fighting for the nomination of a party thats just not going to give it to us.
I say forget it. Save all our powder for a third party run.
I wanted very badly for this to work, but this party doesn't deserve Ron Paul. Why not a form a new party: The Constitutional Liberty Party.
We are going all the way, let the dust settle, we have picked up delegates and we need to hold our cards, stay positive. Again, the Repubicans can't step over us to market themselves in the general election. Ron Paul is very valuable in this race and it is not over. Hold your cards, let's get the final numbers and clear them and even if we retain 3% it is 3% of their own party they have to deal with.
A united party is the party that wins the White House, a lot can happen until convention. It doesn't look like McCain is going to achieve his delegate count tonight or any of them. None of them are going to, so wait, until the number are validated other than the exit polls media stuff.
Why should Ron Paul back out? He's got enough money to do media buys right up to the Convention, he's got a strong cadre of motivated supporters, and he has always said that the message, not necessarily the man, is the important thing. Why not keep hammering that message home right up to Convention and beyond? He's honestly going to be a bit long in the tooth for a 2012 Presidential run so this is probably his last dance on the national political stage - he should make it a good one.