trey4sports
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What Is The Bare Minimum (vote percentage) you would consider as a "win" for Ron Paul in 2012?
The minimum required to, you know, actually win.
Perhaps what the OP means is: What percentage must the winner beat the opponent by so that the other side doesn't bitch and moan that maybe there was voter fraud or "there was no mandate" or that "the majority doesn't really want the winner" or something? For example, if Rand Paul wins by 22% again the media will be saying that there is overwhelming support for something of some sort, even if they try to spin it into elitist objectives. But if Rand wins by 2% then the media will say that the anti big government movement is in serious peril and that Rand is not legitimate and on and on.
So I will say about 6 or 7 per cent would give a significant "win." Double digits is a solid licking. 20+ like Rand did in the primary is just a horrendous ass kicking.
If the OP meant what percentage of the vote would Ron need to get in the primaries to be considered a "win" I would say about 33% at least for 2012. And I mean average 33%. In other words, 43% in some states and 23% in others. This should also make him competitive for the nomination.
in 08 we recieved roughly 6 percent of the total votes in the republican primaries. I considered that a "win" because it lit a fire under the libertarian-conservative base, a base which had been alienated for the last 40 years.
The fact that 6% of the republican base voted for someone who wants to end the war on drugs, end the fed, end the income tax, privatize social security, and drastically reduce our military presence all around the world.
Judging by the join dates of most of the posters in this thread I can see why they don't understand how incredibly hard it was to get that 6% and how incredibly difficult it will be to actually win the nomination.
I think getting 15% across the board would be an incredible achievement considering Ron Paul is not another cookie cutter Republican with interchangable policy positions.
10-20% would be a dancing on the tables kind of day! =)
Good grief. That's some low standards. "We lost by less than in 2008, woo-hoo!"
You win or you lose. Either Ron Paul is the GOP nominee, or Romney/Huckabee/Palin/Gingrich is.