what will you do in November????

Vote for Ron Paul if he's on the ballot, otherwise, whoever the Libertarian candidate is. Writing in Ron Paul won't accomplish anything, while continuing support to the only decent third party out there is worthwhile.
 
I voted for Ron Paul in my caucus. He's not even going to be on the ballot for President in November though. If I lived in his home district, I'd vote for him in his November Congressional election. But I'm going to be voting for someone else for President. Sorry, I've made my decision and that's just the way it is.

I understand your decision. So are you leaning more towards Turd Sandwich or Giant Douche?
 
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This attitude is what's wrong with people (sheep)! If everyone thought this way we might as well just have one candidate running. People need to start standing up and vote with their convictions instead of jumping on the bandwagon. At out local caucus in Minnesota, our neighborhood precinct ended up Romney 21, Paul 13, McCain 6, and Huckabee 3. Many Romney supporters stood up and said they thought Paul was best, but thought he couldn't win so they were going to vote for Romney to stop McCain. Now Romney is out anyway. We were more organized, however, and did end up getting 6 of 7 of the delegates. Who knows where we would be in this presidential election process today if people would vote their conscience. The only wasted vote is the one not cast! I'll write in Dr Paul!

Right you are! This type of thinking is the reason Paul is having such a hard time. I call this "The Atlanta Braves Syndrom". What I mean is (i live in georgia) in the 80s when the Braves sucked and lost 4 games out of 5 every week for years and years, i liked them anyway just because i did. i liked how they played hard no matter what...but almost everyone else in Georgia hated them because they lost all the time. Then in 91 when they started winning and finally made it to the top, everyone proclaimed how great they were, and how they always liked them! what a lie i thought. People here in Ga loved them for the next 14 years or so, until they didnt make it awhile back. now they hate them again. So,...

If you support Paul now,then SUPPORT HIM IN NOVEMBER!!!
 
Voting for McCain is really not much different then voting for Hillary. It is all an illusion and the whole thing has been steered by the media to make us think we have a choice. Unforunately too many Republicans have bought off on it.

If we don't wake them up by the convention, and RP does not jump off for an independent run last minute (with many Republicans from the convention behind him), I'll write in Ron Paul. The media is just too gleefully they have "locked" Democrats on either side of the ticket now. I'm sorry, but McCain is not a real Republican. Anyone who worked on the hill the past decade or two knows that. Anyone who looks at his record knows that. He might be worse than Hillary/Obama is some respects...as he'll pull some Republicans behind him on votes, that would stand firmly against Hillary or Obama....and on many issues that affect our civil liberties, this would not be a good thing. It would be better to be deadlocked. The Democrats will crush him on his flip-flopping record anyway.

However, last I checked, McCain still doesn't have the votes needed yet. Let's just get to convention and see what happens before we keep speculating on what will be on the ticket in November. And, GET BACK TO WORK! Keep canvassing, even if your state's primary is over. Get the message out to people. Explain the issues, sharpen your own rhetoric on the topics, show them that the candidate was there all along...but the media stole the election. Get them angry, and ready to go to convention.
 
"In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock."

-Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)


I'm writing in Dr. Paul.
 
Yep, I'm to stupid because I live in a swing state and want my vote to actually mean something. I guess I'm not smart enough like you to throw it away on a meaningless 3rd party or a worthless write in. And here's yet another thread where I've been called names for speaking my mind. No wonder people call Ron Paul supporters Paultards and I now know why they're so turned off by many of them. Don't agree with someone, call them names. Brilliant strategy.

If you haven't figure out by now your vote means nothing, then you are the problem. On the positive note, I too will not waste my vote on a third party or a write in. A write in of Ron Paul is just symbolic and a statement, but in reality, it is a wasted vote. I will vote for the democrat nominee for one reason and only one.....to destroy the GOP so it can be rebuilt. That is the statement. But as another poster noted, it still ain't over!!!
 
Why vote for mccain? We want dems to win so we can support another Ron Paul in 2012.
 
Yep, I'm to stupid because I live in a swing state and want my vote to actually mean something. I guess I'm not smart enough like you to throw it away on a meaningless 3rd party or a worthless write in. And here's yet another thread where I've been called names for speaking my mind. No wonder people call Ron Paul supporters Paultards and I now know why they're so turned off by many of them. Don't agree with someone, call them names. Brilliant strategy.

Your vote doesn't mean anything if you are compromising your principles.

I'm writing in "Ron Paul".
 
I'll be supporting the person I think is the best out of those that actually have a chance to win. I'm not throwing my vote away on 3rd party trash or write in nonsense.

Yikes!!!! Is there really a choice between a Mccain or a Hillary/Obama???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? :confused:
 
If Ron is not on the ballot, I will vote Constitution Party. They will nominate a Ron Paul like candidate in Kansas City this April. It is important that Ron remain in Congress if he does not get the nomination.
 
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