What's RP's chances in NY?

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Does New York suck or does Paul have a chance in hell? Just curious. I have a friend from Brooklyn who's a hardcore liberal democrat that flipped her lid when she found out I was supporting Ron Paul.
 
Staten Island is the only republican borough. I went to a young republican meeting in manhattan and the numbers were just not impressive. I will say everyone there did like RP, and it was nice because we were all young professionals (not WoW playing kids living in their parents basements--as some of the other candidates supporters claim we are).
In general many people feel their vote is wasted if they don't vote Democrat. I haven't had much luck getting woman to believe in RP, most are for Hillary, mainly because she is a woman...so much for judging someone based on their character instead of what they are.
 
Depends on whether Huck and Rudy quit right after FL, or (I think) stick it out through Suer Tuesday. If the three MSM guys split the pro-war vote, a double digit outcome from Paul is possible and would loook decent. If Rudy prevails in the state, it locks a lot of delegates up and keeps them away from McCain and Romney, which is a good thing towards creating a brokered convention. Rudy may try to win NY if only for pride, or as a bargaining chip to buy a VP spot.
 
upstate new yorker here. im not to keen on ron's chances here. but me and all my friends are sure as hell voting for him :D

also, new york is a very democratic state (expect Hillary to do well). NY will be having a closed primary and the deadline to change parties expired many months ago. potential ron paul supporters who where very impressed with Ron's later debates will not be able to vote for him.

it's very unfortunate for those who will not get the satisfaction of selecting ron paul on super tuesday
 
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Our state is very liberal... i converted some liberals to vote for ron, but they wouldnt change their voter status from Dem to Rep :( even my MIL woulnt. Why? "B/C ive been a DEM all my life, why change now!?" ugh- you can only do so much w/ some people. Im from westchester, and all the ladies at MIL's nail salon are all voting for Obama. Whem my MIL told them about Ron Paul they all said "WHOOOOOOO?????"

:rolleyes:

And many of the Rep's that I know want mccain, or like my Granny who wants Romney (b/c hes "cute" :rolleyes::mad:)

On a good note, i have converted at least 15+ people, friends, family. I signed on as my local precinct leader,... dont know what else to do!
 
The only posters / bumper stickers that i have seen have been Ron Paul ones. I am in the burbs 15 min from NYC. The smaller towns/ villages are deff pro paul.
 
It doesn't really matter here. He certainly won't win the plurality, and NY is winner take all, so he can't pick up delegates as has been his strategy in most states.
 
We've been playing nice thus far... and we've been getting our asses kicked! If people don't understand subtle nuanced answers maybe we need to give them a dose of blunt hammer over the head reality.

:D

Flyer bank machines, gas pumps, and public restrooms with the following two flyers.
Cover a ten mile radius around polling stations.


FLYER ANYWHERE PEOPLE MIGHT STOP RIGHT BEFORE THEY VOTE!

You will need to do this repeatedly throughout the day as supporters of Romney and McCain will remove them.

1. McCain is an open border liberal!
2 Mitt Romney is a dishonest liberal!

I realize it is not nice but it is true and we need to be blunt because people don't seem to get it.
Big bold print is called for. If we don't all do this very simple task Ron Paul will not win.

Also we must put Llepard's ads in newspapers. Stop by the newspaper machine in the morning and manually put them in. Where this was done Ron Paul's vote percentage more than doubled!

The following thread is also essential:


http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=107352:D
 
I don't think Paul will do well going by opinion in my school, but he certainly has picked up support here and there. People who I wouldn't expect to be Paul supporters, are. But I'm guessing most people will go with McCain or Romney (I know, I know, what a crazy prediction).
 
I became aware of Paul after October 12th; the deadline to change your party affiliation to vote in the primary. So I'm kept from supporting him in terms of votes (not in terms of talking to others and making contributions!)

So while I think New Yorkers like Paul, they're probably either liberal and will vote Hillary/Obama or simply cannot vote for him according to the closed Republican primary.

So no, his chances are not very good here at all.
 
I became aware of Paul after October 12th; the deadline to change your party affiliation to vote in the primary. So I'm kept from supporting him in terms of votes (not in terms of talking to others and making contributions!)

So while I think New Yorkers like Paul, they're probably either liberal and will vote Hillary/Obama or simply cannot vote for him according to the closed Republican primary.

So no, his chances are not very good here at all.

Just curious... How did you not hear of Ron Paul earlier? That baffles me.
 
There on Long Island...I register for the libertarian party, so that means I can't vote for the Democratic & the Republican primaries... which absolute sucks!!:mad:
 
Just curious... How did you not hear of Ron Paul earlier? That baffles me.

3 days ago, I talked to someone who had never heard of Ron Paul. She's interested but unfortunately is a Democrat and can't vote for him.
 
try to vote anyway...do you really think people other than Ron Paulites know the rules?

anyway, i posted my ron paul signs...they were the only repeat ONLY SIGNS POSTED for a candidate beside 1 on the wall of a fish market, and hilliary bumper stickers on the lamppost.
 
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