Who is your second choice after Ron?

I may lean Libertarian, but I think the more recent LP candidates have a really unattractive tendency to preach only to the die-hard Libertarians. Ron's views seem a lot more appealing to the moderate Libertarians and the leaners like myself.
 
Well, I certainly wouldn't vote for any other Republican or Hillary. Obama just doesn't come off as a scumbag. Call me crazy, but I care more about his position on the war than the potential new taxes he'd dump on me.

Well, Obama is only interested in pulling troops from Iraq...not other nations. Obama is a hypocrite and says he is against the war, but votes to continue to fund it? That is like me saying to a friend, "I hate you are an alcoholic, but here is another $20 to go and buy some more." IT MAKES NO SENSE!
 
My second choice after Ron Paul is Smith and Wesson. J/K, but seriously, I have no second choice. I don't care whether I am driven off a cliff at 60 mph or 90 mph.
 
I will write in Ron Paul. You can't vote for the lesser of two evils - it is still evil.

Agreed. I will never vote for the lesser of two evils and never have.

If it comes down to it, I am going to write in Ron Paul. One way or another, I am voting for Ron Paul in the general election.
 
First choice : Ron Paul
Second choice : Ron Paul
Third choice : Ron Paul
Fourth choice : Ron Paul
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One-hundredth choice : Ron Paul
 
Quirks and voting record aside, I believe Obama's appeal comes from the fact that he isn't a stalwart of the establishment to the extent that the other GOP and Dem candidates (Ron and Dennis excluded).
 
Quirks and voting record aside, I believe Obama's appeal comes from the fact that he isn't a stalwart of the establishment to the extent that the other GOP and Dem candidates (Ron and Dennis excluded).

I vote for whoever oprah doesn't endorse :D
 
Quirks and voting record aside, I believe Obama's appeal comes from the fact that he isn't a stalwart of the establishment to the extent that the other GOP and Dem candidates (Ron and Dennis excluded).

From my brief review, Obama has voted indentically to Hillary on every single issue I've looked at. Makes it hard to see the "audacity of hope" if you ask me.
 
I'm writing in Ron Paul. If he doesn't get the nomination, the first and only time the media gives him a fair shake will be the bittersweet moment that they announce that Ron Paul received a record number of write in votes.
 
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