Will you vote for ron paul this time? Or is it just talk?

This time will be my first…since I was only 14 in 2007. :p

ETA: Not sure I understand this topic though.
 
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Sadly was still a total cynic in '08 so I didn't vote for him, but I and as many of my family/friends I can round up will be there no question.
 
definitely will. Just missed it last time...was too young. Was old enough for the general election though...:rolleyes:
 
I voted for Ron Paul in 2008, in the general election as a write-in, and in the primary. And 1988.

I'll vote for him in 2012, in the primary and in the general election, whether he's on the ballot or not. And probably every election after that while he's still alive, and maybe a few after that.
 
definitely will. Just missed it last time...was too young. Was old enough for the general election though...:rolleyes:

If you were old enough to vote in the general election, you were old enough to vote in the primaries.
The primaries and caucuses require you to be 18 the day of the general election, NOT the daY of the primary.
You can be 17 and vote in the primary if you will be 18 on General Election day in November.

This is important to reinforce. In this election, you must be 18 on or before November 6, 2012.
If you are still 17 on the day of your primary or caucus, you can still participate.


And in regard to the OP:
As in 2008:
NOBP - obviously.
I actually didn't know this was concern.
 
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If you were old enough to vote in the general election, you were old enough to vote in the primaries.
The primaries and caucuses require you to be 18 the day of the general election, NOT the daY of the primary.
You can be 17 and vote in the primary if you will be 18 on General Election day in November.

This is important to reinforce. In this election, you must be 18 on or before November 6, 2012.
If you are still 17 on the day of your primary or caucus, you can still participate.

Wow, thanks for the info. A girl in NH that I know will be happy to hear that. +1 vote for Ron.
 
This is important to reinforce. In this election, you must be 18 on or before November 6, 2012.
If you are still 17 on the day of your primary or caucus, you can still participate.

Wow, thanks for the info. A girl in NH that I know will be happy to hear that. +1 vote for Ron.

Yep, assuming she is not registered to vote, she can register as a republican the day of the NH primary and kick it for RP.
Here's a link to the NH voter's guide for reference:
http://www.sos.nh.gov/HOW TO REGISTER TO VOTE2012.pdf
 
I supported RP back in 2007/2008, but didn't vote.

I wasn't 18 back then :). Will proudly cast my first ever vote in an election for Dr. Paul.
 
Thanks for the link, I'll send it over in the email. I'll convince her extreme left mom to go too, the whole family is huge on the anti-war message.
Well, hopefully her mom is either unregistered to vote or registered as undeclared. If she is a registered Dem, it is too late to change party registration in NH, sadly.
 
In 2008 I was close to more Ron Paul supporters than people who voted for him. Some were libertarians, democrats, and independents who refused to switch party registration to vote for him. Some of the more radical libertarians don't believe in voting at all. It's a perfectly legitimate question.

As for me, I voted for him in the 2008 CA primary. I would have been a delegate to the RNC convention had Ron Paul won my district. I wrote him in in the 2008 general election. And, I'll be voting for him again in the 2012 CA primary.
 
Well, hopefully her mom is either unregistered to vote or registered as undeclared. If she is a registered Dem, it is too late to change party registration in NH, sadly.

The mom is most likely Dem. Nevermind, still leaves +1 vote for Ron :D
 
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