When do you think that Ron Paul will leave the Presidential race?
When will Ron Paul leave race
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Jan 25, 2008.
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Some time after Super Duper Tuesday on February 5.
There are still primaries after February 5 so he may stay in as long as he has money to spend on his presidential campaign. That's what we donors gave money to his campaign for him to do - campaign for president. -
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Things need to change. Status Quo isn't going to work anymore.
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This is exactly who I will vote for if the Republicans nominate abortionists Giuliani and Romney for either spot. -
Ron Paul has put up some good numbers even though he hasn't won a primary.
He has accomplished a great deal though. His campaign has brought together a large segment of society and helped to focus efforts on returning this country to it's founding principles.
This has proven to be a very interesting time indeed. One man and his supporters have basically thrown down the gauntlet in front of the establishment and said..."look we know who you are, what you stand for and how you've been manipulating opinions and manufacturing consent...and we're willing and able to stand up for ourselves and the good of our country. Please keep doing what you do and show everyone else who and what you are."
Ron Paul may leave the "race" anytime but the revolution has only begun. -
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I hate it when one candidate sweeps all the states in the primaries and the convention is just for show and a waste of $50 million of the taxpayers money. This election cycle is unfolding unlike any in recent decades. -
It's going to be interesting to say the least. But in the end if Ron Paul doesn't get the nomination McCain probably will and Hillary can then handily beat him if there are no further "terrorist attacks" on the USA " whether real or promulgated" (Kiissinger)
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Imagine if Gulliani pulled a suprise in Florida and Super Tuesday and then went on the get the GOP nod. In November if the ticket were:
GOP: Gulliani
DNC: Hillary
IND: Bloomberg
IND: Ron Paul
Who would the conservative voters vote for? Would Bloomberg take more votes from Gulliani or Hillary, or would he take an even number of votes from them both? -
Anything can happen with Diebold in charge of eclections. But I'd think they wouldn't want to make their election rigging that obvious. But then the American people will believe just about anything the lamestream media tells them these days. So It's possible I guess.
"Conservatives' will vote for anybody with an "R" attached to their name. All that fearmongering about the "the great left wing conspiracy" will kick into gear again. Republicans have had their party co-opted by democrats and are learning to live with it nicely. :cool:
One thing is for sure. Ron Paul is the only man telling us the whole truth and doesn't work for or is controlled by the establishment on either side of the aisle. -
Bloomie is a democrat in GOP clothes. Paul is a non-factor. I think Bloomie is going to rob votes from Rudy and Hillary equally, probably more from Rudy because Hillary voters tend to be personality cult followers and will vote for her regardless. So Rudy would be hurt worse, but minimally so.
I don't think Bloomie is in the race. I just think his enormous ego won't let him not bloviate. -
Bottom line is Hillary will be the next american don and any last shreds of the U.S. constitution will be swept aside in order to further the cause of international socialism and more global corporate control. Ron Paul is a huge factor otherwise the lamestream media and it's establishment ownership wouldn't actively ignore him and try to limit the number of ears his message reaches. Nor would the mass media's choice of "viable front runners" co-op so much of Paul's message into their own campaigns if he was a "non factor".
The American voters aren't even in charge of their own opinions anymore. Consent in these United States is manufacutered by the elite class on a daily basis.
Stop letting them make up your mind for you. -
Ron Paul said he would not run as an independent if not nominated by the Republician.
Lets add a question. Who will the Constitution Party (and its breakaway state parties) nominate to run on their line? -
> but his ideas have been planted as seeds of change.
Been reading this sort of stuff since the Goldwater campaign. Still waiting for the change. -
As far as the Constitution Party goes, I know that many of the state parties have already endorsed Ron Paul, as have the former Constitution Party's candidates for President and Vice-President. I think the party is waiting to see how Ron Paul does in the GOP primaries before announcing a candidate to run. -
Correct. On Meet The Press, Paul was quite artful in his dodging and structuring when asked if he would categorically rule out running as a 3rd party. He has made statements during debates that make it seem like he's too loyal to the GOP to run, but you never know.
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