Will Ron Paul supporters vote for Romney even with an official Paul Campaign endorsement? Although the answer is certainly doubtful for millions of supporters, we still need to keep them guessing.
What would the Romney campaign need to offer the Ron Paul Revolution forces to get a majority of our support? Speaking only for myself, naming Rand Paul as his VP running mate and a promise of a Ron Paul cabinet appointment would get my attention. This would need to be followed by campaign pledges for real action on the Fed audit and requirement of a declaration of war for future neocon inspired foreign military actions.
Will Ron Paul leave the convention and run on a third-party ticket thus insuring the defeat of Romney and the GOP but alienating much of the GOP against future action by our freedom forces within the Republican Party? I'm sure the GOP neocon elites prefer this option, as they are willing to lose an election in order to guarantee we are run out of the party but I don't think this is in the best interest of our movement or the future of the United States.
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Rand Paul only just got elected to the Senate. He needs to finish his term before thinking of anything else.
ReplyDeletePlus, his state wouldn't go Democratic anyway.
ReplyDeleteMore establishment propaganda designed to keep the disenchanted masses within the fold of the Great Dead Elephant.
ReplyDelete'A third Party is just what the Establishment wants... so make sure you stay with the Establishment!'
Yeah right.
Ron Paul or none at all.
'Compromise' is how we got where we are today.
Time to switch gears, and hold to our Principles come hell or high water.
Besides, if there is a split in the GOP, the establishment GOP may very find itself the 'third party' with nowhere to go in the future.
And of course, all this is a moot rabbit trail as the election process in America is rigged anyway.
if there is a split in the GOP, the establishment GOP may very find itself the 'third party' with nowhere to go in the future.
ReplyDeleteCertainly a possibility.