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MMC
01-12-2012, 08:25 PM
Few think Paul will be the nominee. But an increasing number of people think he'll play a huge role in the GOP fight — and in the general election.

Still, unlike four years ago, many Republicans are taking Paul and his devoted following seriously this time around — even though few think the libertarian congressman has any shot at winning the nomination. Here, a look at why Ron Paul might still be a forced to be reckoned with:

If he can't win the nomination, why is Paul running?

A cause. Paul and his aides insist that the Ron Paul Revolution will keep on rolling through the GOP primary season, and perhaps all the way to the Republican National Convention in August. If he can win enough delegates, Paul will have leverage at the convention to... do something. "Given everything we know about him, he'll be seeking some sort of major policy statement from the party," Colby College political scientist Anthony Corrado tells Bloomberg (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=1423ivgs5/EXP=1327626140/**http%3A//www.businessweek.com/news/2012-01-11/paul-may-win-republican-convention-clout-by-gaining-delegates.html). "I suspect that's more important to him than any particularly personal role at the convention or any rules change." Paul seems to be leaning that way, telling CNN (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=129piv09n/EXP=1327626140/**http%3A//www.cnn.com/2012/01/11/politics/paul-momentum/) he might get "something in the platform that says, maybe we ought to look at the Federal Reserve and maybe we ought to reconsider and not (go) to war unless we have a declaration of war.".....snip~

http://news.yahoo.com/insurgent-ron-paul-why-hes-2012-x-factor-155500699.html

This is why Ron Paul has become a significant factor. He can play kingmaker now. He can get something from the party. I was telling others all he has to do is win 5 caucus states and then all know his path. He wants the Convention and the Change In the GOP. Obama now knows Paul is pulling the youth vote. That Paul has been hitting all these College Campus'. Plus Obama has lost half the hispanic vote. Cannot take Indiana, Florida and Wyoming this time round.

Plus Paul and Romney are the only two who made it on the ballot for every state. The only thing I havent heard was how much money Paul has taken in. Romney says 24 mil. Obama made 60 mil just for the last quarter. He made over 70 mil in the first. They are expected to have over 750 million. So he can run against the Republican Nominee.

To think right there between both these parties there is a billion dollars. That could have helped reduce the deficit.....huh?

roadmaster
01-12-2012, 08:31 PM
Between Obama and any other, I will vote the any other. To be hones don't even like Mitt.

Mister D
01-12-2012, 08:37 PM
Can you imagine a Romney/Paul ticket? :laugh:

roadmaster
01-12-2012, 08:39 PM
Can you imagine a Romney/Paul ticket? :laugh:

I will take it.

MMC
01-12-2012, 08:41 PM
No.....but I can imagine if the Paul movement continues to grow. That due to having a Cause will then force him to run Independant. If that happens the only way he wins is if he can do what Obama did. Other than that he would then split the vote.

Conley
01-12-2012, 08:41 PM
My hope is that in the next general election some Dems and Republicans both will learn from Paul's success and be willing to take a stand for the American people. Perhaps he will encourage some of the more thoughtful candidates who sat out this time around while the weirdos and recycled candidates took center stage.

Mister D
01-12-2012, 08:57 PM
I will take it.

So would I, actually. I'd vote for that in a heartbeat but the establishment hates Paul and I don't think "hate" is an exaggeration.

XrazyHorse
01-12-2012, 10:47 PM
Paul seems to be leaning that way, telling CNN (http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/SIG=129piv09n/EXP=1327626140/**http%3A//www.cnn.com/2012/01/11/politics/paul-momentum/) he might get "something in the platform that says, maybe we ought to look at the Federal Reserve and maybe we ought to reconsider and not (go) to war unless we have a declaration of war."

If he can get either of those things done, it would be fantastic, and the whole campaign would be worthwhile. Just getting a political party to do an audit of the Fed would be worth the billion dollars they spend campaigning.

(And: hello everyone!)

Conley
01-12-2012, 10:50 PM
Hey, welcome to the site XrazyHorse!

I agree with you completely. It would be great to have other members of the GOP adopt some of Paul's positions or at least move in that direction.