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In reply to the discussion: Who would a Ron Paul 3rd party run hurt the most? [View all]SixthSense
(829 posts)7. the GOP nominee for sure
Paul represents a faction of the GOP that only grudgingly went along with the rest of the party in the past - it's similar to what happened with Ross Perot. That was the revolt from the first Bush. Ron Paul represents the even deeper split that resulted from 8 years of the second - there's virtually zero areas of agreement between a libertarian and a neo-con. With the right split... things would have to be pretty bad for Obama not to walk out of that with an easy win.
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Every statistic from the '92 election showed Perot hurting Bush and Clinton equally.
wyldwolf
Dec 2011
#33
Yes - he is stuck in the 19th century. Every modern economny has a central bank.
banned from Kos
Dec 2011
#15
none of us are taking account of his numbers under real scrutiny. racist nazi views
roguevalley
Dec 2011
#24
The Libertarian Party is - Gary Johnson may go for it. Their convention is in May.
banned from Kos
Dec 2011
#13
The young voters need more information if they're considering voting for Paul.
Wait Wut
Dec 2011
#11
He couldn't do a thing on the Federal Reserve either. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 is in stone.
banned from Kos
Dec 2011
#20