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JoePhilly

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9. If all they care about is the legalization of pot, then he draws from us ...
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 12:58 PM
Dec 2011

If they care anything about broader domestic policy, the youth who voted for Obama won't touch Paul with a 50 foot poll.

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I think Ron Paul would be like Ross Perot and hurt the incumbent justiceischeap Dec 2011 #1
Every statistic from the '92 election showed Perot hurting Bush and Clinton equally. wyldwolf Dec 2011 #33
Ron Paul running as the Libertarian would assure Obama's reelection. banned from Kos Dec 2011 #2
Yet, you're not taking into consideration the Independent voters justiceischeap Dec 2011 #3
Exactly B2G Dec 2011 #6
He's the only one calling to dismantle the Fed txlibdem Dec 2011 #10
Yes - he is stuck in the 19th century. Every modern economny has a central bank. banned from Kos Dec 2011 #15
The Fed is *not* a central bank - secret $7 Trillion is graft txlibdem Dec 2011 #30
What??? banned from Kos Dec 2011 #36
The Fed is owned by the banksters, not the peoples. DCKit Dec 2011 #37
Few kids who voted for Obama last time are still on campuses muriel_volestrangler Dec 2011 #28
none of us are taking account of his numbers under real scrutiny. racist nazi views roguevalley Dec 2011 #24
Ron Paul is an ugly rethug troll unionworks Dec 2011 #4
Not really. He is a libertarian. Marnie Dec 2011 #29
I think it would most hurt the people who vote for him proud2BlibKansan Dec 2011 #5
the GOP nominee for sure SixthSense Dec 2011 #7
Is he even on the ballot in most states? Skink Dec 2011 #8
The Libertarian Party is - Gary Johnson may go for it. Their convention is in May. banned from Kos Dec 2011 #13
Not sure but he was on 46 of them in 1988 B2G Dec 2011 #16
If all they care about is the legalization of pot, then he draws from us ... JoePhilly Dec 2011 #9
The young voters need more information if they're considering voting for Paul. Wait Wut Dec 2011 #11
Then let us please wait until Paul is nominated... DCKit Dec 2011 #38
He's a total right winger. It would be the clincher for us if he ran. nt Zorra Dec 2011 #12
It's astounding how many (former) . . Richard D Dec 2011 #14
That and his foreign policy B2G Dec 2011 #17
The JustAnotherGen Dec 2011 #18
He would hurt them more. LuvNewcastle Dec 2011 #19
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
If someone would be so kind as to Ship of Fools Dec 2011 #21
When was the last time you tried to reason with an 18-21 year old? n/t B2G Dec 2011 #22
Well, if this is a serious question, Ship of Fools Dec 2011 #23
Some of the Independents that I know are Autumn Dec 2011 #25
I Think It's Not Clear Yet On the Road Dec 2011 #26
I don't think it'll make a big impact either way maximusveritas Dec 2011 #27
Ron Paul is the Ralph Nader of Republicanism Sgent Dec 2011 #31
No one, because anyone else that they would have voted for would have lost anyway. ThomWV Dec 2011 #32
Ron Paul would draw the youth vote for his stance on NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #34
I think the Libertarian Party should field a candidate txlibdem Dec 2011 #35
I heard something like 80% of his votes would come from republican voters. Iggo Dec 2011 #39
The more the better txlibdem Dec 2011 #40
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