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Wait Wut

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11. The young voters need more information if they're considering voting for Paul.
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 01:05 PM
Dec 2011

Unfortunately, young voters can think in a vacuum and will only listen to each other. I've asked our county Democratic Party to approach the Young Democrats here and they just sighed. "We're too old. They don't want to have anything to do with us."

I had the same attitude, way, way back then in the stone age. I felt that anyone over 30 was out of touch and a sell out. The internet is a good place to start the discussion since they can't see how old we are.

I have faith that any young person that is given the info on Paul will come around. Most of the Paul supporters I know are pretty conservative, so I'd have to go with he'd hurt the GOP more.

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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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