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(32,139 posts)is that Paul is gaining support from people who would vote Democratic for President, if we had a President who actually stood for the people. Paul has always had a small base of hardcore libertarians who support him, but that is NOT who his new surge represents.
His new surge represents ordinary people who are frustrated and angry that the two major parties have utterly betrayed and abandoned them to fellate the banks and corporations. They have had enough, and they are willing to overlook some of Paul's crazier positions to send a message about taking on the war machine and the criminal banking system we have in place. They could be Democrats, and many of them probably would RATHER be Democrats, if there were a Democrat taking their concerns seriously.
*Most* Americans want to preserve social safety nets. That is true in poll after poll, across party lines. If we had a Democratic candidate who was sincere about cutting back the military industrial complex, fighting for the people instead of the banks, AND preserving the social safety nets, a lot of Ron Paul's support would vanish, and that Democratic candidate could win in a landslide.