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In reply to the discussion: Who would a Ron Paul 3rd party run hurt the most? [View all]NorthCarolina
(11,197 posts)34. Ron Paul would draw the youth vote for his stance on
ending foreign wars, and closing foreign military bases. In that area he is far more progressive than Obama. He is of course no advocate of Social Security or Medicare, but then Obama has proven to himself to be no advocate of their sanctity either. My gut tells me that a Ron Paul run would hurt Obama more than the GOP candidate, since none of the current crop of GOP candidates stands an ice cubes chance in hell of winning anyway.
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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