I agree that his message is important. I like the fact that he isn't supported by lobbyists and special interest groups. I suggest that you take a long look at both obama and clinton before you decide who u want to go for. Although they might be similar in a lot of issues, its their characters that are quite different. One takes $ from lobbyists and special interests. One is believed to have no experience (although if u look at the past he has just as much as Hillary) and a few other things.
There are ways around those laws. You can claim that you are running for the national nomination and hire staff that still works for the house race. In either case, Ron Paul can not be the Republican nomination. The republicans WILL NOT let him. Might as well pick one of the other candidates.
I agree it'll be over when you say its over..but mathematically its impossible to win the republican nomination. Should ask Dr. Ron Paul about the math of it. He will tell you. Basically people funded his house seat race for donating to him. Should start looking beyond Ron Paul already. Its over.
He won all 3 states yesterday. I don't think he is sweating. He is now starting to focus on the general election and trying to consolidate the republican base. Ron Paul is no where close to huckabee much less mccain. In order to get the nominee of a party you need to win some states. Considering that Paul is now focusing more on the senate race rather than the presidential race, its pretty much over for him.
...you 'almost' said Ralph Nader is running.
generatrix999 3 years ago
Please don't do that. They are both CFR members, as McCain is as well. They are all in-fact one and the same.
I plan to write Ron Paul in, if he doesn't receive the nomination. I'm hoping a significant amount of people are willing to do the same.
WNxShisno 3 years ago
I agree that his message is important. I like the fact that he isn't supported by lobbyists and special interest groups. I suggest that you take a long look at both obama and clinton before you decide who u want to go for. Although they might be similar in a lot of issues, its their characters that are quite different. One takes $ from lobbyists and special interests. One is believed to have no experience (although if u look at the past he has just as much as Hillary) and a few other things.
crikeyuncle 4 years ago
however I will not give up on Dr Paul because his movement is far beyond his candidacy..
paulmediabias 4 years ago
obama or clinton well get my vote if RP doesnt go 3rd party
paulmediabias 4 years ago
There are ways around those laws. You can claim that you are running for the national nomination and hire staff that still works for the house race. In either case, Ron Paul can not be the Republican nomination. The republicans WILL NOT let him. Might as well pick one of the other candidates.
crikeyuncle 4 years ago
the house funding has to be separate from the presidential funding by law
paulmediabias 4 years ago
I agree it'll be over when you say its over..but mathematically its impossible to win the republican nomination. Should ask Dr. Ron Paul about the math of it. He will tell you. Basically people funded his house seat race for donating to him. Should start looking beyond Ron Paul already. Its over.
crikeyuncle 4 years ago
hes running for the house seat... and this will be over when we all say its over..
paulmediabias 4 years ago
He won all 3 states yesterday. I don't think he is sweating. He is now starting to focus on the general election and trying to consolidate the republican base. Ron Paul is no where close to huckabee much less mccain. In order to get the nominee of a party you need to win some states. Considering that Paul is now focusing more on the senate race rather than the presidential race, its pretty much over for him.
crikeyuncle 4 years ago