No, because he created American Solutions that he would have to dissolve or never contact in order to run. stipulations of the McCain-Fiengold bill.
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``If you're a middle class candidate, you get to raise $2,300 a person and if you're rich, you can write a $100 million personal check,'' he said.>>
http://news.yahoo.com/s/bloomberg/20070930/pl_bloomberg/allbjsmtady4_1
2007-09-30 16:18:22
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answered by avail_skillz 7
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he has wayy too much baggage. besides don't we have already have enough pro war candidates. hillary, obama, edwards all said they won't pull the troops out in over 5 years, none of the republicans will pull out the troops except for ron paul.
with 70% of the country against the war, we need more anti war candidates, we have plenty of pro war to choose from.
ron paul has 50% of all military presidential campaign contributions
ron paul has 47,000 volunteers. the most ever for a presidential candidate.
ron paul raised over 1,000,000 dollars in the last 6 days to close out the 3rd quarter. i can guarantee you none of that money came from corporations. can hillary, obama or rudy say that?
2007-09-30 23:25:46
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answered by Anonymous
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He never planned on running... he was just staying in the headlines to promote his book.
2007-09-30 23:22:36
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answered by cattledog 7
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He personally felt he could not get enough money raised. I don't think he's scared of dems. Most conservatives are not scared of libs and dems. Most of the arguments that you guys base your policies on are weak and shallow and they have a long record of failure.
2007-09-30 23:20:55
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answered by - 6
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I believe he thinks he can provide greater influence through his recently created think tank.
2007-09-30 23:20:33
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answered by debrawashburn 2
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He has no chance of ever being president.
2007-09-30 23:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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