Yes, if we all get out and support him!
2007-12-07 04:46:31
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answer #1
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answered by The Voice of Reason 7
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YES. The GOP nomination is entirely up for grabs! It is a muddled race. Ron Paul can win in NH if the vote was today! Grassroots are launching a blimp on Monday! The first presidential blimp. Money bomb on December 15th!
A lot more people are for him than the polls show. Ron Paul supporters will actually vote in the primaries too!
I DARE you to go to this link and see how many supporters he has compared to othe candidates: http://www.meetup.com/topics/polact/cand/pres/
2007-12-07 13:01:10
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answered by Eric T 2
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Yes. His supporters have been canvassing across the country, getting signatures and putting his name out. Huckabee supporters are having problems coordinating so late in the game (and there are so few of them willing to do any actual work).
In a blind Zogby poll, Ron Paul comes out first. Some polls represent normal people, not only Republicans, and not only Democrats, and most of his ideas pass the test.
I didn't even know about this until yesterday, surprised it wasn't mentioned in general media at all.
http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=51643
2007-12-07 13:49:16
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answered by ThomasS 5
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A big YES, only you weaklings who wants things too stay as they are will vote for the media popularized canidates, such as Hillary or Thompson. Ron paul is your only hope in this round of election to reform American and get her back on track. Ask yourself, do you want to fix the problems or do you like it how it is?
2007-12-07 12:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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No way in hell. All he has is a vocal minority in supporters that behave more like brainwashed cultists following a religious leader than intelligent adults selecting a candidate. If you actually read what they post on these forums, you will see they are pretty much cut-and-paste from the Church of Pope Ron Paul dogma.
The fact is, no matter how much money he wins from his supporters, he cannot buy his own votes. People who don't make a habit of frequenting YouTube and Y! Answers on a regular basis won't know who he is, and his followers have generated way too much ill will for their candidate through their unscrupulous marketing and promotion methods.
Polls conducted by credible organizations show that Ron Paul is a bottom-tier candidate, and he has no authority whatsoever for making the changes he is proposing to how our country works. From the way he talks, it sounds more like he is running for Dictator of the US, not the President.
If he ever had a chance, his supporters pretty much killed it.
2007-12-07 12:48:34
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, unless there is a major change in the candidates too many people have made up their minds. Too many of those people don't know Ron Paul, and too many of those people are definately voting Democrat to have some change after 8 years.
It doesn't look too promising.
2007-12-07 12:44:16
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answered by CUSTARD PIE 4
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probably not. To Bullmastiff_boxer_lover, some people just don't pay attention, thats why they don't know who ron paul is.
2007-12-07 12:53:54
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answered by megnalon 4
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If he gains the GOP nomination he may have a chance. It's all in the numbers though. It all depends on how much money he can raise. If he can beat out the other candidates then it's a strong possibility.
2007-12-07 12:48:25
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answered by muruch 2
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he's got as much chance as Ross Perot (remember him?) or Ralph Nader. And Jesse Jackson
2007-12-07 13:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Bullmastiff,
Many people i know will vote for him. but many other people don't know who he is....and i wonder why.......why do you think not many people know who he is,
2007-12-07 13:39:19
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answered by Jade28 3
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nope. not enough cash. he's an idealist, they never win. sounds cynical, but, your only chance at beating hillary is rudy. all these iowa and new hampshire people are NOT the county. He's the only one with the right stuff to beat her. Sure he's got his personal issues, but that disnt stop bill in 92 and 96. W had a ton of them, (drunk driving, natl guard instead of viet nam, cant form a sentence) somehow the sum of his flaws were enough to win over a well spoken gore and kerry.
2007-12-07 12:43:20
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answered by Johnny U 6
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