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are you afraid to vote for Ron Paul because Hillary might win Texas?

I'm going to vote for Paul in the Primary, even though I'm afraid he won't be on the November ballot. I just hope Obama wins Texas (and Ohio). Anybody else dealing with this dilemma?

Update:

Bush Part 3: I don't think it was a waste. You did the right thing, and hopefully, future politicians will take note!!

Update 2:

DAR, I'm afraid you're right. Paul is my first choice by too wide a margin to calculate, but between Obama and Clinton, I choose Obama because of Hillary's health care (not too crazy about Obama's either), and her husband's involvements (or lack thereof) in Iraq, East Timor, Bosnia, Waco (Mt Carmel), etc. Obama doesn't have similar stains. I'm looking forward to an election where I can actually vote FOR a candidate rather than merely voting agaist one.

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  • DAR
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    Sheesh.

    Forget Hillary. There really isn't much difference between her and Obama. Whereas there is a WORLD of difference between both of those on the one hand, and Dr. Paul on the other.

    The campaign will sort itself out. If Hillary takes Texas, there are other states. She NEEDS Texas, but it isn't going to be enough, right there, even if she gets it.

    And Obama had 30,000 people at an event there yesterday, unless that was a typo. I think she is already in trouble. Even if she isn't though, vote Ron Paul.

    If everyone who wanted to did, I suspect our results to date would have been quite different.

    And if we want any chance of drafting him for a third party run, we have to show that he has support.

    And Sparkle is lying. Dr. Paul has NOT dropped out.

  • 1 decade ago

    No, but if the Republicans want to win, they'll have an easier time if Hillary is the Democratic Nominee, plus, the longer the Democrats fight over the party nomination, the less united they'll be.

  • 1 decade ago

    Vote for Obama whats the point for voting for Nader, or Ron Paul they have no chance in winning. Ron Paul dropped out of the race officially.

    People like that hurt a qualified candidates chance of winning like OBAMA..

  • 1 decade ago

    We should have more options on the November ballot! Screw the unoffical two party system.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I haven'e seen or heard Ron Paul campaign. He gets volunteers to do it for free while he traverses the country with your campaign dollars.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    u cant have ur cake and eat it to. either ronpaul or obama

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Not afraid to vote for anybody.

    I am already an Obama supporter and I have contributed to his campaign.

    Vote Obama

    Source(s): I'm in it, to win it.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i already been there ---- but now i support obama

    i voted ron paul in arizona -----but it was a waste

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