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Is Rand Paul the Trend for the Future of Govt & elections?
Now can the Tea Party be recognized or not?
See Rand Paul, now whose next?
9 Answers
- heptinstallLv 44 years ago
LOL Now that's humorous. the vast majority of Republicans do in contrast to Rand Paul, surprisingly the conservative base. the vast majority of the U. S. does not like Rand Paul. So how precisely could he lead all and sundry to any election victories? As a Libertarian he gets 6% according to danger 8% in a nationwide election tops.
- Ralph BLv 71 decade ago
No. Have you not heard this man give interviews. He is viable only in Kentucky.
Have you not noticed - the GOP, Fox News, et al have been quietly distancing themselves from this "movement."
After Rand Paul, there is no next. Independents want nothing to do with the libertarian Paul.
- 1 decade ago
We will know that for sure come November. As for the Tea Party, why would we recognize a political construct of the Australian Rupert Murdock? Murdock has let them run amok and now is having a rough time reigning them back in, that is no reason to recognize them as a legitimate political party.
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- 1 decade ago
Ron Paul may be the only statesman currently serving in our government. He is not a politician. He tells it like it is. His son appears to be just like him and they seem to share the Libertarian point of view. I'm guessing, with our huge deficit, that both he and his father may be the necessary wave of the future if we are to have one as the USA.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Not unless you like losing, he is unelectable in a general election.
- Shrieking PandaLv 61 decade ago
My hope is to have more common sense candidates who run on The Constitution as their platform.