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Ron Paul is still running. Won't you consider him as president?
This guys really knows what he stands for. Won't you give him a chance as president and consider voting Ron Paul 2012.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evYwPJUY_cc&feature...
The people who really understand this guy have given him a great following. I really think he deserves a chance. A very intelligent person.
If I had my choice for president it would be Ron Paul but Gary Johnson also stands for similar values as well. In fact Gary Johnson asked Ron Paul to be his vice president. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELgZfQn6B_4
@Anna If you don't vote for who you want to win you are giving in to them controlling your vote. If people don't vote for who they want to win then they are giving in to the system. Do you wan't to be a part of the system or do you wan't to have the freedom to vote? Am I wong that if enough people vote a person for president they will win?
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- RilesLv 59 years agoFavorite Answer
Ron Paul actually has pulled his name out of the election (his name won't be on the ballot in any state.) Gary Johnson is running on the exact same set of ideals though.
- 9 years ago
The choice is No Obama or More Obama. As much as I like Paul and Johnson? Niether stands a chance. You like 4 more Obama? Possible death of the 22nd amendment? Then keep encouraging 3rd party toss away votes.
I won't toss my vote on 3rd party this year. Now IS NOT the time. Vote No Obama now. Continue work on the GOP. So that men like Paul and Johnson can STOP running 3rd party. It's possible to rework the GOP. The DNC needs a severe Denazification first.
Sorry for you guys who think the people are too sheepled to vote 3rd party and allow an Obama win. I live in realpolitik not "magic land" Have less contempt for the People and you might get paid more attention.
Source(s): Former Perot and Nader voter. Honest men get my vote when it's possible. - 9 years ago
There is too much neocon in Gary Johnson. In an interview last year w/Weekly Standard he favored military intervention for "humanitarian reasons. And he would have to "evaluate" whether he would bring our occupation troops home around the world. The only reason I could see to vote for him is that he will never win and if there is no true peace candidate, a vote for him will be seen as a protest vote.
Source(s): Weekly Standard - 9 years ago
I would LOVE to see Ron Paul as president. The problem with voting for him right now is that all that will realistically do is split the vote and guarantee this socialist will be around for four more years.
I wish Ron Paul would run for governor of Texas. I bet he'd win.
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- PasuneLv 69 years ago
It doesn't matter who you vote for, the popular vote is nothing but a beauty contest. The person who will become President will have the most electoral college votes, and the way that is rigged, it virtually assures that either Obama or Romney will be President.
- ZacheryLv 59 years ago
This is coming from a huge paulite in the primaries. he got cheated out of the nomination and did not run as independent. he is not the ballots its to late. now you can vote gary johnson the libertarian canadite he is the closest thing to paul who is on the ballot he embraces ron paul values
- Anonymous9 years ago
the people will do as they are told and vote for Romney or Obama, they lack the intelligence to think for themselves, if the media say ron paul is an old fool with ancient ideas, the public think ron paul is an old fool with ancient ideas, thats democracy in the USA
- John J. SLv 79 years ago
Is he like running as a write in candidate. Because all the 12 official parties hjave their candidates.
- Anonymous9 years ago
yes