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The Winning Strategy For Ron Paul
By Max | August 17, 2007
Ron Paul can win the primary. Thats right, I think he has a shot. For a normal candidate it would be difficult to overcome all the poor media coverage, but Ron Paul has an edge that needs to be exploited. He is the single anti-war candidate in the primary. The top Democrats aren’t even expressly anti-war. Most of them are pushing for a slow withdraw from Iraq.
Ron Paul’s supporters need to make a grass roots push to inform the anti-war Democrats that their only option is to vote for Ron Paul in the primary. The beauty of this plan, is that the Democratic voter can still vote for their candidate in the Presidential election. We only need them to change their party affiliation to vote in the Republican primary. Put it to your Democratic friends this way… “Would you rather have voters in the general election choosing between more war and their favorite Democrat, or no war (Ron Paul) and some other Democrat?”
To win the primary you don’t need 50% of the votes. A candidate only has to have more than the other candidates. Getting just a few anti-war Democrats to vote in the Republican primary could really swing things into Ron Paul’s favor.
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August 17th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
That is definitely a quality idea.
August 17th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Do you work for Ron Paul?
August 18th, 2007 at 12:52 am
How do we get this idea out there in a massive
scale. This is actually brilliant.
I know that in New York, you need to be registered Republican by October 12th in order to
vote in the Primaries.
August 18th, 2007 at 10:11 am
Max:
You have to start thinking like a typical Democrat. The sad reality is that Democrats prefer the combination of war + government entitlement programs to the combination of no war + no hand-outs. Democrats know that they have a better chance at passing their own pork with a war-mongering Republican than they do with Ron Paul.
I like to read Ron Paul’s weekly column because it gives me hope that honest politicians exist, but it is a false hope. Ron Paul is a freak accident.
August 18th, 2007 at 4:49 pm
This was already my plan. Keep the word spreading
August 18th, 2007 at 11:40 pm
Contrarian:
Don’t be so pessimistic! Let’s get the real word out about Ron Paul and overcome the dependent mindset. Freedom, peace, prosperity. It is possible.