Why We Should Still Vote for Ron Paul Even if He Isn’t Expected to Win
Posted 8 months ago at 11:59 pm. 5 comments
This might seem as common sense to many, but I have had a few conversations over the course of the past few weeks with friends of mine regarding Ron Paul, and this issue has come up a lot. Many people tell me that they love Ron Paul and want him to be our president, but shortly thereafter explain that it would be a wasted vote because he certainly will not win. All of the people who have told me this have got me thinking about the issue. If everyone who wants Ron Paul to become president decides that their vote might be better spent somewhere else, that might very well end up being the momentous he needs to win the election, and the reason he might lose!
So if you have thought about using your precious vote elsewhere, don’t! We all must unite, hold our ground, and vote for who we think is best no matter what. If Ron Paul follows through with his commitments, he will redeem this nation, bring it out of debt, and make me proud to be an American. Think about it this way, if you don’t vote for Paul, then when Giuliani takes over and starts WWIII you won’t have any excuse to bitch and moan.

Even Jule Annie fans should vote in the PRIMARIES for Ron Paul in order to scare Julie Annie into respecting our rights at home.
Everyone should vote Ron Paul in the primaries in order to at least change the conversation.
Ron Paul needs to talk more specifically about our rights losses at home, especially IMBRA and VAWA which got shoved down our threats in a most undemocratic fashion because the media will not question anything that touches on “feminism” no matter how much men’s rights are violated.
A little too idealistic to ever come to fruition, but true nonetheless. He’s got a bigger following than anyone realizes, especially with the tech crowd and students. The thing I like about the guy is he doesn’t beat around the bush.
I’m still sitting on my hands waiting for Al Gore to run, but that’s just me.
I love Ron Paul and everyone should donate to his website at http://www.ronpaul2008.com
Kucinich > Paul
Would be a wonderful combo though !
Ron Paul supporters, though seemingly a majority in the under 35 tech savvy demographic (everyone I know supports him), are still the minority overall. I have absolutely no idea why Mike Huckabee is so popular! Or for that matter, Mitt Romney, Rudy Guiliani, or John Edwards. Are we surrounded by podpeople? What gives? What are they thinking?