Ron Paul has not decided who to vote for!

Jarod

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Ron Paul has not decided who to vote for!

That says a lot about Romney's chances!
 
I agree that he's going to vote for Johnson.
I saw a letter from Jill Stein. THAT'S ALL. it was the same "points" i highlited here awhiles ago from an internet site

No platform, no campaigning, not much to motivate me - does she even campaign?
 
I saw a letter from Jill Stein. THAT'S ALL. it was the same "points" i highlited here awhiles ago from an internet site

No platform, no campaigning, not much to motivate me - does she even campaign?

It's as we've discussed before my friend .. the Green Party would be better served focusing on elections that we can win rather than ones that we can't. Stein is a symbolic vote for sure, but if she can get 5% nationally it puts Greens in a better position to force a voice at the table.
 
I voted for a local Libertarian tonight. I think it has to start at the local level. I also liked what the gentlemen stated.
 
It's as we've discussed before my friend .. the Green Party would be better served focusing on elections that we can win rather than ones that we can't. Stein is a symbolic vote for sure, but if she can get 5% nationally it puts Greens in a better position to force a voice at the table.
i just find it hard to vote for a letter. (Stein) 5% isn't an easy threshold. Johnson is a libertarian, thought he'd be more popular.

Rasmussen Reports appears as if it is adding the Libertarian Party nominee to its surveys.

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new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 16% of Likely U.S. Voters have a favorable opinion of Johnson, while 20% offer an unfavorable view. Only one-out-of-10 have a strong opinion of him: Two percent (2%) have a Very Favorable view of Johnson, while eight percent (8%) have a Very Unfavorable one. Sixty-three percent (63%) don’t know enough about Johnson to have any opinion at all.

If Johnson is included by name in the presidential ballot question, up to four percent (4%) of voters might support him. However, the final results show 48% for Mitt Romney, 48% for President Obama, one percent (1%) for Johnson and 3% undecided.When asked for comment on the new the Rasmussen poll, Johnson Press Secretary Joe Hunter said the campaign was happy.

"Simply being included in the survey is more important than the number," Hunter said. "Just seeing Gov. Johnson in the poll will invite voters to learn more about him and that is our objective. It cannot be overlooked that we have not yet aired a single ad. Being part of the conversation is the first step, and an important one."
http://reason.com/blog/2012/08/26/johnson-included-in-new-rasmussen-poll-c

I dunno. I want my vote to help SOMEONE get that 5% -this isn't an easy task. The duoploy has mind lock skeleton keys for voters.
 
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