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We have video of the entire GOP Presidential Debate posted now on Common Cents…
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Ron Paul is just trying to turn this into a two-man race between him and Mitt Romney. Paul would demolish Romney in a one-on-one debate.
Did it occur to anyone that Rick Santorum is leading in the polls and everyone wants to take him out? Did it occur to anyone that Gingrich is hoping to take the candidates away from whoever drops out? Politics 101, my friends.
[...] Romney/Rand Paul ticket would certainly pose a massive conundrum for Ron Paul’s hard-core supporters. There’s [...]
It’s very difficult to imagine a Romney/Paul candidacy… but it’s possible. I think Paul is being very smart about gaining leverage of his ideas/platform in the party. Social conservatism will polarizing the American people too much at this time. It’s the economy stupid, and liberty finds common support amongst libertarians, republicans, and democrats. Santorum will obnoxiously ruin himself. The public is primed for Fiscal Conservatism + Liberty against big government tyranny. That would be a landslide. I think Paul might be better though in a position of Secretary of Treasury or Federal Reserve Chairman. With the amount of delegates Paul keeps accumulating, you know that it’s inevitable that Paul’s people will get something in the end…unless the Republican Party is stupid and ignores them.
Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ron Paul would fix the system, also we could trust him. I hope Romney does this