The Cat Is Out
Of the Bag: Ron Paul Is a Top Tier Candidate
USADaily | August 31, 2007
The media monopolies seem to be
only fooling themselves; the cat is out of the bag, Ron Paul is a
top tier candidate. Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul is a
force to be reckoned with within the GOP.
According to the last quarter filings he has more money in the bank
than John McCain and sources tell USA Daily that Paul’s next quarter
numbers will surpass expectations. Fund raising
Paul’s campaign is a coalition of Libertarians, Traditional
Conservatives, Constitutionalists, Independents, Anti-war voters,
and those opposed to establishing what they perceive as a global
tyranny via an unelected world government or precursors like the
North American Union. It is even attracting some traditional
Liberals opposed to the Iraq war that like his support for the
Constitution.
Whether this translates into a majority of voters or not remains to
be seen but Paul has demonstrated fund raising ability,
organization, and the ability to build a coalition. His volunteers
go beyond just the internet. Home made signs and other forms of
promotion are popping up all across America in support of Ron Paul.
Often with a creativity that reflects the wide range of the type of
supporters he attracts.
Paul has bold positions including opposition to income taxes, the
Patriot Act, the Iraq war, and the Federal Reserve. His call to
abolish the Federal Reserve may play well with voters as the
mortgage
While FCC laws exempt debates from the equal time requirement, the
modern notion of fairness in a free society would suggest that
broadcast networks provide candidates with equal time during the
debates.
The 2008 campaign is different from previous elections. In the past
third party candidates have been censored from debates but
candidates involved in the actual major party debates were usually
given a fairer distribution of time. Major media attempts at
manipulating this election are more blatant than in the past
It remains to be seen whether the upcoming Fox News Republican
Paul’s campaign will likely win his home state, delegate rich Texas,
one of the many states up for grabs on February 5th. That prospect
will likely keep his campaign viable until the Texas primary even if
he doesn’t win any of the early primary elections.
Chances are the February 5th election will not have a decisive
winner in all 23 states up for grabs.
Tancredo’s campaign is also likely to remain viable until February
5th when his home state of Colorado and other western states are up
for grabs where his signature issue of immigration reform
Giuliani’s home state of New York and other states in the north east
will also be decided that day. As will Fred Thompson’s home state of
Tennessee and Mike Huckabee’s home state of Arkansas.
The unpredictability of having so many states that in the past voted
in the primary only when the nominee was already a forgone
conclusion, now having a real input and influence over the election,
may make this presidential contest a free for all.
There are demographics and regional influences that never really had
a chance to participate in the presidential primary election that
may turn out to be the king makers.
A look at the primary calendar, competing ideologies, and regional
factors, point to a slight chance that the GOP
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