REPUBLICANS WILL RE-ELECT OBAMA
Please keep a copy of this article and watch the Republican party self destruct, again!
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey was conducted November 2-5. A third-party challenge by Congressman Ron Paul or Michael Bloomberg would result in the re-election of CZAR Obama and the end of our Republic form of government.
If these two hypothetical events between Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, and the aforementioned Republicans were held today, socialism would be guaranteed. Freedoms we have fought so hard for will be history and the millions who have died to guarantee our freedom would be in vain.
Survey results;
Romney..……………………..35%
Obama….……………………..44%
Bloomberg….………………..13%
Other………….……………….. 8%
Romney………………………..32%
Obama………………………….44%
Paul……………………………..18%
Other…………………………… 7%
Results reflect responses from registered voters
Mayor Bloomberg has not expressed a desire to run but Congressman Paul has not ruled out the possibility. Paul expressed on Fox News last Sunday that he had “no intention” of winning the presidency as a third-party candidate. If he was an honest man he should accept the fact that he will never get the Republican nomination and if he ever becomes President it will be as an Independent which is just a pipe dream on his part. I am comfortable with 85% of Ron Paul’s viewpoints. His position on defense, trade and foreign policy will never gain the support of 30% of the voters, most of which are progressive liberal Democrats. In my opinion the Republicans have used the deluge of debates to destroy every candidate and create so much diversion of its own members to assure a victory by Obama without a third-party split.
I predict we will have a repeat of 1992 when Ross Perot cinched the Presidency of Bill Clinton as well as his re-election in 1996. Clinton never received 50% of the vote and won both elections.
If any political figure as well-known and popular as Ron Paul ran on a third-party platform, his influence could will alter the 2012 presidential election.
Politico noted yesterday that Ron Paul did not unequivocally state he would pass up an opportunity to seek the nation’s highest political office if he loses the Republican nomination: “I have no intention of doing that,” he said, “That doesn’t make sense to me to even think about it, let alone plan to do that.”
These words were craftily chosen, and are plainly ambiguous. He has stated that he will not seek another congressional term, he is 76 years old now and will probably retire from public life when he loses next year’s presidential election. What does he have to lose by the challenge? Remember he has run as a third-party candidate before and I think he will again.
Clyde Brewer
I’m pretty sure Paul was adamant that he would NOT run as a third party candidate.
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