Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
The Mitt, Mack, Huck, and Paul Show Michigan primary voters give big boost to Romney and Paul.by Billy Joe
(Libertarian)
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
It was a good night for the Revolution. As the primary season advances, my respect for the strategy prowess of team Ron Paul only grows. Dr. Paul pulled in a solid fourth place finish in the Wolverine State and is positioned well for Nevada and the super Tuesday states.
Getting less than 7% of the vote in the Michigan Republican primary ain't no thing for Dr. Ron Paul. He once again trounced his nemesis Rudolph Giuliani by getting more than double the votes and decisively beat the only other fiscal conservative in the race; Fred Thompson. As the race drags on, look for candidates to start dropping out or fade into a Hunteresque obscurity.
The most important result of the night was Former Massachusets Governor Mitt Romney's victory over Senator John McCain, leaving the entire race up in the air. There is no frontrunner. With the exception of Mitt Romney's self-financed campaign, all of Ron Paul's opponents are broke. This is a positive developement, because Romney is vulnerable. He will now have the scrutiny of the media on him in full force for the first time.
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee did well, but worse than expected. Huck can look forward to a frosty reception in South Carolina due to his Nationwide smoking ban proposal.
This is why I am so optimistic:
Conventional wisdom holds that a candidate has to win three primaries: the money primary, the press primary and the people primary. Paul clearly won the money primary. We lost the Press primary, but the internet and grass roots organization allow us to bypass it. By beating Giuliani and Thompson, it is no longer possible for the press to label Paul as a fringe candidate. The newsletter smear is dying a well deserved death and so is the bull market on wall street. All of these factors give our campaign credibility.
Everything hinges on the next moneybomb. Martin Luther King day is fast approaching. A strong showing will show our detractors the fiction of racism accusations and finance the big battles to come. I personally plan on doubling my teaparty contribution.
Long live the Revolution.
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Posted By: Canadian For Ron Paul
Date: 2008-01-18 08:38:32
An observation from the Canadian sidelines, the Ron Paul Grassroots Movement should be the rallying cry for two generations of American voters too young to remember or participate in the marches of the sixties.
This current generation is looking for the defining moment or movement that separates them from the past. This is it. Go back and look how the press handled the peace marches back then. Seem familiar?
Let history show that the next American generation did stand up, and made changes in their government as profound as the movements of the sixties.
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