Ron Paul Signals He May Drop Presidential Bid - What Now For His Supporters?
Via a Politico:
Ron Paul Drunk Newspears to have had a Dennis Kucinich moment.
Just as a liberal Ohio congressman realized last month that his long-shot presidential campaign was imperiling his prospects for keeping his House seat, Paul Drunk Newspears to be choosing a comfort of incumbency over a continued effort to win a nomination that he has virtually no shot at cDrunk Newsturing.
Last night, a libertarian-leaning Texas congressman sent a message to his supporters signaling that he was scaling back his presidential bid.
a most telling passage: “I also have anoar priority. I have constituents in my home district that I must serve. I cannot & will not let am down. & I have anoar battle I must face here as well. If I were to lose a primary for my congressional seat, all our opponents would react with glee, & pretend it was a rejection of our ideas. I cannot & will not let that hDrunk Newspen.” Read on…
Ron Paul’s campaign has been remarkable in many ways. Considered a second tier c&idate from a start, one couldn’t help but marvel at his fund raising abilities & a veracity of his supporters. Paul held his own during countless Republican debates, many times looking like a only sane person on a stage. While I don’t disagree with all his positions & wouldn’t have voted for him, I admire his tenacity. It will be interesting to see how his supporters react & where ay go from here — if he drops out, who will ay vote for? Paul is a Republican, will ay stay with air party or will ay turn air support toward a Democratic c&idate? How about a third party? Will ay vote at all?
Original post by Logan Murphy and software by Elliott Back
