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    Ron Paul 2012: Who should be Ron Paul’s running mate?

    Ron Paul 2012: Who should be Ron Paul’s running mate?

    By tmartin • November 5, 2009

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    Ron Paul hasn’t announced a decision yet whether he is going to run for President in 2012. If he runs, who should he choose as his running mate?

    You can select up to 5 answers below. (The available options are displayed in random order.)

    If Ron Paul runs for President in 2012, who should be his running mate?

    * Chuck Baldwin (28%, 2,539 Votes)
    * Andrew Napolitano (28%, 2,500 Votes)
    * Peter Schiff (21%, 1,919 Votes)
    * Jesse Ventura (15%, 1,306 Votes)
    * Lew Rockwell (12%, 1,107 Votes)
    * Rand Paul (12%, 1,091 Votes)
    * Sarah Palin (11%, 1,021 Votes)
    * Dennis Kucinich (9%, 779 Votes)
    * Michele Bachmann (8%, 752 Votes)
    * Pat Buchanan (7%, 651 Votes)
    * Glenn Beck (7%, 602 Votes)
    * Mike Huckabee (6%, 568 Votes)
    * Gary Johnson (5%, 457 Votes)
    * Jim DeMint (4%, 400 Votes)
    * Other (specify below) (4%, 392 Votes)
    * Alex Jones (4%, 390 Votes)
    * Lou Dobbs (4%, 381 Votes)
    * Michael Badnarik (4%, 348 Votes)
    * Mitt Romney (4%, 339 Votes)
    * Adam Kokesh (3%, 295 Votes)
    * Alan Grayson (3%, 260 Votes)
    * Wayne Allyn Root (2%, 192 Votes)
    * Michael Bloomberg (2%, 173 Votes)
    * Cynthia McKinney (2%, 160 Votes)
    * Mark Sanford (1%, 131 Votes)
    * Chuck Hagel (1%, 123 Votes)
    * John McCain (1%, 97 Votes)
    * Mel Watt (0%, 7 Votes)

    Total Voters: 8,952
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    I would vote for Ron Paul.

    I love Ron Paul, I think he really loves our country and people. And he shown himself to be a very honest man.

    However, even though I think it's shallow, I don't think he has enough charisma to become president. His physical demeanor and voice will not attract large attention.

    Even though the American people are furstrated, angry and perhaps even a bit fearful of the Facist Dems and more inclined to move far away from the left, the opposing party candidate needs to be more of a powerhouse than Ron Paul.

    The way our country is going, I'm not sure if we will ever have a legitimate election again. I think obama is planning on becomming the Dictator of America...........after all he already has Czars in place. I pray that I am wrong.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VebOTc-7shU See Alex Jones " Fall of the Republic". It explains many things that obama is trying to put into place now. Frightening.
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    Ron Paul 2012: Who should be Ron Paul’s running mate?

    By tmartin • November 5, 2009

    Ron Paul hasn’t announced a decision yet whether he is going to run for President in 2012. If he runs, who should he choose as his running mate?

    You can select up to 5 answers below. (The available options are displayed in random order.)

    If Ron Paul runs for President in 2012, who should be his running mate?

    * Chuck Baldwin (28%, 2,544 Votes)
    * Andrew Napolitano (28%, 2,501 Votes)
    * Peter Schiff (21%, 1,919 Votes)
    * Jesse Ventura (15%, 1,306 Votes)
    * Lew Rockwell (12%, 1,107 Votes)
    * Rand Paul (12%, 1,091 Votes)
    * Sarah Palin (11%, 1,022 Votes)
    * Dennis Kucinich (9%, 779 Votes)
    * Michele Bachmann (8%, 753 Votes)
    * Pat Buchanan (7%, 653 Votes)
    * Glenn Beck (7%, 603 Votes)
    * Mike Huckabee (6%, 569 Votes)
    * Gary Johnson (5%, 457 Votes)
    * Jim DeMint (4%, 400 Votes)
    * Other (specify below) (4%, 392 Votes)
    * Alex Jones (4%, 390 Votes)
    * Lou Dobbs (4%, 381 Votes)
    * Michael Badnarik (4%, 348 Votes)
    * Mitt Romney (4%, 339 Votes)
    * Adam Kokesh (3%, 295 Votes)
    * Alan Grayson (3%, 260 Votes)
    * Wayne Allyn Root (2%, 192 Votes)
    * Michael Bloomberg (2%, 173 Votes)
    * Cynthia McKinney (2%, 160 Votes)
    * Mark Sanford (1%, 131 Votes)
    * Chuck Hagel (1%, 123 Votes)
    * John McCain (1%, 97 Votes)
    * Mel Watt (0%, 7 Votes)
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    I agree, ELE. I also love Ron Paul but we do need a candidate for President that isn't already labeled as some "right-wing" cartoon character that has already been thrown under the bus.

    Don't think much of that running mates list either.

    I'd rather see Ron Paul be a running mate himself.

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    Some here like Ron Paul, some don't .

    Ron Paul is one of the only 3 I'd consider voting for but thats not why I'm here .

    Politics has already divided us here at ALIPAC enough ,imo.

    We need to stick with the issues on immigration before more leave us .

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