Indifference
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Indifference may refer to:

apathy, the lack of emotion, motivation, or enthusiasm; a psychological term for a state of indifference


I've been wondering about this and thinking about this for a long time.

If too many people start to feel "indifference" I think Obama will be the next president in which case we can expect amnesty.

I'm looking at what we're facing here at the moment especially in Florida.

Apparently, according to several people I heard on TV this morning if McCain wins FLorida it could and probably will have a sweeping affect on Super Tuesday across the country in mcCain's favor.

If he wins in Florida it could very likely make the presidential race be between McCain and Obama. (or maybe Clinton)

Personally, I'm neither for or against Ron Paul, however, I am under the impression that the race in Florida will be between McCain and Romney. I am not under the impression that Ron Paul's place in the Florida primaries gives him much or any chance to win. Perhaps I am wrong regarding this, if so please correct me.

Would someone please tell me, does Ron Paul plan to run as an Independent if he loses the Republican primaries? Is that his plan?

If so, will that divide the Republican voters and give the presidency to the Democrats?

Or is it hoped that the majority of Republicans will vote for Ron Paul as an Independent instead of voting for the Republican candidate?

If it does not look as though either the Independent or the Republican can possibly beat Obama or Clinton without uniform support from the Republicans and Independents TOGETHER...I wonder if "indifference" could set in with people and because of that indifference Obama or Clinton wins pretty much hands down.

This is what concerns me a lot. I'd very much welcome some input here regarding the Ron Paul camp's "strategy to win" considering all of the factors which seem to be involved in this election because of so many conservative voters seeming to be split between two candidates, Ron Paul and Romney.

Please be respectful to each other in this discussion. This is not meant to cause a rift between people, I am just looking for some answers to these questions.

I just hope that if it becomes apparent to a lot of voters that this split is going to give the presidency to Obama or Clinton that "indifference" does nnot set in and ensure that the outcome will be our worst nightmare from the standpoint of illegal immigration.