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[quote="Conerned"]I agree with more of the positions that Ron Paul has taken than any other candidate. Given the slanted news coverage and voting up until now, he is not considered a potential possibility for winning. My concern is that if I vote for him, it is a vote taken away from a candidate that opposes McCain and his pro war position. I'm remembering the effect the Ralph Nadar had on the elections of the near past. Isn't this a similar situation? I would love to be able to cast my vote FOR a candidate with whom I share positions on issues, rather than AGAINST a candidate I truly fear being elected. Wouldn't a vote FOR Ron Paul, work to McCain's favor?[/quote]
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Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:57 pm
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I agree with more of the positions that Ron Paul has taken than any other candidate. Given the slanted news coverage and voting up until now, he is not considered a potential possibility for winning. My concern is that if I vote for him, it is a vote taken away from a candidate that opposes McCain and his pro war position. I'm remembering the effect the Ralph Nadar had on the elections of the near past. Isn't this a similar situation? I would love to be able to cast my vote FOR a candidate with whom I share positions on issues, rather than AGAINST a candidate I truly fear being elected. Wouldn't a vote FOR Ron Paul, work to McCain's favor?
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