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To: DMaA who wrote (462391)12/28/2011 12:25:06 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 794354
 
Well, Paul wouldn't support McCain last time ... he endorsed four minor party candidates, including Cynthia McKinney.

I can't believe Paul will endorse the Republican nominee this time either.

If Paul ran as a third party candidate, I'm not sure who it would hurt worse. He'd pull off the crazies from both sides, lots of people who voted for Obama last time and are disgusted would go to Paul.



To: DMaA who wrote (462391)12/28/2011 1:08:17 PM
From: Neeka  Respond to of 794354
 
Could you please point me to that comment or video. What I thought I heard Gingrich say was that a Paul vs Obama ticket would be a terrible choice for voters to have to make. I didn't interpret it as him implying that he'd have to vote for Obama, but I've read that is how his comment has been interpreted. I took it to mean it would be an impossible choice.

He went so far as to imply he'd rather vote for Obama.