This data about the Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign was compiled over the course of a months-long, peer-reviewed scientific study of finances, poll results, Web 2.0, and other pertinent data. (To scale.)
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It's a good point...and sort of humorous. But Paul has said himself that his candidacy is not about him (the person) but rather the message and ideology. That is what is amazing he has forgone the standard ego of a Washington Politico and is the mouthpiece for something much more powerful than he. Hopefully this permeates other candidates. Much of what is being said (or not said) of the Paul campaign echoes that of the Reagan campaign in 1975 when he challenged Ford in 1976. I'm still solid in the Obama corner but I hope the fundamentals of the Paul campaign transcend into future contests.
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It's a good point...and sort of humorous. But Paul has said himself that his candidacy is not about him (the person) but rather the message and ideology. That is what is amazing he has forgone the standard ego of a Washington Politico and is the mouthpiece for something much more powerful than he. Hopefully this permeates other candidates. Much of what is being said (or not said) of the Paul campaign echoes that of the Reagan campaign in 1975 when he challenged Ford in 1976. I'm still solid in the Obama corner but I hope the fundamentals of the Paul campaign transcend into future contests.
Great comment, Anon. I appreciate that approach to Paul's campaign. Thanks.
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