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<blockquote data-quote="RastaLulz" data-source="post: 141394" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I'd personally never vote for either Romeny or Obama as they are the same exact thing. They may bicker on a few social issues here and there, but that stuff will most likely never be addressed during there Presidency's.</p><p> </p><p>I will personally be waiting to see what Ron Paul does, whether he gets on the Gary Johnson ticket, or just rides off in to the sun set. At that point I will see what most Ron Paul supporters will be doing, and I will either write in Ron Paul in or vote for Gary Johnson come election day as the Libertarian candidate. I'd obviously prefer a statement from the Ron Paul campaign before the election day as to what I should do. The best option in my opinion would be for Ron Paul to get on Johnson's ticket as he will be on every states ballot as the Libertarian candidate. I also think that it would bring the Libertarian movement together, and give them the best chance of getting in the White House.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RastaLulz, post: 141394, member: 1"] I'd personally never vote for either Romeny or Obama as they are the same exact thing. They may bicker on a few social issues here and there, but that stuff will most likely never be addressed during there Presidency's. I will personally be waiting to see what Ron Paul does, whether he gets on the Gary Johnson ticket, or just rides off in to the sun set. At that point I will see what most Ron Paul supporters will be doing, and I will either write in Ron Paul in or vote for Gary Johnson come election day as the Libertarian candidate. I'd obviously prefer a statement from the Ron Paul campaign before the election day as to what I should do. The best option in my opinion would be for Ron Paul to get on Johnson's ticket as he will be on every states ballot as the Libertarian candidate. I also think that it would bring the Libertarian movement together, and give them the best chance of getting in the White House. [/QUOTE]
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