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		<title>Why Ron Paul Will Win This November</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may remember it&#8211;several months ago, Congressman and 2008 presidential hopeful Ron Paul was at the top of his game: the grassroots momentum, the vast influx of donations from supporters, his pro-constitution views, and the rest.  However, times change, and sure enough, as the first results came in, things didn&#8217;t quite go as planned: Paul, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.freakified.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ronpaul.jpg" rel="lightbox[73]"><img src="http://www.freakified.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ronpaul-thumb.jpg" alt="ronpaul" align="left" height="154" width="126" /></a> You may remember it&#8211;several months ago, Congressman and 2008 presidential hopeful <a href="http://www.ronpaul2008.com/" target="_blank">Ron Paul</a> was at the top of his game: the grassroots momentum, the vast influx of donations from supporters, his pro-constitution views, and the rest.  However, times change, and sure enough, as the first results came in, things didn&#8217;t quite go as planned: Paul, while receiving over 10% of the vote, failed to win the Iowa caucuses.  A setback, to be sure, but after all, what&#8217;s one state?  However, as the primaries went on, things began to look grim: first, the Wyoming caucuses went to Romney, then New Hampshire, thought to be a bastion of support, fell to McCain.  More states followed.</p>
<p>Then came super Tuesday.  Many of us were hopeful that Paul would be able to <a href="http://www.nolanchart.com/article1348.html" target="_blank">stage a comeback</a>, and enter his rightful place as Republican front runner.  However, as the results slowly tricked in throughout the day, it became clear the this wouldn&#8217;t be the case.  With the majority of states voting that day having turned against Paul, chances of his nomination grew slim to none.  Furthermore, in a move of supreme foresight, Paul declared that, while he would remain in the race, he would not pursue the presidency as a third-party:  (perhaps a <a href="http://www.votenader.org/" target="_blank">certain other individual</a> could learn a thing or two from Paul)</p>
<blockquote><p>Of course, I am committed to fighting for our ideas within the Republican party, so there will be no third party run.</p>
<p><font color="#ffffff">&#8211;Ron Paul, in a <a href="http://ronpaul2008.typepad.com/ron_paul_2008/2008/02/message-from-ro.html" target="_blank">February 8th blog post</a></font></p></blockquote>
<p>Fast-forward to today.  Ron Paul while winning over 42 delegates from various states, is now presented with a particular challenge: the mathematical impossibility of his nomination.  While his selfless commitment to not running as a third-party is certainly noble, it considerably decreases the probability of his becoming president&#8211;or does it?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.freakified.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/1964republicanpresidentialprimaries.gif" rel="lightbox[73]"><img src="http://www.freakified.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/1964republicanpresidentialprimaries-thumb.gif" alt="1964RepublicanPresidentialPrimaries" align="right" height="162" width="162" /></a>Let&#8217;s look back in time a bit.  Anyone remember <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cabot_Lodge%2C_Jr." target="_blank">Henry Lodge</a>?  No?  In <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:1964RepublicanPresidentialPrimaries.gif" rel="lightbox[73]" target="_blank">the 1964 Republican Primary</a>, Lodge was notable  for having won in three states: New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Massachusetts&#8211;without campaigning!  In fact, he was serving as an ambassador in Vietnam during the primary, and wasn&#8217;t even in the United States at the time&#8211;many still refer to his &#8220;campaign&#8221; as &#8220;walking for President&#8221;.  However, his winning of these states was no accident&#8211;a group of dedicated individuals had worked tirelessly in the weeks leading up to the primary to promote Lodge as a viable candidate.  Now, you may be asking, what does this all have to do with Ron Paul?</p>
<p>It has, in fact, everything to do with Paul&#8217;s 2008 campaign.  Keep in mind that, in 1964, the Internet didn&#8217;t yet exist.  All the campaigning by Lodge&#8217;s supporters was done without the aid of social networking, email, instant messaging, or even cellular phones.  If such a tactic could be applied in modern times, Paul&#8217;s support could indeed skyrocket, regardless of whether or not his name appears on the ballot!  So keep on Digging, and maybe, just maybe, there can be, to quote Paul&#8217;s campaign slogan, &#8220;Hope for America.&#8221;</p>
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