Ron Paul Reiterates Possible Third-Party Run | Jen Kuznicki

Just as he replied to , Ron Paul again does not rule out a third-party run in

His supporters are relishing the thought, and in the CNN interview, Paul uses the same evasive wording that he did with FOX, “I have no intention of doing it,” Paul said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “Nobody’s particularly asked me to do it and they know what I’m doing and I have no plans whatsoever to do it.”

However, more disconcerting is his final words from the link, “Paul insisted that such a candidacy would not “doom” Republican chances by diluting the conservative vote.

“It would cause a little bit of a problem,” Paul acknowledged.

Oh yes it would cause a problem, but not a little one, a big one, and he knows it.

Paul’s followers are totally against any Republican, just like the Democrats. If he goes third-party, he will cause a double-strength campaign against the Republican nominee.

He will not go after Obama, because he shares a lot of the same views as Obama, like his bring the troops home mantra, the Wall Street sucks crowd, rich Jews are running the banks, corporate greed, and so on. Besides, Ron Paul rarely attacks leftists because he believes that he is the one, true conservative, and he will attack the Republican nominee in an effort to win conservative votes.

It would cause a huge problem, and other Republican nominees, running for the Presidency during this cycle, have to bluntly ask him during these debates, if he intends to go third-party, and demand a definitive answer.

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