The other Candidates don’t need to focus on his negatives because the media did it for them. There isn’t much there at all. All you see in the debates is the other retards arguing how they shifted their positions and trying to back pedal. Paul can’t participate because he won’t attack them and they have nothing to attack him about. He’s said the same thing for 30 years.
I don’t understand how going from 10% to 15% in 6 months, literally a 50% increase in your support nationally is range bound. He did it with negative media support. Just because the other supporters will jump behind whoever for the moment, doesn’t mean they are successful getting those temporary votes. The Paul supporters will not leave. They will not vote for the other Obama in sheepskin clothing.[/quote]
Paul has plenty of potential negatives. That you see them as positives differentiates you from non-Ron Paul supporters.
Going to 10% to 15% is no big deal. Look what the other candidates have done in a matter of a few weeks. Gingrich went from below 5% to 30% before he fell. Romney went from below 20% to over 30%. And Santorum just went from an internet punch line to almost 30% practically over night.
Since my earlier post, 3 more national polls came out, with Paul at 7%, 12% and 16%. He has a very strong base of support. And a very low ceiling. But with the way the others are slugging it out, you could be right. 15% won’t be a factor in a national election. It could be a factor at the convention. But so far it looks like the only winner coming out of the Republican primaries is Obama.