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Ron Paul - The Only Republican Candidate to Vote Against the War<< See all our Ron Paul articles. Published May 19, 2007, 4AM PST The American political system is beautiful. We have party primaries which help us choose the candidates that will run in the general election. So members of the same party have to fight each other. This process benefits us for the following reasons:
Is Paul Dividing the Republican Party? But parties do not like division. If their party is divided during the primaries, there is very little chance they are going to be able to win a general election. For this reason, Ron Paul is being outcasted for his views on the Iraq War. He is the only Republican candidate to vote against the war. Party officials worry that his views and the dialogue that he produces from it will divide the Republican party. If he convinces 5% of the Republican party that the war is bad and that it must end what will happen in the general election if they ended up nominating a John McCain and go up against a strong war critic like Barack Obama. Those 5% of Republicans that Ron Paul informed and educated would end up voting for Obama in the general election. Republican Party Scared of Ron Paul. There are so many Republican candidates with views that differ from the party base. Giuliani and McCain hold different ideas on abortion. Mitt Romney is a flip flopper and changes his views on abortion to suit whatever office he is seeking. Mike Huckabee is too much of a religious conservative. But the point is that the Iraq war is the single issue that will divide Americans in the 2008 election and the republican party is scared of Ron Paul. That, of course, is just our opinion. << See all our Ron Paul articles.
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