Monday, June 8, 2009

I just got an email asking me to help campaign for McCain in my state from GOP?

But I support Ron Paul more than McCain, however, I do NOT want Obama as president. Should I do it anyway?
I just got an email asking me to help campaign for McCain in my state from GOP?
I just hung up from a call from the RNC saying the new GOP ticket is final with (*mccain*)/PALIN (major stress on second name) and could they count on me for $150 or would $100 be better?





I told them I might contribute directly to some GOP campaigns but couldn't contribute to the RNC because they donate to McCain and I think he is a rotten candidate.





I should have mentioned Ron Paul, but I am relatively sure the reason I've been getting so MANY cards and letters and now calls from the RNC is they know well that I donated the max to Ron Paul. Isn't McCain Feingold a wonderful protector of privacy?





Vote your conscience.





I'm voting third party to register disgust, as Ron Paul suggested, if my write in for Ron Paul won't be counted in California.





The impact of a huge 3rd party protest vote is potentially much bigger than the difference between McCain and Obama, IMHO.
Reply:The McCain campaign probably got your name and email address from a list that someone supplied them.


I work in a lot of campaigns and we get lists from other Republican campaigns, conservative causes, lists of registered Republicans, donor lists, everything you can imagine.


Democrats and non-citizens show up on some of them.


We mail, call and email everybody because we aren't going to miss even one possible vote.





Ron Paul may have your heart, but he ain't going to win.


Obama is the polar opposite of everything you believe in as a defender of individual liberty and the Bill of Rights.


The best alternative for you is John McCain.


Give him as much support as you feel comfortable doing.


At least he and Sarah Palin are pledging to cut federal spending and more government programs which should please your libertarian heart.


It sure pleases mine - and my deep belief in that 10th Amendment.
Reply:You should vote your conscience. If you think that voting for Ron Paul would be throwing your vote away then you should vote for McCain. It would seem to me though that both McCain and Obama have enough campaigners.
Reply:You should never campaign for anyone you don't truly believe in because you won't be effective.
Reply:Vote Bob Barr.




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