Fact is Paul couldn’t win the GOP primary - the one where most conservatives vote. Paul won one state.
And you think he could have won a national election?
Pot legalized where you are is it?
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I hear that legalized marijuana won in WA. We already had medical marijuana. Now we can begin the same law suits against marijuana that we had against tobacco. Banning it in apts,, condos, bars, etc because the carcinogenic effects of marijuana are the same as tobacco. We will see law suits against companies, hospitals and other businesses because employees come to work high. The lawyers are going to get rich.
Ah, so now you're shifting from the general election viewpoint to the primary viewpoint...
And you think he could have won a national election?
The GOP is, obviously, different than the general populous so that possibility must exist.
But let's look at the GOP primaries: what does that "bus incident" tell you? What about the teleprompter/voice-vote incident? What about the content of the items voted on?
They tell me (1) that the convention is not as on the up-and-up as many would portray; (2) that the party leaders are authoritarians and elitists [and quite possibly statists]. -- Given both of these facts I'd be surprised anyone with serious constitutional/libertarian/limited-government "could win" the GOP primary.
Pot legalized where you are is it?
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No; and even if it was I wouldn't partake: I hate the smell.