Jesse Benton: Ron Paul May Run Again in 2012

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Ron Paul 2012?



David Weigel | November 14, 2008

Last week, Campaign for Liberty press guy and Ron Paul grandson-in-law Jesse Benton was driving to a constituent event with his boss and the subject of 2012 came up.

"He hasn’t closed out the idea of another run," said Benton today. "We have some time to decide whether he runs again, or whether he gets behind somebody else. But we don’t have tons of time. By the middle of 2009, the decision needs to be made."

Benton isn't pushing Paul one way or the other. "I could get behind either decision, but it needs to be made in the next six months or so," he said. "One thing we learned is that those voters in New Hampshire and Iowa expect, to see their candidates early and often." Paul entered the 2008 primaries in January 2007, about 11 months and two weeks before the Iowa caucuses.

I asked about the rumor that former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson might jump into the race (unclear in which party yet). "If he were to decide that he wanted to do that, he’d be a great guy to take the reins. But I don’t think that what Dr. Paul captured was 100 percent transferable to anyone else. I think the Bob Barr campaign assumed that and it didn't pan out."

Would Paul run as a Republican again or as a Libertarian? "We try not to ever deal in absolutes in politics," Benton said carefully. "But he would be very likely to be running as a Republican again." It's not just that "working within the system" gets more exposure for a candidate. It's that several Republican primary states include the caveat that candidates cannot run in their primaries and go third party if they lose. "To be frank, I got tired of the 'third party' question getting asked time after time, and I know that Ron did too."

Paul is almost exactly a year older than John McCain, and turned 73 in August.
 

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y i'm thinking somebody needs to step up that's more well spoken and can handle the spotlight better

and his age thing obviously a factor

that he can throw all his support and supporters behind

and i think gary johnson as mentioned would be a great candidate

i love jesse ventura don't get me wrong but he's a bit too "kooky" to have any hope :)
 

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I would vote for Gary Johnson in a heartbeat. He was great as Governor of New Mexico, including being a big proponent of drug policy reform.
 

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plus we'll have to see how the next few years evolve

i think things are gonna get very interesting

all the stock market carnage is just in the infancy stages of hitting main street

and i'm guessing the liberals will have a hard time keeping all their big government promises
 

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I know many people on this board would disagree, but Wayne Root is the guy for the job

He has the personality to deliver a strong message
 

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I know many people on this board would disagree, but Wayne Root is the guy for the job

He has the personality to deliver a strong message
plus many GOY'S during his addresses to the nation
 

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I know many people on this board would disagree, but Wayne Root is the guy for the job

He has the personality to deliver a strong message

I'm sure most Americans will like a gambling tout.
And i'm sure all the paulites will vote for him after he publically basked Dr. Paul. And he ran with that total asshole Bob Barr too.
 

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