Who would you like to see run for President in 2012?

@K46620 (1986)
United States
July 9, 2010 2:57pm CST
Who would you like to see run for President in 2012 in the United States? For me, there's no doubt that it it would be Ron Paul. He might have been considered more of a fringe candidate in 2008, but no more. He won the CPAC poll in February and has gotten over 300 co-sponsors on his Audit the Fed legislation this year. More importunately, though, Dr. Ron Paul is the only candidate that represents real change. He's the only one that seems to understand our dire financial condition and actually ready do something about it. So, Who would you like to see run for President in 2012 in the United States?
4 responses
• United States
10 Jul 10
I'd be delighted to see Dr. Paul and Ex-semi-Governor Palin run in 2012, but possibly not for the same reason you would.
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@anniepa (27955)
• United States
11 Jul 10
My thoughts exactly! Annie
@K46620 (1986)
• United States
12 Jul 10
Why Palin? She's more of the same, establishment politician as far as I can tell. Unless of course your only purpose is to get the most polarizing candidate so that Obama=Bush can win.
• United States
12 Jul 10
Don't forget weak. Polarizing and weak. The Republicants can make that their plan every election for the next thousand years and I'll be a happy camper.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
12 Jul 10
Ron Paul is the only one I can think of currently in congress. I might consider Dennis Kusinich if he can separate himself from some of his socialistic ideologies. Bob Barr is someone I could support, I nearly voted for him in the last election. Wayne Allen Root is another good possibility. Perhaps Allen West, really like the way this guy thinks and his no BS, straight forward approach. Rhonda Jackson, a fine young lady (though I think she may still be too young), soft spoken but very heartfelt, intelligent and quick thinking.
@anniepa (27955)
• United States
24 Jul 10
I took one of those online tests back when there were still 10,000 Democratic candidates running for the nomination and it showed that Kucinich was the candidate closest to my own views. Annie
@K46620 (1986)
• United States
12 Jul 10
Kucinich is better than the average Democrat but with his sellout on healthcare I could not vote for him anymore. I have not heard of Rhonda Jackson...
@nzinky (822)
• United States
9 Jul 10
I would like to see Sarah Palin for Prsident and the governor of Hawaii whos name is Linda Lingo as Vice President........Men have messed thing up for so long it's time for a women to take the reins for awhile..... We can't do any worse than the men have all these years.......They are two stong women and know how to get things done......So move over men you may have a fight on your hands next year.....
@K46620 (1986)
• United States
12 Jul 10
I think it has little to do with gender and more to do with the philosophy behind the President. I would support someone like Debra Medina. She's got the right philosophy. I'm tired of politics as usual.
• United States
24 Jul 10
I am hoping Ron Paul make another run in 2012. You are right...he is NOT the fringe. Never was...although they tried to say he was to marginalize him. I think he would really have a good chance this time sence more people know about him now and what he stands for.
@K46620 (1986)
• United States
26 Jul 10
I agree, thanks