What happened to all the Ron Paul supporters yesterday?

I was expecting more of a turn out for Ron Paul, but apparently it didn't happen. What happened to Ron Paul's voters?

Public Comments

  1. There just aren't that many of them. It seems like there are since they are the most vocal online, but his candidacy never stood a chance.
  2. They were all stoned... LOL..
  3. They all turned out. When your total base is 10,000 people it doesn't make much of an impact.
  4. apparently, they all went over to the McCain camp, which was a good 'party' decision. :)
  5. There are far too many idiots in this country & that's the reason why Ron Paul can't win. I'm pissed that a decent guy like Ron Paul shows up and people obsess over Hillary's uterus/marriage to Bill and Barrack's name/melanin in his skin instead of paying attention to all of the candidates.
  6. The were voting in the bathroom, LMAO.
  7. Go ahead guys, have a laugh. You'll be crying throughout the next 4 years with raised taxes, a possibly longer stay in Iraq, a finally-successful Amnesty bill, among myriad others. Just don't be angry when I tell all you morons "I told you so".
  8. Ron who?
  9. They were to busy policing the internet so they could bash anyone who didn't support Paul. They didn't have time for meaningless stuff like voting. What would be the point of doing something if you can't do it from the comfort of your computer screen? I'm sure many of them will have a moment of silence on WoW to show their sorrow at Paul's super tuesday performance.
  10. I voted for him and I really don't know except not enough media coverage and the American people doesn't want to hear the truth. Thanks for serving in the Army from a fellow Marine Semper Fi
  11. Most people haven't heard of him. Most of the antiwar vote went for Democrats (though some polls have the antiwar Republicans voting McCain (!)). And the information about his newsletter turned some people off. Of course, he has garnered 1/2 million+ votes so far. (Plus lots of money.)That's not much, but it's a good start if he wants to launch a third party campaign.
  12. they stayed home to surf the net
  13. Seventeen year-olds on the internet can't vote. Plain and simple.
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