I am not so sure according to the article I read in National Review. They are skeptical about it also. They his image and beliefs are known to be Pro-Life, among other thing. They seem to believe the image is what people remember because n GOP candidate leaves an impression on them about what they want. I do think it is possible and agree with the article to a degree. If the if his stances that go against the Moderate, and liberal for that matter were explained in a way to leave an impression that he is not against them but see how things should be done in a different way. Then yes he can win that vote.Frost said:I believe he can. He's got good views and he's very good at what he does. The only problem he has is that the left owns the media and all the popular television stations. They are always learning. Expect the next election to focus less on education and information and more on brain washing via pop culture. The sheeple crowd will be worse and we must undercut it.
A problem yes but that is the problem with people. How can one blame the candidate for another actions. I mean it is one thing if he did while working for him but it is the past. I hate people that ride on the past. If that is the case the in reality George W. had a poor service record letting his dad get him out of real active service.Frost said:He's making some bad decisions lately though. For example he has an aide who has a shock jockey past that has been correlated with racism and white supremacy. That's a PR nightmare that will almost 100% definitely come back in 2016. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/11/rand-paul-aide-shock-jock/
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