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« on: February 05, 2007, 04:38:17 PM »

Aaron Russo will be in NH to campaign for Ron Paul.

I have thought it through and his best shot would be the House. The Presidency would be a long shot and at most he could get up to 12% He could actually win a House Seat with a vulnerable incumbant. I would suggest New Hampshire because it is a small state with libertarain leanings, and Russo is already wll known among the Free-State Project:



He will proably be in NH to campaign for Ron Paul, so why not "kill to birds with one stone?" In last falls election both of NH's Republican Representitive lost to Dems. Running as a Republican may be his best shot, since as a 3rd party candidacy would be a long shot.

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« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2007, 05:44:22 PM »

Aaron Russo? 12% in a presidential election? Hell, I would be shocked to see him break 10% in ANY election. The guy is just an outright, conspiracy loon. No voting populace in their right mind would elect him to office.
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