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Dr. James Dobson has indicated that if Giuliani gets the Republican nomination, that he will work with other evangelicals to field a third party candidate. Also, I wouldn't rule out the possibility of Ron Paul running as an independent if he doesn't get the nomination. Could we possibly be looking at a 3 or 4 way race and if so, do you think that Ron Paul or another independent candidate could get enough votes to win a few states? Would do you think the outcome would be?
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I think that if a 3rd party candidate ran it would split the usual 2 parties.
If a conservative ran, it would mean victory for the Democrats (think the 1992 election.)
If a liberal ran, it would mean victory for the Republicans (think the 2000 election.)
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Which is why I'm throwing my hat in the ring as candidate for Emperor again. 
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Dr. James Dobson has indicated that if Giuliani gets the Republican nomination, that he will work with other evangelicals to field a third party candidate. Also, I wouldn't rule out the possibility of Ron Paul running as an independent if he doesn't get the nomination. Could we possibly be looking at a 3 or 4 way race and if so, do you think that Ron Paul or another independent candidate could get enough votes to win a few states? Would do you think the outcome would be? The result would be victory for the Dems, imo. -- John
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