You have Goode to take votes from Romney. You have Johnson to take votes from Obama.
I would think that Johnson should be the West / Northeast candidate, Goode the South/Midwest candidate.
After Tampa, which will likely turn out not the way we like, I'm very curious to see what we do regarding those 2 candidates. We could make an impact if we all decided to support one of those candidates.
Democrats who care about civil liberties and legalize it, college students, could be persuaded to like Johnson, who does have a solid resume. Tea Party in the South and Midwest might like Goode.
I suspect that the tea party kinda will support Romney, but those college students who supported Obama in 08 are not there the way they were in 08. It just seems easier for Johnson to peel off I's and D's in their 20s and 30s who voted for Obama than Goode to peel off tea party (they hate Obama).
Johnson will say that Obama doesn't care about Freedom, and Goode can say Romney is not Conservative enough.


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He's covering his ass in front of the right wing media. He's trying not to be a carbon copy of his dad in their eyes all the while using his record to prove to us that he's a chip off the old block. The few from the "Ron" camp that will bail because Rand doesn't massage their pure libertarian egos will be more than made up for when he's able to keep traditional republicans and Tea Party folk in his camp. If you can't have a level playing field in the conservative rich audiences of the radio mafia and Fox, you lose for the most part. However, being competitive in the free media realm and having more of your supporters involved in the party at all levels = best chance at winning.
