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Originally Posted by Drolefille
Fred hasn't convinced me he's actually running, much like Giuliani he's been kind of coasting along on name recognition.
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That's certainly been the media take, but maybe they don't want to own up to not covering him more. He was all over Iowa and is presently all over South Carolina. He finished third in Iowa and second in Wyoming, which means he actually won some delegates, and at this point only has four fewer than McCain, who seems like he's actually in the race to most people. (Fred has six, Paul two, Rudy and Hunter one).
You can go to the section of Fred's website and see his photos of events of where he has been. He's definitely out there meeting, greeting and selling his ideas.
He participates in the debates as much as the moderators let him.
He is really out there campaigning, but he's had to be more conservative about how he spends his money, I think, because he didn't have as much of it.
Now, I know that he is on record talking about not really liking campaigning, but he made clear in the very same answer that distaste for campaigning is not the same as not really wanting to serve in the job.
The way we expect it on the national level, campaigning is superficial, often insincere, and includes somewhat hypocritical platitudes from most of them. I don't blame someone for not being into that.
But I acknowledge that for a long time, I've been automatically skeptical about anyone willing to run, and so Fred's seeming reluctance to fully engage in BS is actually a bonus for me.
What is driving me crazy is the number of people I know who are approaching primary voting like they are betting on a race horse rather than trying to nominate the candidate who really reflects what they want. I hear a lot of, "Oh yeah, I really like what Fred stands for but I think Huckabee is more likely to win." Uh, maybe not if every conservative who actually preferred Fred voted for him but certainly if they don't.
It's like people learned nothing from the Democrats nominating Kerry. If you kind of abandoned some principles to nominate an insubstantial centrist candidate, don't be surprised when you lose votes in the general election to the more appealing candidate from the other party who is selling himself as a centrist.