Results
As expected, pretty much any GOP ticket that includes Ron Paul as President and a non-establishment VP does extremely well among RonPaul.com visitors:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Andrew Napolitano (98%, 1,658 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (1%, 21 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 16 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,693
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Gary Johnson (98%, 1,489 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (1%, 18 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 17 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,523
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Rand Paul (97%, 1,650 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (2%, 26 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 18 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,694
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Dennis Kucinich (96%, 1,598 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (3%, 52 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 14 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,663
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Jesse Ventura (95%, 1,494 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (4%, 63 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 16 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,573
Potential GOP tickets that pair Ron Paul as President with an establishment VP also do very well:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Paul Ryan (95%, 1,490 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (3%, 45 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 26 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,561
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Mitt Romney (89%, 1,376 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (10%, 155 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 22 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,553
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Rick Perry (87%, 1,335 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (11%, 162 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 35 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,532
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Sarah Palin (85%, 1,394 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (12%, 196 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (3%, 58 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,648
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Newt Gingrich (84%, 1,793 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (14%, 300 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 38 Votes)
Total Voters: 2,131
On the other hand, not a single establishment ticket that doesn’t include Ron Paul (or Rand Paul) is able to capture a significant percentage of the Paul vote. The most popular non-Paul ticket is Romney-Huntsman which barely beats Obama-Biden:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (77%, 1,214 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Jon Huntsman (12%, 193 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 161 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,567
It goes downhill from there:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,260 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 157 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Newt Gingrich (8%, 118 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,534
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,277 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 161 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Rick Santorum (8%, 118 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,556
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,236 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 169 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Rick Perry (7%, 112 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,516
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,262 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 163 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Sarah Palin (7%, 115 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,540
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (87%, 1,307 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (7%, 108 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Tim Pawlenty (6%, 89 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,504
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (84%, 1,288 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (9%, 142 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Herman Cain (7%, 95 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,525
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (85%, 1,340 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 161 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Michele Bachmann (5%, 85 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,585
Adding Rand Paul as VP to an establishment President increases the ticket’s appeal among RonPaul.com visitors:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (61%, 1,192 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Rand Paul (33%, 639 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (6%, 125 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,956
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (71%, 1,127 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Rand Paul (23%, 370 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (6%, 95 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,592
Adding Ron Paul as VP to an establishment President makes a more significant difference, even though a large percentage would still abstain from voting or vote third party:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (49%, 775 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Ron Paul (46%, 725 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 92 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,589
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (48%, 738 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Ron Paul (44%, 674 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (8%, 113 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,525
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (53%, 814 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Ron Paul (42%, 651 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 78 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,543
Some have speculated about a late entry of Rand Paul into the race; Rand Paul for President would do quite well if paired with an establishment VP…
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Mitt Romney (70%, 1,081 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (25%, 388 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 69 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,538
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Newt Gingrich (66%, 1,009 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (29%, 448 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 73 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,529
…and extremely well if paired with Ron Paul or Gary Johnson:
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Ron Paul (92%, 1,417 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (6%, 88 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 30 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,535
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Gary Johnson (87%, 1,339 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (10%, 154 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (3%, 40 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,533
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