Considering he's been in both GOP debates so far, I think so.
I think Paul is a great mind, but I don't think he has any more chances of winning the presidency than I do. So far I'm liking Herman Cain quite a lot, but the media is writing him off because he's neither a senator or governor. That really just means The Party hasn't been able to buy him off so I consider it a good thing. When facing the incumbent president, I like that Cain takes the "race card" off the table so we can actually consider the REAL issues this time around and I've been a fan of flat tax for a long time, so Cain's support of the FairTax wins me over.
I hope the
mods will excuse the political talk, but I personally think that a flatter tax or nationwide sales tax are key to restoring jobs and the economy. IMO, the major roadblock to increased jobs is the fact that Employers have no idea how much a new hire will cost them in tax and ObamaCare expenses so any hiring is difficult...A flat or fair tax would mean that everyone would know how much of their money goes "unto Caesar" and how much is left to hire more employees and spend more money.