Turquoise wrote:
Paul would be a bit too old by then. Unfortunately, there aren't many like him in the GOP right now. I have a feeling that's going to change soon though.
Oddly, I got an email from his Campaign for Liberty today, urging me to support Michelle Bachmann (MN) in her race to win reelection in the House. Though I'm not too familiar with her Republican creds (I don't live in her district) I never got the vibe that she was a Ron Paul Republican.
A good substitute for Paul would be someone like Chuck Hagel or Mark Sanford.
I hear Jeff Flake (AZ) mentioned in the same breath as Ron Paul more often than I hear anyone else, so he may be next in line for the throne of "Good Republican." However, he's not made much of a name for himself outside his state/district so he'd likely suffer the same recognition deficit Paul experienced when he started his bid. Obviously that could change over the course of eight years, but unless Flake picks himself up and runs for either a Senate seat or the Governor's office, I don't see it happening.