That's why I'm kind of surprised he turned him down or hasn't considered an independent run. Although he's getting respectable numbers, McCain's won the nomination so it means nothing and nobody is really paying attention to it. I think most people are looking at it as a vote against McCain rather than a vote for Ron Paul. I guess Paul could be thinking he can come back in the 2012 election to run, and he'd probably have a better shot of doing better if he's getting 15 percent in the republican primary rather than being a Nader and taking away votes and upsetting people.