No. I'm voting for him anyway.
How sad it is when people base their decisions on who "looks Presidential" or "sounds Presidential". What the heck is that supposed to mean? Abraham Lincoln certainly didn't meet those requirements. If he were campaigning today he'd be laughed at for his high squeaky voice. Beneath Lincoln's gangly appearance and ill-fitting clothes was a superior mind one can only appreciate through his writing. I'm certain there are many well-qualified people today who unfortunately could never get elected to public office because they're simply too bald, or too fat, or too old.
Ron Paul is the thinking man's candidate. His writing indicates clearly developed positions, all of which have been consistently grounded in Constitutional law. The one absolute requirement for President ought to be one who will preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. Ron Paul has consistently demonstrated that he would fulfill that requirement. Photogenic (and now, "telegenic") personalities are nothing but a distraction. If you doubt that ask yourself why Barack Obama has become so popular. Good looking, glib, personable, check. Beyond that he's an empty suit. His popularity began its decline the moment he attempted to communicate his positions. Fortunately it seems Clinton is beginning to expose the same flaws.
I like Fred Thompson but his voting record isn't as consistent as Paul's. Giuliani comes across as a leader but he equivocates on Constitutional issues.
I'm voting for Ron Paul. My conscience will be clean. If you vote for someone else, you can't tell me you won't be holding your nose while you do so. If you do, I submit you're part of the problem that has brought us to where we are today.
And to answer the question, no, I don't think Ron Paul stands a chance of getting elected. Most people are too lazy to weigh all the issues, or are simply incapable of independent thought. Most people will follow the herd. Folks, we're not cattle. Stop thinking like livestock. Challenge the status quo, or live with it. Your choice.