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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

How will the MSM spin these results? Ron Paul won the debate last night overwhelmingly based on every poll out there. The MSM will scorn these results and claim that Ron Paul’s crazy followers overwhelmed the polls. This is how they denigrate and trivialize candidates that do not toe the company line. You will hear how well Romney did. Ron Paul had the right answers to all the questions. He’s a good man. He’s an honest man. He ‘s the best man for the job. When this economy implodes over the next year, Ron Paul will get the respect he deserves. Get on the Ron Paul bandwagon, now.

CNN POLL
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Poll Results:

Who do you think won the debate?

Rep. Michele Bachmann/Minnesota: 6%

Herman Cain/Businessman: 7%

Newt Gingrich/Former House Speaker: 3%

Rep. Ron Paul/Texas: 75%

Tim Pawlenty/Former Minnesota Governor: 2%

Mitt Romney/Former Massachusetts Governor: 7%

Rick Santorum/Former Pennsylvania Senator: 1%

CBS POLL
GOP Debate

Which candidate do you think will get the biggest boost after tonight’s debate?

•Michele Bachmann
6%

•Herman Cain
11%

•Newt Gingrich
2%

•Ron Paul
59%

•Tim Pawlenty
5%

•Mitt Romney
10%

•Rick Santorum
2%

•None of the above
CNBC POLL

Which GOP candidate are you leaning towards voting for right now?
Michele Bachmann
2%

Herman Cain
4%

Newt Gingrich
1%

Mitt Romney
5%

Rick Santorum
1%

Sarah Palin
2%

Ron Paul
82%

Tim Pawlenty
3%

Total Votes: 10062

RED DOG REPORT

Which Republican presidential contender won the New Hampshire Debate?

Who won the New Hampshire debate?

•Ron Paul (35%, 270 Votes)
•Herman Cain (21%, 159 Votes)
•Mitt Romney (21%, 159 Votes)
•Michele Bachmann (14%, 110 Votes)
•Newt Gingrich (3%, 26 Votes)
•Rick Santorum (3%, 20 Votes)
•Tim Pawlenty (3%, 19 Votes)
Total Voters: 763

MSNBC POLL

Ron Paul
70%
(4,690 votes)

Michele Bachmann
9.2%
(614 votes)

Mitt Romney
7.9%
(532 votes)

Herman Cain
6.7%
(448 votes)

Tim Pawlenty
2.8%
(185 votes)

Newt Gingrich
2.4%
(158 votes)

Rick Santorum
1.1%
(73 votes)

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul speaks FOR the people and not AT the people. Go Ron Paul

Third Way said...

Ron Paul can beat Obama, the MSM knows that and they are scared s - less of him.

He appeals to Democrats, independents, and Republicans. They can't control him and to the Republican establishment he is as dangerous as Reagan was.

The problem, and it's one I am willing to overlook, is that he is not "the communicator" that Reagan was.

Anonymous said...

Lets face it. The vast majority of the GOP nominees are toxic, and will struggle to simply unify Republicans, let alone bring disenchanted Indy's/Blue Dog Dems to vote against Obama. But Ron Paul can. He's very intelligent, has decades of experience(of not just talking the talk, but walking the walk, check his voting record), and is willing to go against the grain. Don't get swept into the tide of the vocal minority of the Republican party that Bachmann/Palin cater to. Realize you have to win a majority of American voters. Paul can not only win over a majority of voters, but is more conservative than anyone else vying for the ticket!

Anonymous said...

Who in the heck did they poll??

Rebel Without a Clue said...

I am one of those people who helped get Obama elected because I believed in Ron Paul so much that instead of voting McCain I wrote in Ron Paul's name on the ticket. He is the only one with the 8@!!$ to say what was wrong and how to fix it, and he did it years before the whole mess come crashing down.

PAUL 2012!!

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul predicted staying on the same road would not help the economic meltdown and securing Social Security. Now that so many people are up to their ears in it, maybe they will listen to him. He does have some good choices for a VP also without going down Palin Street.

Anonymous said...

Ron Paul has some pretty freaky ideas. Look at his agenda--seems as if he might have escaped from St. Elizabeth's Hospital in DC recently!

Anonymous said...

Repubs are shooting themselves in both feet, simultaneously, once again