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Originally Posted by rebel23
first point is those polls are asking registered Republicans from 4 years ago and they're not accurate
look at the latest New Hampshire poll with Paul on 7.5%, even this is understated because half the voters in the state are independents and it's an open primary, just like Iowa is an open caucus also lots of people are registering as Republicans with the express intention of voting for Paul.
he is winning most of the Republican Straw polls, so when actual people show up, they're voting Paul. wait for election day and dont believe manipulated national polls which have been wrong countless times before
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Speaking of straw. You are grasping at it!
LONGSHOT = low odds. At this point, no matter how you look at it, Paul's odds of getting the nomination are low. No, they are not zero but they are low.
Hell, the most oft-used description of his campaign right now is "longshot".
Nov 6, 2007. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential longshot Ron Paul became an Internet fund-raising sensation this week by bringing in $4.3 million in 24 hours through a Web drive by supporters.