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Originally Posted by raymor
The two leaders got 24.5% each, Paul got 21.5%, so he's three points from the top.
I've say he's still viable for another week. He has to place within a percent or two of the top in New Hampshire, though.
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Which likely is not going to happen. The most recent polls show him running second in NH, but 22 points behind Romney. He could finish second, but that won't help him much. He is also way back in South Carolina and Florida. Now it comes down to how well he will be able to compete when they move in the phase where the delegates from each state are split up among the candidates.