Three Debate Polls That Don't Include Ron Paul
I put together these images showing three different polls from 9/8/2011 that don't include Ron Paul. In fact they only list three candidates. These polls refer to the GOP debate that took place the day before(on 9/7). Is it a coincidence or...
I would bet there are more too. It's curious that these 3 polls were put up on the same day and all 3 used the same tactic yet they are 3 different news agencies. Coincidence?
This is incredible!
I've got screenshots showing 3 different polls from today all of which don't include Ron Paul. They also only list 3 candidates. I made a separate thread for anyone that wants to see them.
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I put together these images of three different polls from today that don't include Ron Paul. In fact they only list three candidates. Is it a coincidence or did they all get the same memo?
Seems they all got the same memo. Here's a WSJ poll with the same deal: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?314401-WSJ-Poll-Without-All-The-Candidates-(including-Ron-Paul)
This Wall Street Journal Poll asks, "Following the debate, who do you now see as the Republican front-runner?" It then gives a choice between Romney, Perry, Bachmann or "someone else." What a bunch of bs, although compared to the Fox News Poll this seems fair...
There's a new poll up at Fox News asking, "Who is the strongest GOP presidential candidate at the moment?" The only choices listed are Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney or Rick Perry. The funny part is that it's titled "No Spin Poll." hahaha.
h xxp://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/index.html...