Dr. Paul at 2% in Newsweek poll

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Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. June 20-21, 2007. N=324 registered Republicans and leaners nationwide. MoE ± 8.

Preference for Republican Presidential Nominee: %
Rudy Giuliani 27
Fred Thompson 19
John McCain 15
Mitt Romney 12
Mike Huckabee 4
Tommy Thompson 2
Sam Brownback 2
Michael Bloomberg 2
Ron Paul 2
Tom Tancredo 1
Jim Gilmore -
Duncan Hunter -
Other 1
None/No preference 5
Unsure 8
 
Why would anyone vote for bloomy?

lol.. why would anyone vote for someone other than RP?
 
Why did they include Bloomberg? Does Newsweek not understand how primaries work or something?
 
MoE ± 8%!! this poll is meaningless, even for the top 5. So basically McCain could have 7% and Ron Paul 10%.
 
Huckabee's probably rose to 4% because of him stressing his background as a pastor in the last debate. I can't remember.... was that before or after he agreed with a preemptive nuclear strike on Iran? :eek: :)
 
I'm just happy to see Dr. Paul place at all! If he can double that 2% every month between now and the primary......
 
I found Huckabee's sermonette at the debate very unsettling, and I'm probably not the only one.
 
MoE +/- 8%. I love that. As an engineer, I laugh at polls that show results lower than the MoE. What if I did that at work when designing aircraft or software??

Obviously these polls are meaningless when 11/15 choices are showing up lower than the MoE.
 
Huckabee's probably rose to 4% because of him stressing his background as a pastor in the last debate. I can't remember.... was that before or after he agreed with a preemptive nuclear strike on Iran? :eek: :)

Well, if you don't believe in evolution, I guess that justifies it, right?:confused:
 
When was evolution some kind of fact? It's always a theory. For someone to not believe a theory isn't the worst thing. The 2nd law of thermodynamics has convinced people that evolution is still just a theory because entropy is hard to explain away in living bodies.
 
MoE had me snickering here, too.

Just more propoganda from TPTB in their effort to sway opinion.
 
When was evolution some kind of fact? It's always a theory. For someone to not believe a theory isn't the worst thing. The 2nd law of thermodynamics has convinced people that evolution is still just a theory because entropy is hard to explain away in living bodies.

Isn't it the third law of thermodynamcs that has to do with entropy?
 
When was evolution some kind of fact? It's always a theory. For someone to not believe a theory isn't the worst thing. The 2nd law of thermodynamics has convinced people that evolution is still just a theory because entropy is hard to explain away in living bodies.

I never said it was a fact. Wasn't meant as a slam on the evolution debate, just on the faulty logic and inconsistencies of Huckabee's positions. No offense intended (well, not to you, just the Huckster, I suppose).
 
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