Foxnews.com Iowa Poll. Paul winning with 63%

Ron Galt

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Question of the day... Who do you think will win the GOP caucuses in Iowa

http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/

Ron Paul (58%)
Mike Huckabee (19%)
Mitt Romney (12%)
Fred Thompson (4%)
Rudy Giuliani (3%)
John McCain (3%)
Duncan Hunter(1%)
 
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Where are you getting the 58%? It doesn't even show Paul's results.
 
I don't know why they even bother to have these polls anymore.
 
Are we positive this is an actual fox website ? It looks a LOT like a dummy spoof site that is pretending to be a legitimate fox outlet. The Hunter story was the kicker for me. This ain't a real fox site.
 
Are we positive this is an actual fox website ? It looks a LOT like a dummy spoof site that is pretending to be a legitimate fox outlet. The Hunter story was the kicker for me. This ain't a real fox site.

Wow. I am mistaken. It is indeed a fox site. Paul being lumped with Hunter makes no sense though :D
 
Of course that isn't accurate...just hilarious. I wish we would stop voting fraudulently though, so we can have some true numbers. We need a poll that is secure and has many different sources. A [secure] internet poll, a cell phone poll, and a land-line poll. Maybe some sort of straw poll and then include the results all together in one big poll to try to get the broadest spectrum of people in order to make it most accurate toward what Americans really want
 
If you try to vote a second time it shows your voter ID numer and doesn't let you vote again...I guess you could clear your cache, but why cheat?
 
Who do you think will win the GOP caucuses in Iowa?

Ron Paul (63%)Mike Huckabee (17%)Mitt Romney (11%)Fred Thompson (4%)Rudy Giuliani (3%)John McCain (2%)Duncan Hunter (1%)
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Are we positive this is an actual fox website ? It looks a LOT like a dummy spoof site that is pretending to be a legitimate fox outlet. The Hunter story was the kicker for me. This ain't a real fox site.

The address before the slash ends with "foxnews.com", so everything before and after that aren't relevant. It's definitely a fox news site.
 
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