PolicyReader Member Joined Jan 23, 2012 Messages 3,399 Mar 14, 2012 #2 We have a shot, I hope it strike the mark (too close to call is quite the nail biter for my psyche )
RonPaulFanInGA Member Joined Nov 13, 2007 Messages 12,749 Mar 14, 2012 #3 If Paul loses by a point or two after his campaign refused to send him there before the caucus...
PolicyReader Member Joined Jan 23, 2012 Messages 3,399 Mar 14, 2012 #4 http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results double click to zoom in on Hawaii currently everyone but NewtG has an island, Paul has the big island EDIT: 15.6% reporting
http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results double click to zoom in on Hawaii currently everyone but NewtG has an island, Paul has the big island EDIT: 15.6% reporting
Keith and stuff Member Joined Feb 17, 2009 Messages 10,554 Mar 14, 2012 #5 Not so bad in 3rd at 23% so far.
R RideTheDirt Member Joined Apr 30, 2008 Messages 1,988 Mar 14, 2012 #6 google and cnn have the same totals, but CNN say's 4% in and google says 15% WTF?
F FreedomDog Member Joined Jan 3, 2012 Messages 24 Mar 14, 2012 #7 Yea, but if the media had bothered to cover it, it would have been. "Ron Paul Vacations in Hawaii, Others Busy Campaigning"
Yea, but if the media had bothered to cover it, it would have been. "Ron Paul Vacations in Hawaii, Others Busy Campaigning"
PolicyReader Member Joined Jan 23, 2012 Messages 3,399 Mar 14, 2012 #8 RideTheDirt said: google and cnn have the same totals, but CNN say's 4% in and google says 15% WTF? Click to expand... I think Google reports by district and I'd assume that means CNN is reporting by projected turnout. But I could be incorrect.
RideTheDirt said: google and cnn have the same totals, but CNN say's 4% in and google says 15% WTF? Click to expand... I think Google reports by district and I'd assume that means CNN is reporting by projected turnout. But I could be incorrect.