Hunter wins - Paul 3rd

This is essential. It is becoming painfully clear that the typical GOP voters, whom at this point are a small minority, are not going to lean towards Paul.

As I mentioned in a post a while back, the only way we are going to win this is to take over the party. The Neocons infiltrated the GOP back when they elected Nixon and abandoned the principles of Goldwater. Now it's our turn to take it right back.

We're literally fighting a war of ideas here. We cannot back down and retreat to the 3rd parties or the voting booth altogether. Stand and FIGHT for this notion that those of us who are disaffected will have a voice and we will TAKE BACK this party which was hijacked in the 60's and turn it in to something WE WILL BE PROUD OF.

Remember this was our party to begin with and we've been standing on the sidelines putting up with the lesser of two evils. We can do this no more.

Please REGISTER REPUBLICAN and make this party our own. We will elect Paul and we will change the entire platform. The neocons can flee to the Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger party. To hell with them. The GOP is weak, it is disaffected, and they are a scattered minority that is ripe for a takeover. We will BE HEARD ON ELECTION day. DO NOT EVER FORGET THAT!!

F--k Yeah! My sentiments exactly.
 
ARGH, Hunter should just freaking drop out. What the hell is he still doing? Brownback, Tancredo and Cox should go too. LOL, I can't believe John Cox got more votes than McCain. That's a real big slap to the face I bet.

Who the heck is Ray McKinney?
 
All of you in school Colleges, Uni's, Tech Schools,High Schools, get yourselves organized. It's up to you to get Ron Paul elected. You have the Power. It's your time.Get on with it.
 
ARGH, Hunter should just freaking drop out. What the hell is he still doing? Brownback, Tancredo and Cox should go too.

It's better if they stay in for a while. More candidates polling below Paul, and they help split the pro-war vote. They can drop out after Ron catches McCain, Romney, etc.
 
Guys, this is great progress

Ron Paul gets 16.7 percent of the vote where only pro-war, Bush activists, from the last 4 texas gop conventions (activists for Bush while Texas governor), and the last 2 national conventions (activists for Bush while president) were allowed to vote!!

Go Ron Paul!

Exactly. This is a tremendous victory. These were the hard-core Bushies, and some of them are starting to abandon the neocons. We had less than 10% of everyone in Iowa and we get almost 17% of these guys just three weeks later.

This is great progress! And look who didn't vote:

1) Casual Republicans
2) Conservative Democrats
3) Independents
4) Libertarians
5) Previously apathetic non-voters
5) and most important... young people

We can't expect RP to sweep every vote just because we want him to. If we keep up this kind of progress, we have a great chance.
 
Exactly. This is a tremendous victory. These were the hard-core Bushies, and some of them are starting to abandon the neocons. We had less than 10% of everyone in Iowa and we get almost 17% of these guys just three weeks later.

This is great progress! And look who didn't vote:

1) Casual Republicans
2) Conservative Democrats
3) Independents
4) Libertarians
5) Previously apathetic non-voters
5) and most important... young people

We can't expect RP to sweep every vote just because we want him to. If we keep up this kind of progress, we have a great chance.

Great post. I couldn't agree more. After seeing these results I was thrilled. I was out at my county fair today with my Ron Paul T-shirt. Countless people walked up to me asking me about Ron Paul. I didn't have to approach people with Ron Paul flyers. They approched me. The masses are completely undeciede and looking for a change. We have to go out to the people. Tomorrow my wife and I will be hitting downtown with flyers. Keep up the great work everybody. We are gaining momentum.
 
agreed

I'm very surprised anybody would be upset with a 17% result from hardcore Republicans. These were previous delegates. Anti-establishment Ron Paul supporters usually do not fit this mold. I'm shocked we even got higher than 1%! Hunter, unlike some of the top tier candidates, participated in this event, so of course he came in first place. Everybody should be partying tonight, not sulking!
 
I'm very surprised anybody would be upset with a 17% result from hardcore Republicans. These were previous delegates. Anti-establishment Ron Paul supporters usually do not fit this mold. I'm shocked we even got higher than 1%! Hunter, unlike some of the top tier candidates, participated in this event, so of course he came in first place. Everybody should be partying tonight, not sulking!


Having a few beers as I post :D
 
Here's another way to look at the results:

Hunter/Paul: 57.8%
Thompson/Huckabee/Romney/Giuliani/McCain: 38.2%

For all the talk about how these are just straw polls and don't really matter, especially in light of how few candidates showed up, could this EVER happen on the Democratic side whether Hillary and Obama showed up or not? Could Biden and Dodd get 57% to Hillary/Obama's 38%? Of course not.

So what does that say about the validity of the vaunted top tier plus Uncle Huck?

The Republican leaders are organized and understand elections. They are slowly coming to grips with this. Whether they're willing to essentially hand the election to Hillary (by continuing to favor Giuliani/Romney/Thompson over Paul) or begrudging favor Paul will be telling for just how mad they've become.
 
Here's another way to look at the results:

Hunter/Paul: 57.8%
Thompson/Huckabee/Romney/Giuliani/McCain: 38.2%

For all the talk about how these are just straw polls and don't really matter, especially in light of how few candidates showed up, could this EVER happen on the Democratic side whether Hillary and Obama showed up or not? Could Biden and Dodd get 57% to Hillary/Obama's 38%? Of course not.

So what does that say about the validity of the vaunted top tier plus Uncle Huck?

The Republican leaders are organized and understand elections. They are slowly coming to grips with this. Whether they're willing to essentially hand the election to Hillary (by continuing to favor Giuliani/Romney/Thompson over Paul) or begrudging favor Paul will be telling for just how mad they've become.

They would rather have Hillary, since she is a warmonger. Why else do you think Rupert Murdock gave her $2300?
 
Great show today! The Meetup organizers did a magnificent job with the early morning parade and *taking over* this event in a very visual way. I got the distinct impression that the campaign was taking cues from the ideas of the Meetups, not the other way around.

From the first moment of arriving at the event, the opposition to Paul was palpable. After the parade, as we gathered around the Credentials-Only entrance, a gentleman told me "He's an asshole, that's who." After a moment, I realized he was responding to my "Who Is Ron Paul" t-shirt. As I walked into the ballroom where the main event was held, I was immediately told by a kindly-looking gentleman in suspenders, "You're wasting your energy."

Caveat - it's generalization time - This was a very "mature" audience. They are 100% behind the word Republican™. They like the letter W™. They Support Our Troops™. They're concerned about Terrorism™. Their interpretations of these concepts have been delivered intraveneously. The Trans-Texas Corridor sounds like a great idea to them, as long as Perry and Cornyn say so. I sat between some very kind, somewhat elderly ladies, 2 to my left and 2 to my right. Seeing the Paul supporters, one lady on the right exclaimed with awe "They're so young!"

It has been literally decades since any of them considered anything fractionally like what the Congressman Ron Paul said in his speech. 16.7% of them accepted and endorsed that message with their votes.

The thick and overwhelming blanket of Ron Paul signs that spanned the audience and shot up repeatedly was an inescapable message. It must have seemed puzzling or even threatening to the likes of John Cornyn and Michael Williams (who actually had the gall to boast that he'd spent $1.8 billion of my children's money on a clean energy project). They can breathe a sigh of relief that Paul didn't run off with a victory. But any sense of security they might have is completely false. The Freedom Movement (no need for a ™) is here for the long haul.

I'm acquainted with Jeremy Blosser and Scott Barber, who deserve huge credit for their hard work in making this a great success. I'm sure there are others who deserve a bow as well. If you can't tell, I'm jazzed by such a result in the face of adversity that I think many people underestimated.

Kurt

Thank you for this very insightful and well written post. Besides painting a good picture of what the day was like, it makes me see all the more that today was another step towards victory!
 
Authentic and Real

No straw poll votes were swayed by booing Cheney after voting had closed.

Agreed.

Main point is this - people for Ron Paul need to continue being AUTHENTIC and REAL about how they feel and how they act. Say what you think, act what you feel. Lay it all out; no BS; no holding back. Being real and authentic is EXACTLY what provides the emotional juice that keeps the Revolution going. Passion makes it Happen.

Those who suggest that supporters should "think twice or even 3 times about what they say and do" are not really helping. They are hindering. Let the emotional juice fly! That is what keeps everyone excited, positive and courageous. Passion makes it Happen.
 
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