I talked to my dad today..

gregharmon

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He said "I can't believe Ron Paul actually got 10% in Iowa.".

Regular people are seeing this as a "win" for Ron Paul! Perhaps a lot of republicans in NH feel mroe confident to vote for him, now that he's proven to be viable?

I have to admit. I was heartbroken after last night's results but then I remembered that when I first became a part of the revolution, I didn't expect him to do over 5% in Iowa!

I think everyone just got their hopes up, then had them crushed and over the next few days, they will recover and the "little engine that could" will keep on going...and going...and gong, straight to the white house!

This is second post on the forum, so forgive me if I betrayed any conventions, etc. :)
 
5th is a great position for Iowa. NH we're expecting 2nd or 3rd. The message is spreading.
 
For months I was part of the "he's awesome, but he doesn't stand a chance crowd." Then slowly I became apart of the "OMG HE WILL DOMINATE EVERY STATE!" crowd. Last night was a reality check, and after sleeping on it, I feel confident that RP is still in a fine position. We definitely all still have much work to do, though.
 
Regular people are seeing this as a "win" for Ron Paul!

I was somewhat surprised by this myself, but noticed the same reaction among a few people I know who are undecided. Outside of Ron Paul's core supporters, our results in Iowa were better than some expected.
 
My girlfriend said the same thing.

For a candidate that is written off as a kook, nut, etc. to get 10% in Iowa is shocking.
 
The thing to remember is this: WY, NH, SC, MI, and NV all have more favorable demographics to Ron Paul's campaign than IA. Even FL is more favorable, demographically, than IA. If the good doctor finishes 4th in NH, this is still progress, and NOT a disaster. We can't pick the order of these contests, unfortunately, but a 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 1st, and another 2nd or 1st place finish, in no particular order, in no way damages his candidacy, and actually puts him in a very strong position to take several even more favorable states (with the assistance of established viability and momentum, built up over 30 days of making fools of thew MSM naysayers) on Super Tuesday.
 
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He said "I can't believe Ron Paul actually got 10% in Iowa.".

Regular people are seeing this as a "win" for Ron Paul!
I've been seeing this more and more. Very surprising to us because we thought he'd do better, but to those who thought the Ron Paul Revolution was a fraud, it's a huge surprise!
 
The thing to remember is this: WY, NH, SC, MI, and NV all have more favorable demographics to Ron Paul's campaign than IA. Even FL is more favorable, demographically, than IA. If the good doctor finishes 4th in NH, this is still progress, and NOT a disaster. We can't pick the order of these contests, unfortunately, but a 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 1st, and another 2nd or 1st place finish, in no particular order, in no way damages his candidacy, and actually puts him in a very strong position to take several even more favorable states (with the assistance of established viability and momentum, built up over 30 days of making fools of thew MSM naysayers) on Super Tuesday.

Great point. I'm hoping for 3rd in WY and NH. That would put Paul right in the middle of the other 5 guys, but with more momentum than some, and more money than most of the rest of the field.

Then we could be in position to do really well in NV, and be right in the thick of things in SC.
 
3rd place in NH wont happen.
I am hoping for 4th, because right now, the polls have him at 5th.

Latest poll from ARG has him jumping Rudy for 4th place now, and that's before the impact of the humiliating 4% Rudy got in Iowa sets in.

McCain's rise has led to Rudy's fall as the candidate that is perceived as being able to compete with the democrats. Expect Rudy to continue to fall.

I think we have a good chance at jumping Huckabee for 3rd, because even though Huckabee won, he doesn't have any ground game in NH, and he doesn't have support of NH Republican heavyweights. As McCain and Romney duke it out big time for 1st in NH, we could sneak past Huckabee for 3rd.
 
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