RP holding steady at 8%. Fred's down to 2%. Fred's dead, baby. Fred's dead.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/NH_POTUS_Primary_Poll_NOV_28.html
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/docs/NH_POTUS_Primary_Poll_NOV_28.html
That's 28% we can capture.Q17. Is your opinion of Ron Paul generally favorable or generally unfavorable?
N= 300 100%
Never heard of ................................. 1 ( 1/118) 15 5%
Favorable ...................................... 2 78 26%
Unfavorable .................................... 3 123 41%
Heard of/Undecided ............................. 4 84 28%
Thanks, but this isn't good:
Q37. Which candidate would bring the most change to the White House?
N= 600 100%
Hillary Clinton ................................ 01 ( 1/146) 121 20%
Barack Obama ................................... 02 131 22%
John Edwards ................................... 03 35 6%
Mitt Romney .................................... 04 61 10%
Rudy Giuliani .................................. 05 48 8%
John McCain .................................... 06 12 2%
Mike Huckabee .................................. 07 13 2%
Bill Richardson ................................ 08 24 4%
Fred Thompson .................................. 09 8 1%
Ron Paul ....................................... 10 44 7%
Undecided (DO NOT READ) ........................ 11 99 17%
Refused (DO NOT READ) .......................... 12 4 1%
I think we in this campaign, should not look to deep into these polls that are put out there. We are going to be in for a surprise I am sure of it. Wait untill the first primary in New Hampshire.
Remember are supporters are going to show up at the polls, and bring many people with them. These other candidates are not creating any excitement amongst the people. This election is going to be very different than past elections. Guaranteed.
Most people I feel answering those questions are just choosing a 'Guliani or Romney' to get done with the survey. Most people have not even thought about this primary yet.
Paul supporters are living and breathing this election.
Thanks - Just my opinion.
These polls are complete BS. Anyone who thinks that Mike Huckabee has almost as much support in New Hampshire as Ron Paul does is flat out delusional. Same is true of John McCain and Rudy Giuliani.
All known evidence points to Paul being around 4th place in NH, with Huckabee a few points (within the margin of error) behind. Who's delusional now?
Don't fool yourself into a false and comfortable complacency.
i don't understand how can we be stuck so low. i understand that there exists a ceiling to the number of people receptive to the message. i am ready to entertain the possibility that, though i hope for the best, the ceiling is too low to lead to the nomination. but how is it possible that it is below 10%?
9% polled were 18-35. That's two entire age brackets. Its obvious he's being vastly underpolled still.