Nate-ForLiberty
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Well, I'm starting to regret even posting that in this thread - but I still think my point is valid. (Even though everyone disagrees with me.)
There is not enough "new" support since 2008. This poll shows it. You can say it's unscientific or whatever, and yes, there is a huge margin for error - but still I think this poll (even with margin of error) is more telling than many will care to admit.
Original 2008 support for Ron Paul is great and clearly necessary - but if the "new" support option does not reach 50%-67% come next January - then I don't think Ron Paul will come close to winning Iowa or NH.
The final question should read: "I began supporting Ron Paul after McCain secured the Republican Nomination"
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I'm not quite sure that's official forum etiquette. I took the poll, and shared my thoughts.
I found out about Ron Paul as I was a newly of-age voter in July 2007. I found him on Google, as I was trying to look for candidates to vote for. I knew the political situation in America was bleak, but I never really understood all of the things Ron was talking about (partly because I had never heard of Ron before then). I immediately got on board, intuitively sensing that he was the ONLY good candidate. I joined a meetup during the school year and they convinced me to go to the WV state Republican Convention as a Paul delegate. It was a great experience. I found out about the forums for about a month after finding out about RP and lurked until April of this year, when I finally decided to join, as I was very excited about RPs chances this time around. That's why I think we need to keep the internet campaign going as well (and I'm sure we will). There are many new voters who just turned voting age looking for someone to vote for online and they are one of our prime voting blocs.