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http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/articles/ron-paul-fundraising-suggests-15-percent.html
Polling Observations and Predictions in the Wake of Ron Paul's $4 Million Fundraising Day
Ron Paul's fundraising suggests he has more support than the media is willing to admit.
One of the top states in which Paul receives donations is New Hampshire - the nation's first primary. A vital state to propel any candidate to the nomination.
Tabulated results of the straw polls shows Ron Paul at around 20%.
40% of the GOP align closest to Ron Paul on the war -- and the latest news out from the AP shows this is the deadliest year. So more GOP may align themselves if the news worsens.
The GOP is getting more and more split among more and more candidates with five in double digits and Hunter growing with 4%. They are siphoning each other's pro-war vote while Ron Paul has the anti-war vote to himself.
What are the GOP going to do, if they continue to split the pro war vote, Ron Paul could sneak in and start winning some states.
All we can say for now is to watch out for New Hampshire. If Paul scores big, the pro-war GOP may put all their support on one or two candidates but what if they don't? The media's blackout on the success of Ron Paul may actually help him because it only allows the GOP to become more divided. Of course that is our opinion -- leave yours below.
Polling Observations and Predictions in the Wake of Ron Paul's $4 Million Fundraising Day
Ron Paul's fundraising suggests he has more support than the media is willing to admit.
One of the top states in which Paul receives donations is New Hampshire - the nation's first primary. A vital state to propel any candidate to the nomination.
Tabulated results of the straw polls shows Ron Paul at around 20%.
40% of the GOP align closest to Ron Paul on the war -- and the latest news out from the AP shows this is the deadliest year. So more GOP may align themselves if the news worsens.
The GOP is getting more and more split among more and more candidates with five in double digits and Hunter growing with 4%. They are siphoning each other's pro-war vote while Ron Paul has the anti-war vote to himself.
What are the GOP going to do, if they continue to split the pro war vote, Ron Paul could sneak in and start winning some states.
All we can say for now is to watch out for New Hampshire. If Paul scores big, the pro-war GOP may put all their support on one or two candidates but what if they don't? The media's blackout on the success of Ron Paul may actually help him because it only allows the GOP to become more divided. Of course that is our opinion -- leave yours below.