Rasmussen: 29% of Americans say Ron Paul wil run thirdy party in 2008

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Will Michael Bloomberg, Ron Paul Run Third Party Campaigns in 2008?

rasmussenreports.comWed Jan 30, 12:16 PM ET

Twenty-six percent (26%) of American voters believe New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is at least somewhat likely to make a third-party or independent bid for the White House in 2008. That includes 5% who say he is Very Likely to do so.

Twenty-nine percent (29%) say that Texas Congressman Ron Paul will run as an alternative to the two major parties. Eleven percent (11%) believe he is Very Likely to do so.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that roughly 15% of voters would currently vote for one of these two candidates in general election match-ups.

When the two candidates are mentioned as independent options in match-ups between Mitt Romney and the two Democratic frontrunners, Paul and Bloomberg attract roughly the same level of support. When John McCain is mentioned as the Republican candidate in a match-up with Barack Obama, Ron Paul earns 11% of the vote while Bloomberg attracts 5%.

At this time, the net impact of such third party efforts appears to benefit the Democrats.

In a head-to-head match-up between Romney and Obama, Obama currently leads by nine percentage points. When Bloomberg and Paul are added to the list of possible candidates, Obama's lead grows to twelve points, 42% to 30%. Paul attracts 8% of the vote, Bloomberg 6%.

Hillary Clinton leads Romney by five in a head-to-head match-up, but her lead grows to fourteen points with Bloomberg and Paul in the mix—Clinton 46% Romney 32% Bloomberg 7% Paul 7%.

In a McCain-Obama poll, the Democrat leads by five. That grows to seven points with the third party options—Obama 40% McCain 33% Paul 11% Bloomberg 5%.

The pair of third party candidates attract from 13% to 17% of Republicans in each match-up. They earn only 5% to 10% of the Democratic vote.

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20080130/pl_rasmussen/thirdparty20080130_1
 
I think Ralph Nader might consider a run for President too since he voiced his displeasure about Clinton and Obama. Imagine a five way race for the Presidency between Clinton, McCain, Bloomberg, Paul, and Nader. Primarily, Nader and Bloomberg would steal votes from Clinton. Then, during the campaign, Ron Paul can just focus on contrasting his true views of conservatism against McCain's version.

There's a lot of disgruntled Republicans who would vote for Ron Paul. I don't think there is anything McCain can do to win back conservatives. In a five way race, I think Ron Paul has a very good chance.
 
I'm interested to see Rasmussen actually putting together a poll dealing with Ron paul outside of the primary race, as if they cared. It is a miracle!
 
I think Ralph Nader might consider a run for President too since he voiced his displeasure about Clinton and Obama. Imagine a five way race for the Presidency between Clinton, McCain, Bloomberg, Paul, and Nader. Primarily, Nader and Bloomberg would steal votes from Clinton. Then, during the campaign, Ron Paul can just focus on contrasting his true views of conservatism against McCain's version.

There's a lot of disgruntled Republicans who would vote for Ron Paul. I don't think there is anything McCain can do to win back conservatives. In a five way race, I think Ron Paul has a very good chance.

some of you need a reality check....
 
here is a thought, STOP BELIEVING or caring about the polls, they SWAY voters and that is HOW they are accurate in the end.

People are prone to vote for whatever the polls tell the and it is pitiful. Here is an easy way to realize it.

If they put ron paul as the leading gop candidate just in the polls he would odds are win the states. It shows how much of a hold the news has on people and how they simply take it as fact and really take those polls as REALITY.

wake up people and focus on informing people instead of talking about polls that are irrelevant. We can get the best poll numbers ONLINE but it doesn't convert because the POLLS the average idiot watching tv sees is ron paul at the bottom and they vote for one of the top 2.

Get people from this way of thinking and THEN we will start rising in the polls.

the sheep are everywhere people and we need to wake them up before its too late.
 
they are trying to get repubs to vote for the so called repubs and hope people start thinking rp will be 3rd party so why "waste the vote". Its all part of the b.s. plans they have for their current 2 man race

who the hell wants mccain OR mittens as a president? I know there are a TON of active democrats who can squash that no problem with obama plain and simple. There are not that many stupid americans are there? who think we really need to continue preemptive strikes on countries who have not even done a damn thing against us? doubt it.....

they are trying to put two 100% ready to lose candidates like mccain and mittens up there so they can tank against the democrats front runners. I think mittens might be realizing this and might be why he is hesitant on tossing out the millions for his adverts BUT who knows.

I dont trust any poll or percentage. If something tells me 46% think mccain should be president then I would like to see 46% of americans actually saying that and I doubt that 100% or even if it said 100% said ron paul should run 3rd party. All this does is get people thinking how they want you to think and nothing more.

Dont read into the polls anymore then taking them as ONE PIECE of the overall view of things.

polls mean shit BUT idiots take them as fact and then vote based on them.
 
some of you need a reality check....

And some people like yourself need to reply with something of substance, instead of a one liner that doesn't say much of anything.

It's been said before a Bloomberg Presidential campaign would take away votes from the Democrats just as Ron Paul would take votes away from Republicans. If you add Nader into the mix, it is highly likely to take more votes away from the Democrats. I'm not sure why this is such a hard concept for you to grasp.
 
Will Michael Bloomberg, Ron Paul Run Third Party Campaigns in 2008?

rasmussenreports.comWed Jan 30, 12:16 PM ET

Twenty-six percent (26%) of American voters believe New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is at least somewhat likely to make a third-party or independent bid for the White House in 2008. That includes 5% who say he is Very Likely to do so.

Twenty-nine percent (29%) say that Texas Congressman Ron Paul will run as an alternative to the two major parties. Eleven percent (11%) believe he is Very Likely to do so.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that roughly 15% of voters would currently vote for one of these two candidates in general election match-ups.

When the two candidates are mentioned as independent options in match-ups between Mitt Romney and the two Democratic frontrunners, Paul and Bloomberg attract roughly the same level of support. When John McCain is mentioned as the Republican candidate in a match-up with Barack Obama, Ron Paul earns 11% of the vote while Bloomberg attracts 5%.

At this time, the net impact of such third party efforts appears to benefit the Democrats.

In a head-to-head match-up between Romney and Obama, Obama currently leads by nine percentage points. When Bloomberg and Paul are added to the list of possible candidates, Obama's lead grows to twelve points, 42% to 30%. Paul attracts 8% of the vote, Bloomberg 6%.

Hillary Clinton leads Romney by five in a head-to-head match-up, but her lead grows to fourteen points with Bloomberg and Paul in the mix—Clinton 46% Romney 32% Bloomberg 7% Paul 7%.

In a McCain-Obama poll, the Democrat leads by five. That grows to seven points with the third party options—Obama 40% McCain 33% Paul 11% Bloomberg 5%.

The pair of third party candidates attract from 13% to 17% of Republicans in each match-up. They earn only 5% to 10% of the Democratic vote.

Rasmussen Reports is an electronic publishing firm specializing in the collection, publication, and distribution of public opinion polling information.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/rasmussen/20080130/pl_rasmussen/thirdparty20080130_1

Good. This has got to be scary to the GOP leadership.

I don't think Ron is going to run third party, but like he said himself: I hope they worry about it.
 
I think Ralph Nader might consider a run for President too since he voiced his displeasure about Clinton and Obama. Imagine a five way race for the Presidency between Clinton, McCain, Bloomberg, Paul, and Nader. Primarily, Nader and Bloomberg would steal votes from Clinton. Then, during the campaign, Ron Paul can just focus on contrasting his true views of conservatism against McCain's version.

There's a lot of disgruntled Republicans who would vote for Ron Paul. I don't think there is anything McCain can do to win back conservatives. In a five way race, I think Ron Paul has a very good chance.

I would love to see a five way race like this happen.

It would drive the establishment insane because they would have so little control over it.
 
There NEEDS to be a strong 3rd Party Challenge...

REGARDLESS of whether such an effort will mean victory or not...the more people who can be convinced to vote 3rd Party,the more we undermind the 2 party dictatorship we have...THERE IS NOT a BETTER time...for a 3rd Party...possible recession,huge disillusionment with McCain,disappointment with another Clinton leading the Democratic ticket,several other candidates running 3rd party ...Paul might do better than anyone could ever dream...At any rate...SOMEBODY needs to challenge the 2 party dictatorship we have...
 
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