Ron Paul is #1 in the Cumulative Straw Poll Tally from all the 2011 Straw Polls

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Cumulative Results through September 17, 2011

Percentages are cumulative based on the fourteen polls above conducted through 09/17/11,
giving equal weight to each poll (not each vote).

Candidates listed in poll results above but with 0 percent (or 0 votes) are not included.

Finish Potential candidate Percentage

1 Ron Paul 19.74%
2 Mitt Romney 14.27%
3 Michele Bachmann 8.08%
4 Herman Cain 7.82% 5 Newt Gingrich
5.72%
6 Tim Pawlenty 5.36%
7 Mike Huckabee 5.02%
8 Rick Perry 4.77%
9 Sarah Palin 3.97%
10 Mitch Daniels 3.71%
11 Thad McCotter 3.07%
12 Rick Santorum 2.86%
13 Donald Trump 2.43%
14 Jon Huntsman, Jr. 2.31%
15 Chris Christie 1.4%
16 Gary Johnson 0.88%
17 Rudy Giuliani 0.43%
18 Jim DeMint 0.34%
19 Paul Ryan 0.27%
20 Buddy Roemer 0.24%
21 Haley Barbour 0.20%
21 Mike Pence 0.20%
21 Ted Turner 0.20%
21 Joe Wilson 0.20%
25 John Thune 0.13%

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You'd think that would be newsworthy, oh wait, not if Ron Paul is leading the list!
 
Yeah, but no matter if Ron wins or not the media doesn't cover it like they just did Cain's win, so I can see why the campaign stopped focusing on them so much. Now we, as supporters, are another matter....
 
It'd be nice to take these straw polls and calculate who wins electorally from them. Use a map identifying who won which State. Color Ron's red and everyone else blue.

An example would be: There were 3 Iowa straw polls. Ron Paul's poll numbers were 25%, 27.7%, 82% with a total of 44.9%. No one else came close so Iowa is colored red for Ron.
 
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I wonder what the actual demographic totals are for this. ie., how many actually voted for Paul vs. all the others? Surely that would say something.
 
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