SHOCK AND AWE - Ron Paul ahead of Romney in New Hampshire! (Straw poll)

Could this have anything to do with Ron Paul supporters being more computer literate and more likely to participate in an on-line poll?
 
A win in Iowa would go a long way in NH....

This is crucial and in my opinion it would give Dr. Paul a gain of anywhere between 5% to 10% for many reasons. Tonight, God willing, Dr. Paul destroys the status quo meme of he can't win. They can't use this pathetic attempt to belittle him anymore and everyone who said this in the past will be re-thinking their positions because I will be reminding them gently, of course.
 
The fallback plan is for Trump to run as an Independent backed by whatever this new America Elect Party which already has ballot access in all 50 States (see http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2011/12/could-donald-trump-be-the-americans-elect-nominee/). He will pick Romney as VP and the GOP insiders will abandon the party to support them, leaving the remains of the GOP without the big-money donors to Paul.

But don't let anyone else know I told you 'cause I'd be exposing my insider knowledge of the establishment.../sarc
 
The 2012 New Hampshire Primary straw poll is part of a series of online straw polls that have been conducted by 2012 New Hampshire Primary. Monday’s poll included 6,528 voters. The 2012 New Hampshire straw poll is not a scientific poll.

Just another online poll that doesn't filter who is voting (or how often)?
 
I think a lot of people may like Ron but buy into the "well he's great but people won't vote for him".

Once they see that, well yes, people will vote for him, I think a lot more people will jump on the Ron Paul train. We could see anywhere between 5-10% jump in support in NH from an Iowa win IMO.
 
Bump. Pretty sure this was forgotten about it. Let's spread word of it as much as possible.
 
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When do we EVER lose a online poll? Skeptical.

I think you're giving a lot of voters a bit too much credit if you think they will all read the entirety of the article and learn that it had an online format, let alone the implications of that.
 
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