Keep 2007 in perspective, Huckabee got a huge bump from 2nd place, and he had roughly half of what Romney got. Ron Paul was only 153 votes from winning, so they can spin it all they want about 2nd place, but it is substantial. Heck McCain, was nearly about to fold his campaign in September of 2007, then the media pumped him, so he could compete with Romney and Huckabee, who kept up their momentum gained from their 1st and 2nd place wins at Ames.
A lot can change in the next couple months, we still have a long way to go, in changing peoples minds about foreign policy. They're with Ron Paul on Fiscal issues, but we lose them on foreign policy.
I suggest every meetup group nationwide, start working on our approach to talking to AVERAGE REPUBLICANS about Ron Paul's foreign policy. People need to hear facts on Ron Paul's foreign policy stance, not THEORIES! We must get better at our Foreign Policy Presentation, or Ron Paul won't have a chance. We have a lot of people starting to move in our direction, but we need to present Ron Paul's position, not our opinions.
Keep in mind Ron Paul still won the silver medal, we still have time to get the gold!
Place Candidate Votes Percentage
1 Mitt Romney 4,516 31.6%
2 Mike Huckabee 2,587 18.1%
3 Sam Brownback 2,192 15.3%
4 Tom Tancredo 1,961 13.7%
5 Ron Paul 1,305 9.1%
6 Tommy Thompson 1,039 7.3%
7 Fred Thompson 203 1.4%
8 Rudy Giuliani 183 1.3%
9 Duncan Hunter 174 1.2%
10 John McCain 101 0.7%
11 John H. Cox 41 0.3%