Today's Cafferty file is about Ron Paul

Argh. Is there no CNN stream somewhere? I only
get CNN international here in Europe...

Anyway: Great News - Cafferty treated Ron very
positive all the time. Thanks for that. :)
 
Sent in mine:

Most polls only contact those who voted in the past election cycle. They also target "Likely Republican" voters. Ron Paul draws his support from all walks of life, and across all party lines. There is no efficient way to count us, but we will be counted come the primaries!
 
submit your answers everyone, make sure the answer grabs viewers attention by stating some of ron paul's positions rather than just say the polls are rigged. we dont need the viewers think that we are just a small group of people and feel sorry for us.
 
"Because the polls are the last buffer between perception and reality. Paul has a lot of money and ranks low in the polls, he gets no media attention. Huckabee has no money, ranks high in the polls, and turns the news into the Huckabee show. The polls are a way to control reality by controlling perception. I thought everybody knew this."
 
WELL, i GUESS WE SHOULD ALL ANSWER HIS QESTION

Yes, lets refrain from conspiracy theories.
Instead I think we should misdirect a bit and highlight how the press hyped how much Hillary spent on her website or how much Obama has invested in the internet.

Now that a true internet grassroots campaign as emerged its being dismissed and ignored.
 
Tried to keep it somewhat short while giving a credible explanation.

"Ron Paul isn’t higher in the polls because pollsters call likely primary voters. Many of the Ron Paul supporters I know have been apathetic to politics and have never voted in a primary before. In addition, Paul has more support from younger voters than the other Republican candidates and many of these people only use mobile phones; the pollsters only call land lines. Come election time, people will be in for a shock…"
 
Does anybody remember where that poll that said only 51% of Americans knew who Ron Paul is and something like 24% knew his positions is? Combine that with the MSM's lack of RP coverage (as reported by CNN themselves, remember?) and we have a good answer. And this one doesn't even get into the "likely GOP voters" and landlines.
 
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