InTradePro
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Guys, I do a lot of analysis of things happening with political figures. Perhaps you are interested in some of it. Can't really share the specifics of how it is worked out, but to say all the information comes from sources on the internet, then adjusted as best that can be done with demographic information available - so there is a small potential for error but unlike polls the sample sizes are often much bigger meaning you get more accuracy built in as a starting point.
Top five states for Ron Paul within republician voters
As you might expect the two early states New Hampshire and Iowa are some of the best states for Dr Paul, but challenging are Montana, Rhode Island, Vermont. When polling is done, double figures in all these states are likely.
Florida
As today is the day of the Florida CPAC straw poll I thought it would be nice to see how Dr Paul is holding up in Florida.
Four years ago Florida was a tough state for Dr Paul. If I recall correctly he had about 5% in the Florida primary. How about today?
Among republican voters at this time Ron is currently running at 8%
How would a Obama vs Paul vote head to head turn out today?
In 2008, Obama best McCain on Florida with 50.9% to 48.4%
Making the assumption(from a recent poll) that Paul is 1% behind Obama nationally the result of a head to head in this state would be a tie
Paul: 48.8%
Obama:48.8%
Let me know if this interests you. I'm open to looking at specific states by request.
Top five states for Ron Paul within republician voters
As you might expect the two early states New Hampshire and Iowa are some of the best states for Dr Paul, but challenging are Montana, Rhode Island, Vermont. When polling is done, double figures in all these states are likely.
Florida
As today is the day of the Florida CPAC straw poll I thought it would be nice to see how Dr Paul is holding up in Florida.
Four years ago Florida was a tough state for Dr Paul. If I recall correctly he had about 5% in the Florida primary. How about today?
Among republican voters at this time Ron is currently running at 8%
How would a Obama vs Paul vote head to head turn out today?
In 2008, Obama best McCain on Florida with 50.9% to 48.4%
Making the assumption(from a recent poll) that Paul is 1% behind Obama nationally the result of a head to head in this state would be a tie
Paul: 48.8%
Obama:48.8%
Let me know if this interests you. I'm open to looking at specific states by request.
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