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More details on the straw poll vote:
Sen. Ted Cruz dominated the presidential straw poll at the Texas GOP convention on Saturday, pulling in 43.4 percent of the votes at the contest in his home state, far ahead of other possible 2016 contenders on the ballot.

... retired neurosurgeon-turned-conservative firebrand Ben Carson ... raked in 12.2 percent of the vote, barely beating out Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who pulled in 12.1 percent. Texas Gov. Rick Perry came in third with 11.7 percent, while well behind him was former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush with just 3.3 percent.

The poll surveyed 5,266 convention-goers from June 4-7.
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http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/ted-cruz-straw-poll-texas-republicans-107565.html

I can confirm that there was a booth in the exhibition hall promoting Ben Carson for POTUS.
 
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More details on the straw poll vote:

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/ted-cruz-straw-poll-texas-republicans-107565.html

I can confirm that there was a booth in the exhibition hall promoting Ben Carson for POTUS.

Me too, and they were really pushing for him. They said something like "all those other guys are going to run already, we need to convince him to run too"

One of them asked me to sign a petition asking him to run. I said I supported Rand, the man said "Well wouldn't it make it more interesting if he ran" I said something like, yeah, and walked off. I don't want anyone to run besides Rand :D unless someone is even better. Ben Carson is not, he is a media creation, and does not understand the Constitution. :mad:
 
There was a booth at the Indiana convention pushing Ben Carson as well. "Run Ben Run" was the group.

Who the heck are these people?!
 
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...t-Conservatives-Inc-quot-story-sound-familiar



The National Draft Ben Carson for President Committee, which paid for the paraphernalia and drummed up the frenzy, is an unlikely juggernaut. It has no headquarters, few paid staffers and no known affiliation with Carson, who shows little sign of wanting to become a candidate. Yet the group has raked in $2.8 million from 47,000 donors during its first six months.

In 2013, 'The National Draft Ben Carson for President Committee' raised $1.2 million from donors -- and kept $920,000 (more than 90%) of it for themselves.
 
Not paid by Ben, I know that. I think :o

The old man volunteering in the booth had never been involved in politics before (so he said). He volunteered to be there all weekend! He said "we just need a good strong conservative running." I showed him my Stand with Rand button and said Rand is my man. But then said "all I really want is a fully loaded veto pen. If Congress has a 11% approval rating, then 90% of what comes out of there should be vetoed!"
 
There was a booth at the Indiana convention pushing Ben Carson as well. "Run Ben Run" was the group.

Who the heck are these people?!

The NC convention was also plastered with "Draft Ben Carson" crap. Signs, inserts in the paperwork, etc. Even our hotel key cards were specially made with a picture of him on them. The convention swag was heavily sponsored by a direct mail company called "Relyus" so I'm wondering if there's a connection there. It's the first time I've seen such a heavy advertising presence by a single company with a tie-in to a particular candidate.
 
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The North Dakota state republican convention also had a Ben Carson table set up. I only saw one guy working at it but didn't talk to him. No other 2016 candidates had a presence.
 
It was $300 to have a table at the convention. Cost them nothing to have some little old man sit there, pass out stickers & collect signatures.

Wonder if they collected donations?

Someone is making a killing off of people's gullibility!

http://www.runbenrun.org/about_the_committee
Tina Goff, Midwest Regional DirectorTina Goff is an experienced campaigner and project manager, who has worked on numerous campaigns throughout the Midwest. She served as volunteer coordinator and mid-central field director for the successful Governor Branstad 2010 campaign. She was central regional director of Iowa and volunteer coordinator for Friends for Fred Thompson Inc., organizational director and Iowa director for Friends of Herman Cain, and central Iowa director for Rick Santorum for President. As Midwest regional political director, Goff is responsible for organizing volunteers and planning events for the Committee throughout the Midwest from her home base in Iowa.

In Indiana: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=669393113130837&set=gm.727396600646088&type=1&theater
 
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