Folks, I can't express enough how we need to get beyond this.
It is a serious mistake to group people into a collective for the purposes of identifying weaknesses and opportunities. This campaign is about individuals. You must open the eyes of every individual regardless of what characteristics they have. Don't be fooled into believing that since a person has some of these characteristics (College grad, senior, churchgoer) that they will be less likely to support the principles of liberty. Conversely, you can't believe that because someone is in one of the groups with which Paul does well, that they will be more open to our ideas.
This is the game of the collectivists. A campaign for liberty will not work with a collectivist approach. If you are trying to determine reasons why certain groups support Paul more or less, it probably has to do with access. Simply, nobody has approached these individuals with the proper arguments or enlightenment to wake them up.
Please try not to see people as groups. I keep reading posts about assumptions pertaining to the reasons why certain groups want certain things in a candidate and that's why they don't support Paul. I reject that premise. Groups don't have wants, they don't have needs, and they can't vote. If we try to appeal to a group with a message of liberty, we will lose.