Wolf just said RP actually has some good numbers

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he just said that while explaining the percentages in and whats left
 
For a state of religious farmers who get subsidies from the government, I consider 10% very good.
 
Entrance polling on CNN page shows 70% of Iowans approve of Bush's performance as President.

That's pretty wild stuff...
 
This campaign picked up momentum very recently and could have done better in Iowa but I don't think results are bad at all considering Iowa demographic. Many of us had expectations too high, too soon. Huck did very well in a very friendly neighborhood, Romney lost considering how much he spent there and for how long he had been camped there.



John McCain ....... 12,520 ...... 13%
Fred Thompson .... 12,484 ...... 13%
Ron Paul ............... 9,132 ....... 10%
Rudy Giuliani ......... 3,321 ...... 4%
Duncan Hunter ........ 395 ...... 0%


One step at a time.

Great job by all those who worked very hard.
 
70% bush approval rating
10% votes for Ron Paul

Imagine what we can do in the more liberal states?
 
Is that for real? 70%?

Do they have radios or televisions in Iowa?

YES! From CNN!


Feelings About Bush Administration
Enthusiastic (20%)
Satisfied (48%)
Dissatisfied (26%)
Angry (5%)

h ttp://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#val=IAREP
 
We got 33% of all those who gave Bush a negative rating!! ummm, I think that's pretty good... Those who like Bush's term are those who will be the toughest to get vote for us...

We are fine and must double our personal efforts by talking to people EVERYWHERE you go, don't be afraid to mention Ronb Paul to strangers.. Anyone who hasnt maxed, should get an extra job to do it this month for the 23 million.. It is an investment on your future!! Your children's future!! America's future!! Whats 2300 compared to the 20% payraise for the REST OF YOUR LIFE!!!
 
Seriously. In a state where nearly 70% of the population thinks Bush is doing an outstanding job, we couldn't hope for better numbers.

Well, we finished in 5th among non-religious too (source: CNN). Not trying to be a downer, just don't want any rationalizing that "if only" Iowa weren't religious. Right now we have not managed to find enough people for Dr. Paul's message anywhere.
 
Sorry to shatter your illusion

YES! From CNN!


Feelings About Bush Administration
Enthusiastic (20%)
Satisfied (48%)
Dissatisfied (26%)
Angry (5%)

h ttp://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#val=IAREP

Sorry to single you out, but...ARE YOU ALL COMPLETELY BLIND???

Those are the results of those who voted in the REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ONLY. It's a 68% approval rating of Bush among Republican voters -- which mirrors almost exactly the national approval rating of Bush among Republican voters.
 
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