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August 16, 2011 at 6:03 PM #721360August 16, 2011 at 6:08 PM #720154ArrayaParticipant
He was ignored in a coordinated fashion.
Looks likes he wins frequently
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-ron-paul-keeps-winning-straw-polls/2011/06/20/AGu2qvcH_blog.html
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul may be the single best straw poll candidate in the 2012 field.Paul easily won the straw vote at this weekend’s Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, outdistancing the likes of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
That victory comes on the heels of Paul’s straw poll win at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year — a straw vote he also won at the 2010 CPAC gathering.
And yet, for all of Paul’s straw poll success, he remains a marginal figure — at best — in the 2012 field. What gives
August 16, 2011 at 6:08 PM #720245ArrayaParticipantHe was ignored in a coordinated fashion.
Looks likes he wins frequently
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-ron-paul-keeps-winning-straw-polls/2011/06/20/AGu2qvcH_blog.html
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul may be the single best straw poll candidate in the 2012 field.Paul easily won the straw vote at this weekend’s Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, outdistancing the likes of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
That victory comes on the heels of Paul’s straw poll win at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year — a straw vote he also won at the 2010 CPAC gathering.
And yet, for all of Paul’s straw poll success, he remains a marginal figure — at best — in the 2012 field. What gives
August 16, 2011 at 6:08 PM #720845ArrayaParticipantHe was ignored in a coordinated fashion.
Looks likes he wins frequently
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-ron-paul-keeps-winning-straw-polls/2011/06/20/AGu2qvcH_blog.html
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul may be the single best straw poll candidate in the 2012 field.Paul easily won the straw vote at this weekend’s Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, outdistancing the likes of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
That victory comes on the heels of Paul’s straw poll win at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year — a straw vote he also won at the 2010 CPAC gathering.
And yet, for all of Paul’s straw poll success, he remains a marginal figure — at best — in the 2012 field. What gives
August 16, 2011 at 6:08 PM #721002ArrayaParticipantHe was ignored in a coordinated fashion.
Looks likes he wins frequently
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-ron-paul-keeps-winning-straw-polls/2011/06/20/AGu2qvcH_blog.html
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul may be the single best straw poll candidate in the 2012 field.Paul easily won the straw vote at this weekend’s Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, outdistancing the likes of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
That victory comes on the heels of Paul’s straw poll win at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year — a straw vote he also won at the 2010 CPAC gathering.
And yet, for all of Paul’s straw poll success, he remains a marginal figure — at best — in the 2012 field. What gives
August 16, 2011 at 6:08 PM #721365ArrayaParticipantHe was ignored in a coordinated fashion.
Looks likes he wins frequently
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/why-ron-paul-keeps-winning-straw-polls/2011/06/20/AGu2qvcH_blog.html
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul may be the single best straw poll candidate in the 2012 field.Paul easily won the straw vote at this weekend’s Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, outdistancing the likes of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
That victory comes on the heels of Paul’s straw poll win at the Conservative Political Action Conference earlier this year — a straw vote he also won at the 2010 CPAC gathering.
And yet, for all of Paul’s straw poll success, he remains a marginal figure — at best — in the 2012 field. What gives
August 16, 2011 at 6:58 PM #720164AecetiaParticipantPaul is the Republican version of Dennis Kucinich. Neither is particularly teleginic and both have some weirdness thrown in for good measure. The MSM reminds me of a high school, with its striations of cool and not cool.
I kind of like Paul, but I wonder why he even bothers.
August 16, 2011 at 6:58 PM #720255AecetiaParticipantPaul is the Republican version of Dennis Kucinich. Neither is particularly teleginic and both have some weirdness thrown in for good measure. The MSM reminds me of a high school, with its striations of cool and not cool.
I kind of like Paul, but I wonder why he even bothers.
August 16, 2011 at 6:58 PM #720855AecetiaParticipantPaul is the Republican version of Dennis Kucinich. Neither is particularly teleginic and both have some weirdness thrown in for good measure. The MSM reminds me of a high school, with its striations of cool and not cool.
I kind of like Paul, but I wonder why he even bothers.
August 16, 2011 at 6:58 PM #721012AecetiaParticipantPaul is the Republican version of Dennis Kucinich. Neither is particularly teleginic and both have some weirdness thrown in for good measure. The MSM reminds me of a high school, with its striations of cool and not cool.
I kind of like Paul, but I wonder why he even bothers.
August 16, 2011 at 6:58 PM #721375AecetiaParticipantPaul is the Republican version of Dennis Kucinich. Neither is particularly teleginic and both have some weirdness thrown in for good measure. The MSM reminds me of a high school, with its striations of cool and not cool.
I kind of like Paul, but I wonder why he even bothers.
August 16, 2011 at 7:41 PM #720178ArrayaParticipantSo your thesis for the constant coordinated ignoring, of a well polled popularity, is due to a high school like immaturity, rather than people of power conspiring due some of his potentially world changing views – yes removing the military from around the world is big business – surely it has nothing to do with that.
August 16, 2011 at 7:41 PM #720270ArrayaParticipantSo your thesis for the constant coordinated ignoring, of a well polled popularity, is due to a high school like immaturity, rather than people of power conspiring due some of his potentially world changing views – yes removing the military from around the world is big business – surely it has nothing to do with that.
August 16, 2011 at 7:41 PM #720870ArrayaParticipantSo your thesis for the constant coordinated ignoring, of a well polled popularity, is due to a high school like immaturity, rather than people of power conspiring due some of his potentially world changing views – yes removing the military from around the world is big business – surely it has nothing to do with that.
August 16, 2011 at 7:41 PM #721027ArrayaParticipantSo your thesis for the constant coordinated ignoring, of a well polled popularity, is due to a high school like immaturity, rather than people of power conspiring due some of his potentially world changing views – yes removing the military from around the world is big business – surely it has nothing to do with that.
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