Poll: Ron Paul Surges To Second Place Nationally...

Maybe one day a good & honest Candidate will be allowed to be President? But for right now, anyone opposing the Globalist Elite NWO assholes has no chance. Hopefully people will wake up at some point and fight the Globalist Elite assholes. But until that happens, we'll be stuck with this status-quo NWO nightmare.

The sad truth is that voters are more persuaded by rhetoric and empty promises than consistency and principles.

To paraphrase Jon Stewart, "You [Paul] are one of the most consistent candidates running, but America doesn't do consistency".

Yeah, spot-on. Thanks.
 
I'm a supporter who knows he has no chance. If a crazy miracle happened and Paul went up against Obama you'd have all the neocons who love warmongering on the republican side sprint to the polls to vote for Obama.

And as you see the link in this thread shows Romney leading. Democrats don't have too big of a problem with Romney, as he's the man who deserves the "credit" for inventing Obamacare and they know he'll do nothing but expand on it.

What to take from this poll though, is that there are still REAL conservatives out there and although we're a minority, we're a growing minority. Somebody has to be the voices for fiscal responsibility in gov't.
 
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A surprising national poll released Tuesday found Texas Rep. Ron Paul surging to second place in the GOP presidential field, coming within eight percentage points of front-runner Mitt Romney.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll results show Paul at 21 percent nationally, with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, at 29 percent.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scored 19 percent support in the poll, conducted Feb. 2–6, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum took 18 percent.

Although national polls are largely insignificant in a primary season where individual states are of crucial importance, they do indicate trends in voter preferences.

Reuters/Ipsos found that despite big wins by Romney in Florida and Nevada, his popularity actually declined since early January. Meanwhile, Paul’s support grew by five percent.

Romney “still hasn’t really convinced all the Republicans across the country that he’s the guy to get behind,” said Ipsos research director Chris Jackson in a statement.

Gingrich’s support slipped slightly, while Santorum’s support also grew by five percentage points since early January.

Read more: Ron Paul Surges | Second Place Nationally | Mitt Romney | The Daily Caller

Paulitician, I respect you and your opinion, but what are you excited about? Let me list why you shouldn't be happy:
(1) 2nd place is really the 1st loser!
(2) Gingrich has been 2nd (even 1st) nationally up until now and that only translated into 1 victory out 8!
(3) Santorum was running at 4th-5th nationally and he has the most victories in 4.
(4) Paul is the only candidate still running that doesn't have a victory.
(5) Look at all the up coming primaries that lead to Super Tuesday- Paul is polling 4th in all of them!
AZ:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Arizona Republican Presidential Primary

MI:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Michigan Republican Presidential Primary

OH:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Ohio Republican Presidential Primary

GA:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Georgia Republican Presidential Primary
 
A surprising national poll released Tuesday found Texas Rep. Ron Paul surging to second place in the GOP presidential field, coming within eight percentage points of front-runner Mitt Romney.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll results show Paul at 21 percent nationally, with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, at 29 percent.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scored 19 percent support in the poll, conducted Feb. 2–6, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum took 18 percent.

Although national polls are largely insignificant in a primary season where individual states are of crucial importance, they do indicate trends in voter preferences.

Reuters/Ipsos found that despite big wins by Romney in Florida and Nevada, his popularity actually declined since early January. Meanwhile, Paul’s support grew by five percent.

Romney “still hasn’t really convinced all the Republicans across the country that he’s the guy to get behind,” said Ipsos research director Chris Jackson in a statement.

Gingrich’s support slipped slightly, while Santorum’s support also grew by five percentage points since early January.

Read more: Ron Paul Surges | Second Place Nationally | Mitt Romney | The Daily Caller

Paulitician, I respect you and your opinion, but what are you excited about? Let me list why you shouldn't be happy:
(1) 2nd place is really the 1st loser!
(2) Gingrich has been 2nd (even 1st) nationally up until now and that only translated into 1 victory out 8!
(3) Santorum was running at 4th-5th nationally and he has the most victories in 4.
(4) Paul is the only candidate still running that doesn't have a victory.
(5) Look at all the up coming primaries that lead to Super Tuesday- Paul is polling 4th in all of them!
AZ:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Arizona Republican Presidential Primary

MI:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Michigan Republican Presidential Primary

OH:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Ohio Republican Presidential Primary

GA:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Georgia Republican Presidential Primary

You bubble buster you!
 
A surprising national poll released Tuesday found Texas Rep. Ron Paul surging to second place in the GOP presidential field, coming within eight percentage points of front-runner Mitt Romney.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll results show Paul at 21 percent nationally, with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, at 29 percent.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scored 19 percent support in the poll, conducted Feb. 2–6, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum took 18 percent.

Although national polls are largely insignificant in a primary season where individual states are of crucial importance, they do indicate trends in voter preferences.

Reuters/Ipsos found that despite big wins by Romney in Florida and Nevada, his popularity actually declined since early January. Meanwhile, Paul’s support grew by five percent.

Romney “still hasn’t really convinced all the Republicans across the country that he’s the guy to get behind,” said Ipsos research director Chris Jackson in a statement.

Gingrich’s support slipped slightly, while Santorum’s support also grew by five percentage points since early January.

Read more: Ron Paul Surges | Second Place Nationally | Mitt Romney | The Daily Caller

Paulitician, I respect you and your opinion, but what are you excited about? Let me list why you shouldn't be happy:
(1) 2nd place is really the 1st loser!
(2) Gingrich has been 2nd (even 1st) nationally up until now and that only translated into 1 victory out 8!
(3) Santorum was running at 4th-5th nationally and he has the most victories in 4.
(4) Paul is the only candidate still running that doesn't have a victory.
(5) Look at all the up coming primaries that lead to Super Tuesday- Paul is polling 4th in all of them!
AZ:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Arizona Republican Presidential Primary

MI:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Michigan Republican Presidential Primary

OH:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Ohio Republican Presidential Primary

GA:
RealClearPolitics - Election 2012 - Georgia Republican Presidential Primary

But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy
 
But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy

Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state. –

Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine (1943)

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But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy

Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state. –

Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine (1943)

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R.W. what were you saying about the crazies being attracted to Paul?
 
A surprising national poll released Tuesday found Texas Rep. Ron Paul surging to second place in the GOP presidential field, coming within eight percentage points of front-runner Mitt Romney.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll results show Paul at 21 percent nationally, with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, at 29 percent.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scored 19 percent support in the poll, conducted Feb. 2–6, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum took 18 percent.

Although national polls are largely insignificant in a primary season where individual states are of crucial importance, they do indicate trends in voter preferences.

Reuters/Ipsos found that despite big wins by Romney in Florida and Nevada, his popularity actually declined since early January. Meanwhile, Paul’s support grew by five percent.

Romney “still hasn’t really convinced all the Republicans across the country that he’s the guy to get behind,” said Ipsos research director Chris Jackson in a statement.

Gingrich’s support slipped slightly, while Santorum’s support also grew by five percentage points since early January.

Read more: Ron Paul Surges | Second Place Nationally | Mitt Romney | The Daily Caller

Heads up Paulites

At some time during your campaign you have to actually stop doing well in polls and start winning some primaries

Paul supporters have always been able to make their boy look good in polls but once people start to pull the lever, Ron Paul is the farthest thing from their minds

Just to let you know.....in the only poll that matters, THE PRIMARIES

Ron Paul is running a distant fourth in a four man race and is the only candidate not to win a single state

The game is chess, not checkers. Ron is playing the delegate strategy in the primary and so far, he's doing well.

If it's chess then Paul lost his Queen, his Knights, a rook, a bishop, a bunch of pawns and he has only knocked off one of his opponents pawns. Sounds like the good doctor needs a lesson in chess strategy!
 
But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy

Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state. –

Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine (1943)

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R.W. what were you saying about the crazies being attracted to Paul?


Yes, crazy indeed

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The Politics of Psychiatry graphically documents that the totalitarian government of Cuba has used (and continues to use) psychiatry for political purposes --- in this case, political repression, the crushing of dissent, and establishing conformity within the political structure and populace of the island prison which communist Cuba has sadly become.

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But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy

Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state. –

Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine (1943)

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WTF does that have to do with Ron Paul being a last place candidate?
 
LOL your such a troll!

A surprising national poll released Tuesday found Texas Rep. Ron Paul surging to second place in the GOP presidential field, coming within eight percentage points of front-runner Mitt Romney.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll results show Paul at 21 percent nationally, with Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, at 29 percent.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich scored 19 percent support in the poll, conducted Feb. 2–6, while former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum took 18 percent.

Although national polls are largely insignificant in a primary season where individual states are of crucial importance, they do indicate trends in voter preferences.

Reuters/Ipsos found that despite big wins by Romney in Florida and Nevada, his popularity actually declined since early January. Meanwhile, Paul’s support grew by five percent.

Romney “still hasn’t really convinced all the Republicans across the country that he’s the guy to get behind,” said Ipsos research director Chris Jackson in a statement.

Gingrich’s support slipped slightly, while Santorum’s support also grew by five percentage points since early January.

Read more: Ron Paul Surges | Second Place Nationally | Mitt Romney | The Daily Caller

Heads up Paulites

At some time during your campaign you have to actually stop doing well in polls and start winning some primaries

Paul supporters have always been able to make their boy look good in polls but once people start to pull the lever, Ron Paul is the farthest thing from their minds

Just to let you know.....in the only poll that matters, THE PRIMARIES

Ron Paul is running a distant fourth in a four man race and is the only candidate not to win a single state

Its interesting that you mentioned this because it was discovered that Romneys camp committed vote fraud in the Iowa primarys and karl Rove took people to count the votes in secret.Here is the story on it.

IOWA VOTE FRAUD DETAILED.Edward True was one of the people involved in counting the votes in the Moulton precinct in Iowa's Appanoose County during the Iowa Caucus.Recently,he signed an affidavit that the official votes reported in the caucus were not what he counted.Whereas he had counted only two votes for Romney,22 were recorded.This additional count was also inconsistant with the total votes submitted for Moulton.Lyle Brinegar,chairman of Appanoose County GOP,has gone on record in The Des Moines Register.This is proof they contend,that vote fraud took place in Iowa and that Romney was illegitimately declared the winner.Romney,according to the final count,won the Iowa Caususes by just eight votes.It was also reported elsewhere that Karl Rove headed up those votes and took everyone away for a secret vote count.
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I have a feeling the elite want a square off between romney and obama,that they are going to make sure one of those two gets in.
 
But, but........Paul is gunna win

If he doesn't....it must be some kind of conspiracy

Every politically controlled educational system will inculcate the doctrine of state supremacy sooner or later. . . . Once that doctrine has been accepted, it becomes an almost superhuman task to break the stranglehold of the political power over the life of the citizen. It has had his body, property and mind in its clutches from infancy. An octopus would sooner release its prey. A tax-supported, compulsory educational system is the complete model of the totalitarian state. –

Isabel Paterson, The God of the Machine (1943)

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WTF does that have to do with Ron Paul being a last place candidate?

Is Dr Paul a state supremacist?

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The game is chess, not checkers. Ron is playing the delegate strategy in the primary and so far, he's doing well.

How on earth is he doing well in the delegate count when ever other candidate in the race has more delegates than he does?

Playing for delegates is great, but in order to succeed he actually has to win delegates. He was supposed to be doing that in the caucuses last night. He failed to do well.

I have complete respect for those who support Paul on principle and arent total asses about it. But I dont see how anyone can honest say he is doing well in his strategy.
 
Its interesting that you mentioned this because it was discovered that Romneys camp committed vote fraud in the Iowa primarys and karl Rove took people to count the votes in secret.Here is the story on it.

IOWA VOTE FRAUD DETAILED.Edward True was one of the people involved in counting the votes in the Moulton precinct in Iowa's Appanoose County during the Iowa Caucus.Recently,he signed an affidavit that the official votes reported in the caucus were not what he counted.Whereas he had counted only two votes for Romney,22 were recorded.This additional count was also inconsistant with the total votes submitted for Moulton.Lyle Brinegar,chairman of Appanoose County GOP,has gone on record in The Des Moines Register.This is proof they contend,that vote fraud took place in Iowa and that Romney was illegitimately declared the winner.Romney,according to the final count,won the Iowa Caususes by just eight votes.It was also reported elsewhere that Karl Rove headed up those votes and took everyone away for a secret vote count.
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I have a feeling the elite want a square off between romney and obama,that they are going to make sure one of those two gets in.

So there is a giant conspiracy to keep Ron Paul from becoming President?

In a way, that's true. The people, in general, don't want him to be President and are agreeing to support other candidates. That's what happens in elections.
 
how 'bout a tune...

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btw... I 'spect I'm the only one here who can say he voted for RP in 1988...
 

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