Ron Paul is in second place

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
"Ron Paul is in second place..."

in one poll, in one state, and third place is within the margin of error.

say, how's he doing in NH, and SC, and FL?

now who's laughing? still me!

:lol:
 

The Ruiner

Well-Known Member
Yeah, and as was pointed out today, the Iowa caucus is a collection of activists...it's not a primary.
 

RyanTheRhino

Well-Known Member
Not the point... since he did good he is now welcome on fox ... It only takes one state to get you noticed.


And i watch them all FYI before you try and say i am just like all the gullible republicans that watch fox.

MSN , CNN, Fox Ect
 

sync0s

Well-Known Member
Winning the first state is important regardless, because it will undoubtedly influence other states/voters.

Imagine this, if Ron Paul wins, all of those who like RP but decide not to "waste their vote" would very likely choose to vote for him. Undecided voters are often voting for who is the leader and most likely to win as well.
 

The Ruiner

Well-Known Member
Winning the first state is important regardless, because it will undoubtedly influence other states/voters.

Imagine this, if Ron Paul wins, all of those who like RP but decide not to "waste their vote" would very likely choose to vote for him. Undecided voters are often voting for who is the leader and most likely to win as well.
So...Gingrich?
 

jpill

Well-Known Member
both romney and gingrich flip flop ,They'll say whatever they can to get into office. Ron Paul destroys both of them and his views haven't changed since the 1980's !! I thought i liked gingrich for a moment. Then i realized he's just other status quo
 

deprave

New Member
Yeah, and as was pointed out today, the Iowa caucus is a collection of activists...it's not a primary.
yea sures hes on alright, on only 2 shows, all the other ones are less than 5 minutes in some off the cuff hour and they try to smear him the whole time
 

budlover13

King Tut
Winning the first state is important regardless, because it will undoubtedly influence other states/voters.

Imagine this, if Ron Paul wins, all of those who like RP but decide not to "waste their vote" would very likely choose to vote for him. Undecided voters are often voting for who is the leader and most likely to win as well.
My father is a perfect example of a 72 year old Cristian conservative who has pledged his vote to Paul IF he wins early primaries. i've seen that shit in ACTION!!!!
 

deprave

New Member
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