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notbornyesterday
10-09-2008, 03:09 AM
As promised, here are the results of the online poll pitting Ron Paul (as the Republican nominee) against Barack Obama (D):

1,102 votes cast

Ron Paul, 870 votes (79 percent)
Barack Obama, 228 votes (20 percent)
Other - 4 votes

The poll results indicate what Punditty has believed all along - that the success of the Ron Paul Revolution in 2008 is only a precursor to the success it will have in 2010, 2012, and beyond.

The full report is at:
http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/1488834-ron-paul


Below is an excerpt from "Internet Polls, Financial Meltdowns and the Ron Paul Revolution: A Punditty Special Report."

Returning to the hypothetical realm of Punditty’s poll, imagine a Republican-nominated Ron Paul discussing sound money right now, with millions upon millions of attentive listeners. Imagine voters being given a choice between a major-party nominee who opposed the bailout and a major-party nominee who supported it. Having an actual choice would be the only game-changer the American people needed.

Suppose that even after the conventions, Paul was trailing 55 to 40 with a mere 5 percent of the voters undecided. Assuming that events on Wall Street would have played out the in roughly the same way, how would voters have reacted to one candidate being adamantly opposed to the bailout while the other tried to portray it as a much-needed rescue?

Thank you for participating in the poll & thank you for reading.

notbornyesterday
10-09-2008, 01:27 PM
Ron Paul supporters are well-positioned in battle for soul of the GOP
http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/1488834-ron-paul

Inspiring coulmn/analysis!