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reduen
05-07-2009, 08:08 AM
Here is one for us to dominate if you have a facebook account.... Currently Dr. Paul is in the lead with Palin close behind..

http://apps.facebook.com/pollxelvsdhucxhrz_d/

reduen
05-07-2009, 03:21 PM
Results for "2012 Republican Primary Straw Poll"

Mitt Romney 632 responses (12.28%)
Bobby Jindal 434 responses (8.44%)
Sarah Palin 820 responses (15.94%)
Ron Paul 1,360 responses (26.43%)
Mark Sanford 109 responses (2.12%)
Mike Huckabee 975 responses (18.95%)
Other 799 responses (15.53%)

rp08orbust
05-07-2009, 03:32 PM
Results for "2012 Republican Primary Straw Poll"

Mitt Romney 632 responses (12.28%)
Bobby Jindal 434 responses (8.44%)
Sarah Palin 820 responses (15.94%)
Ron Paul 1,360 responses (26.43%)
Mark Sanford 109 responses (2.12%)
Mike Huckabee 975 responses (18.95%)
Other 799 responses (15.53%)

I hate Facebook. I will log in only if Ron Paul slips behind the Huckster or someone else.

heavenlyboy34
05-07-2009, 03:52 PM
Got it. New results after my vote :cool::D:

Mitt Romney
638 responses (12.30%) Bobby Jindal
437 responses (8.42%) Sarah Palin
828 responses (15.96%) Ron Paul
1,371 responses (26.42%) Mark Sanford
111 responses (2.14%) Mike Huckabee
987 responses (19.02%) Other
801 responses (15.44%)

mczerone
05-07-2009, 03:53 PM
I hate Facebook. I will log in only if Ron Paul slips behind the Huckster or someone else.

I'd rather not associate my Facebook account with the GOP anymore than is needed. I, too, will only consider voting on that if the lead is lost.

nate895
05-07-2009, 03:56 PM
Got it. New results after my vote :cool::D:

Mitt Romney
638 responses (12.30%) Bobby Jindal
437 responses (8.42%) Sarah Palin
828 responses (15.96%) Ron Paul
1,371 responses (26.42%) Mark Sanford
111 responses (2.14%) Mike Huckabee
987 responses (19.02%) Other
801 responses (15.44%)

Somebody confused their results.

Edit: NVM, yours is just laid out in a confusing manner.

heavenlyboy34
05-07-2009, 03:58 PM
Somebody confused their results.

Edit: NVM, yours is just laid out in a confusing manner.

Sowwy...it didn't paste properly. :(

nate895
05-07-2009, 04:01 PM
This again brings up the question concerning how Ron Paul got so few votes. I just don't see how it is possible. Either people were intending on voting for him, but they decided to vote for a more "viable" candidate, or Ron Paul people are just 50 times more visible than the average voter.

mczerone
05-07-2009, 04:59 PM
This again brings up the question concerning how Ron Paul got so few votes. I just don't see how it is possible. Either people were intending on voting for him, but they decided to vote for a more "viable" candidate, or Ron Paul people are just 50 times more visible than the average voter.

It's the latter. The average Ron Paul voter was/is eager to be loud and proud, especially on the internet. The average actual voter is the boomer that doesn't talk about politics all day long and sits and absorbs network news all night.

dr. hfn
05-07-2009, 06:03 PM
Bump! Facebook is youth territory, they must be brought in!