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nevildev
12-18-2007, 07:33 AM
Around 8AM, NPR was doing a special on Iowa voters and roaming around northern Iowa to see what people were thinking. The main focus was on the fact that most Iowans WILL NOT VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES. They found a couple Hillary and Bill Richardson supporters. The last place they went was a diner where presidential hopefuls had frequented more than once.

Both the owner and head waitress when asked who they supported said Ron Paul! They liked how he would keep the government out of their wallet the most. Their only concern was that they didn't think he would have enough votes to win.

If only that "can't win mindset" could be changed. With only 200,000 (6 - 7 %) or so voters in the primary (according to NPR), if people would listen to their hearts and minds and vote Ron Paul, then he indeed can win Iowa!

Evan