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  1. Ron Paul’s 6 towns over 40%

    Here is a little motivation. I know some people are feeling down. I know some people are feeling bad. I know some people are frustrated. Don’t feel down. We are doing amazing things. We have come so far and will go so much further!

    Ron Paul took 40% or more of the vote in 6 New Hampshire towns. In New Hampshire, there were 30 candidates in the race. There are currently 4 candidates in the race for the Republican nomination. Here is how the candidates did in the 6 New Hampshire ...
  2. Ron Paul’s Success in New Hampshire Boosted his Support by 25% Nationally

    Ron Paul’s Success in New Hampshire Boosted his Support by 25% Nationally

    Not only did Ron Paul receive a 7 point boost in South Carolina polls because of his success in the 1/10/12 New Hampshire Primary, but he also received a boost nationwide. Real Clear Politics only lists 1 polling company as doing a national poll right before and another national poll right after the New Hampshire Primary. According to Pew Research's 1/4/12 to 1/8/12 poll, Ron Paul was at 12% nationally. According ...
  3. Why Ron Paul Did so Well in New Hampshire in 2012

    Ron Paul received more than 18,000 votes at around 8% of the vote in 2008. In 2012, Paul received just fewer than 57,000 votes at around 23% of the vote. This dramatic lead happened, despite only twenty-one candidates on the ballot in 2008 compared to the thirty candidates on the ballot in 2012. The question is, why did support for Paul grow so much between 2008 and 2012?

    Ron Paul’s 2012 winning formula was a combination of many things. Extra volunteers, be them the youth volunteers ...

    Updated 01-25-2012 at 09:47 PM by Keith and stuff

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