Promote the moneybomb!!! We need to win with a considerable margin, do not get comfortable.
Promote the moneybomb!!! We need to win with a considerable margin, do not get comfortable.
Hmm, Gingrich being # 1 in second choice combined with Cain's exit could be a problem. Still a very positive poll for us. Also, lots of undecideds and uncommitted means we should have a good chance if Ron Paul supporters have good speeches ready for caucus night.
We are going to win this thing! Keep up the push! Newt = peak Mitt = falling Paul = moving on up
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This is awesome!
Here are the results from last election when the DMR conducted a poll around this time:
November 25–28, 2007
- Mike Huckabee 29%
- Mitt Romney 24%
- Rudy Giuliani 13%
- Fred Thompson 9%
- John McCain 7%
- Ron Paul 7%
- Tom Tancredo 6%
- Duncan Hunter 1%
When you add up the polls conducted from mid-November to mid-December, Dr. Paul was averaging just 5% in them.
Last edited by RileyE104; 12-03-2011 at 07:18 PM.
It will be interesting to see where Cain's 8% goes...
Paul needs to dig into Newt's lead by grabbing some of his voters in addition to picking up Cain's.
11% undecided
60% can still change their mind - WTF!!!
Be responsible. Take care of yourself. Don't tread on other people. Slow down. Question everything. Start now.
"Everything the State says is a lie and everything it has it has stolen" - Friedrich Nietzsche
??A brand-new Iowa Poll, just published by the Des Moines Register, reports the often-dismissed 76-year-old Paul has surged past one-time front-runner Mitt Romney and moved into second place, with his sights set on the current front-runner Newt Gingrich.
According to the new poll results, Gingrich leads the pack at 25% of likely caucus-goers with less than a month until they're held. Paul is second with 18% and Romney now trails with 16%.
http://news.investors.com/Article/59...itt-romney.htm
(more, and hyperlink to Ron's Sunday news appearance at link)Iowa native Rep. Michele Bachmann is fourth with 8% in the newest Iowa poll, the same support gathered by business executive Herman Cain, who has officially suspended his campaign, as predicted here.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry has fallen to 6% support, the same as ex-Sen. Rick Santorum. Ex-Gov. Jon Huntsman is last with 2% support a,mong likely caucus attendees Jan. 3.
Paul, Bachmann and Santorum will all appear on Sunday morning talk shows, as detailed here, where this poll will no doubt come up.
Last edited by sailingaway; 12-03-2011 at 08:01 PM.
"Integrity means having to say things that people don't want to hear & especially to say things that the regime doesn't want to hear.” -Ron Paul
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