Didn't really get any answers, but I was watching Ron Paul today, and he was referring to tens of thousands, possibly hundreds of thousands of supporters.
How many of us are out there? Is the limitations of the polls really keeping it unspoken, or are we just a very vocal minority? I know we won't know for sure until the voting starts, but I just woke up and am in a bad mood, because I just woke up, but also because I was reading an article entitled "Ron Paul supporters do not read this", that was talking about the polls and our stance on them, and also was mentioning how, now that Ron Paul has started advertising in New Hampshire, he's went from 8% in the polls down to 5% once again in the state.
What's really happening out there? I seem to perpetuate between bits of extreme optimism and then some bittersweet doubt. I saw that the Austin TX meetup has over 1000 members, and that only makes me wonder how big we really are.![]()
How many of us are there? 100,000? A million?![]()


, but also because I was reading an article entitled "Ron Paul supporters do not read this", that was talking about the polls and our stance on them, and also was mentioning how, now that Ron Paul has started advertising in New Hampshire, he's went from 8% in the polls down to 5% once again in the state.
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