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14 years ago  #41
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Originally posted by Philthy_McNasty I am Canadian but also watch the news and am a history and documentary buff - that being said - You have to wonder what president the corporations will buy you guys next year?

IMHO Ron Paul is your best choice out of all republican candidates. As many others have said, he doesn't stray from his plan, he doesn't get outraged or make outrageous claims. Cool, calm and tells it like it is. You know he is a major contender when the media won't cover him - they'll cover who they are told to cover - sad really. The others flip flop so much they could form their own clean energy concern. I recall 4 years ago when Huckabee put out his plan for your country to rebuild infrastructure and roadways - it fell on deaf ears - then McCain picked it up and ran with it - that campaign was a joke in itself. (ZaneJ see below)

But, Romney has more money to play with therefore he can buy more ad time thus more supporters and has more corporate influence. So even though Ron Paul should get the nod, it will fall to Romney. That's not to say he will win the election - the presidential election isn't won by taking Iowa. Obama himself said 3 years ago he would run again because he didn't want to let Romney take any credit for work he had done. We all know... Obama will win another term.

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Of everyone running with any party, who would make the best president: Ron Paul

@ZaneJ - now I know you are full on retarded... McCain... really? You trust that idiot even though he brought the most moronic people into his campaign to serve your people?

Romney-Goldman Sacs is his biggest supporter,,,that says it all

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None of the GOP candidates will beat Obama. I wouldve voted for Huckabee last term but he had no chance of winning. So i stayed a Democrat. I actually voted for Hillary in the primaries

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Ron Paul for the win!

Ron paul will use your military for defence.

Ron paul will take action agenst your corrupt financial elite.

Vote ron paul!.

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FROM BUSINESS INSIDER.COM

DES MOINES — Ron Paul may have officially come in third tonight, but if the campaign's caucus strategy went off as planned, then Paul may actually be the real winner of the first Republican voting contest.

That's because Paul's massive organizational push in Iowa focused on both winning votes, and also on making sure that Paul supporters stuck around after the vote to make sure they were selected as county delegates — the first step towards being elected as a delegate to the Republican National Convention.

That's because Iowa's Republican caucuses are non-binding — they are technically just a straw poll, so once selected, delegates are free to vote for whichever presidential candidate they choose.

"Part of what we've been training the Ron Paul people to do is not to leave after the vote," Dan Godzich, a senior campaign advisor, told TBI. "Stay and get elected to the conventions and get us those delegates."

Godzich and Sydney Hay, another Paul advisor, crisscrossed Iowa in the weeks leading up to the caucuses, making sure precinct leaders knew what to do and organizing slates of delegates that would ensure Paul walked away with a strong majority, even if he lost the caucus' straw poll vote.

By the eve of Election Day, Hay said she was confident that Paul would come away from Iowa with a strong majority of the state's delegates. It's a good first step toward making sure that Paul has a strong presence on the floor in Tampa this summer — something that his supporters believe will help force the Republican party to start reckoning with their Movement.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-winner-iowa-caucuses-strategy-201201#ixzz1iTnvgV4V

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You heard it here first! Romney, as predicted by our poll won a narrow victory in Iowa.

The Iowa results

1. former gov of Mass. Mitt Romney

2. Senator Rick Santorum of PA

3. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas

4. former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich

5. Texas Gov. Rick Perry

6. Rep. Michele Bachmann

Reading through the comments it seems that

Quite a lot of us like Ron Paul, but most of us think Romney will win the nomination and that Obama will win the general election.

I'm sticking with that wisdom for my prediction in NH: Romney to win again.

You can still vote!! I'm still paying $25,000 to anyone who fills out the form from page 1. also, starting now, you can change your vote, but you won't be paid again. I'll tabulate our poll after NH and give us a prediction for South Carolina.

A couple other notes: No one here gives a rat's ass for Perry or Huntsman. They just don't appeal to us folk. Santorum did get a nod from one player, but he doesn't really capture our imagination either, although perhaps people will take notice now that he had a good showing. Bachman would be an enigma in our poll since she came in 3rd yet finished last amongst serious contenders... that is until you look at who voted for her here. Those who voted for Bachman also said they would vote for Obama in the general election. So what I think that means is, Bachman is viewed by Obama supporters as the most beatable Republican.

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New Hampshire being a neighboring state w/mass. AND romney having a summer home their picking him is not going to far out on the limb:)

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Originally posted by shawshank New Hampshire being a neighboring state w/mass. AND romney having a summer home their picking him is not going to far out on the limb:)

the speaker is pissed...its gonna make a few interesting weeks and i think his main goal is just to f up romneys shit

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just a ? was ron paul the one pushing for the legalization of marijuana 4 years ago

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Originally posted by kidchronic just a ? was ron paul the one pushing for the legalization of marijuana 4 years ago

he wants it to be the states choice not the federal government for any drug

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Bachmann is a wrap. So you can cross her off your list lol.

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