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- freecon, on 11/04/2007, -1/+5She keeps saying he is tied for last. He's ahead of Fred in New Hampshire. 42% percent of voters can't name a Republican candidate w/o prompting. Rudy has been consistently murdered in all straw polls. Romney has spent a personal fortune. McCain is on a downward spiral and Huckleberry is stealing Dr. Paul's positions. I like Ron Paul's chances. Remember Remember the 5th of November.
- chupavacas, on 11/04/2007, -1/+4Soledad O'Brien is offensive. Using words like "dead last" and "flake". Ron Paul performed extremely well.
- Darel99, on 11/08/2007, -1/+4Good post.... They fail to mention his bipartisan support when they discuss his numbers. Most polls are GOP specific. As a GOP member in VA I have only been called twice from any of the major polls both were in 2000. I even voted for George Allen vs. Webb for the us senate seat. I think the polls are off. Ron Paul is winning important GOP sponsored straw polls and the media use to use such data as the real test for front runners. Now since Paul is betting them online and GOP straw polls they simply to focus on straw polls as they have in 2000, 1996 etc. In fact Paul had more people at an Iowa function a few months ago then Obama.... I know I was at both events hoping to question Obama. I was also in NY for a function which happen to coincide with a Paul rally and the day before Rudy had a rally. Rudy had only 120-150 at his and Paul had over 300 at his rally.
- vat0r, on 11/03/2007, -2/+1Buried for hatin on tin foil hats.
- zaero, on 11/04/2007, -3/+2Its a good interview actually... she doesn't come off as antagonistic to simply be spiteful. The interview covers all the bases in general about current events of the campaign up to a week ago (about).
- MeMongo, on 11/04/2007, -4/+2Quit trying to make it sound like she was beating him over the head with a stick. She asked simple questions and he answered them. You should take off your tin-foil hat and be glad that "CIA/CNN" provided a good interview that got Ron's agenda across to a national audience.


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