Should Obama or should McCain worry about Ron Paul stealing their votes?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

People go from McCain to Ron Paul because Ron Paul is more conservative.
A lot of young people go for Obama because of the excitement. But when they learn about the issues, they switch to Ron Paul.
Ron Paul only suspended his campaign a month ago. He could still win.
1.2 million people voted for Ron Paul. Ron Paul ha 600+ delegate.

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How come all the Ron Paul hype on the internet never translated into votes?

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

of all candidates I have researched about on the internet, I have seen Ron Paul have the maximum support, but unfrotunately in reality, i.e. during the elections primaries/caucus all that hype never translated into real votes or enough delegates – why did it happen like that? I mean he has consistently failed to secure any of the top three ranks in the state primaries, despite all the internet hype.

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If the GOP pushed Ron Paul to the front wouldn’t that save the votes they are losing on foreign policy?

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

It just seems like if the Republicans wanted to win and restore their party and image they should be looking at the one guy who matches the Democratic party and might actually pick up quite a few Democratic votes as well.

The Republicans are losing hundreds and thousands of votes because of Iraq. Ron Paul says he will end the war and bring home the troops immediatly. So wouldn’t it be smart for the Republicans to save their votes and party by selecting Ron Paul?

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Will the Ron Paul hype ever translate into votes?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Even as a democrat I can respect Paul for his principles. I may not agree with all of them but unlike the other republican candidates and many of the democrat candidates I trust that Ron Paul is who he says he is.
I don’t understand the Republicans though. He is pro-life, pro-gun, more fiscally conservative than any other candidate yet the Republicans favor Giuliani.

Will the votes ever catch up with his with his internet fame and his one day fundrasing record?

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Since Ron Paul has officially ended his campaign, who will former Paul supporters be casting votes for?

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

I have heard many say they will be writing-in Ron Paul, but in many states those votes aren’t counted. Is anyone in support of Chuck Baldwin or Bob Barr? Or have any of you went back to the two main candidates, Obama and McCain?

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Ron paul wins mock election

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

President Barack Obama may have inspired the youth to get up and vote, but Ron Paul may be the one getting them to organize. Paul surprised everyone at the CPAC conference when he emerged as the winner of the presidential straw poll with 31 percent of the votes….



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How many Americans voted for Ron Paul? What were the total number of votes cast for him?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

I’ve tried to search it, but all I get is Ron Paul propoganda. I want to see if the “tea parties” numbers are about the same.
What I got was the FACT that he is the one behind the EXTREMIST VIOLENCE ! He was the messiah of the KKK ! They love him ! Only 2% of voters voted for him ! He’s a LOONIE !

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House Vote: On Concurring in Senate Amendment with an Amendment: H.R. 2847 Making Appropriations for the Departments of Commerce and Justice, and Science, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2010, and for other purposes

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Passed 217-212, 6 not voting. 85% of Democrats supporting, 100% of Republicans opposing.

Rep. Paul [R-TX14] : No

Go to Bill Status : H.R. 2847: Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010

[This event matched these trackers: Rep. Paul’s Voting Record ]

House Vote: On Passage – House – H.R. 3714 Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act of 2009 – Under Suspension of the Rules

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Passed 403-12, 19 not voting (2/3 required). Bipartisan support.

Rep. Paul [R-TX14] : No

Go to Bill Status : H.R. 3714: Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act of 2009

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House Vote: On Passage – House – H.R. 4314 To permit continued financing of Government operations

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Passed 218-214, 3 not voting. 84% of Democrats supporting, 100% of Republicans opposing.

Rep. Paul [R-TX14] : No

Go to Bill Status : H.R. 4314: To permit continued financing of Government operations.

[This event matched these trackers: Rep. Paul’s Voting Record ]



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