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Mark your calendars for future 2007 presidential debates sponsored by the Democratic National Committee: 

September 26 - Manchester, NH


October 30 - Philadelphia, PA


November 15 - Las Vegas, NV


December 10 - Los Angeles, CA


 

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http://www.newsandpolicy.com/news/2007/08/news-flash-ron-paul-wins-alabama-straw-poll-by-wid.html

NEWS FLASH:

Ron Paul Wins Alabama Straw Poll By Wide Margin

 

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"Not a scientific survey"

Is anyone really supporting the toruring mass murderer's?

If they won't join in bringing the legal criminals to justice, then, they are accessories to the crimes of torture and mass murder.

 

 

 

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Nothing good said on the republican side?

Mike Gravel could be more specific since Mike Gravel is saying many of the same things said by Ron Paul inlcuding the need to improve the tax code.

Why not abolish the IRS and Federal Reserve for example?

What ever happened to giving credit where credit is due and on the other hand what ever happened to torture and mass murder as being evil?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8-U50slvsE&mode=related&search=

Point fingers at torturing mass murderers, rather than, pretending that torturing and mass murdering is good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMaymXLQxhQ&mode=related&search=

Cancel NAFTA

Cancel WTO

We can stop the war now (no need to wait another second).

HELLO! Anyone listening. Massive numbers of people are NOW being tortured and murdered on the backs of American Tax Payers.

NO MORE LEGAL CRIMINALS

 

 

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UNITED STATES Votes for:
7706 votes for Ron Paul
5751 votes for Barack Obama
1589 votes for Dennis Kucinich
935 votes for Mike Gravel
887 votes for Hillary Clinton
463 votes for John Edwards
348 votes for Rudy Giuliani
330 votes for Fred Thompson
285 votes for Mitt Romney
226 votes for John McCain
175 votes for Bill Richardson
136 votes for Joe Biden
94 votes for Mike Huckabee
55 votes for Duncan Hunter
48 votes for Tom Tancredo
41 votes for Chris Dodd
35 votes for Sam Brownback
31 votes for Tommy Thompson

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Ron Paul Places Third in Texas Straw Poll

 

Ron Paul Wins NC Straw Poll, Supporters Not Allowed In Texas Straw Poll

Ron Paul Wins Gaston County Straw Poll

John McCain: 2.4%
Rudy Guiliani: 4.9%
Mitt Romney: 7.3%
Newt Gingrich: 7.3%
Mike Huckabee: 9.8%
Fred Thompson: 31.7%
Ron Paul: 36.6%

 

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http://capitolannex.com/2007/09/03/exit-polls-suggust-gop-straw-poll-had-discrepancies-ron-paul-supporters-turned-away/

The largest discrepency [sic] between our results and the official results was in Ron Paul’s totals. Our poll showed him coming in 2nd after Duncan Hunter with 90 (out of308)votes and 29.22% of the total; the “official” results showed him coming in 3rd with 217 (out of 1300) votes and 16.69%of the total.

 

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ANNAPOLIS— After eleven days of presidential straw poll ballots cast at the Maryland Republican Party’s State Fair booth, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) was announced last night as the winner.
 

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  1. Which of the following Republican candidates has the best conservative credentials?
    1. Sam Brownback
      2%
    2. Rudy Giuliani
      8%
    3. Mike Huckabee
      6%
    4. Duncan Hunter
      2%
    5. John McCain
      8%
    6. Ron Paul
      41%
    7. Mitt Romney
      9%
    8. Tom Tancredo
      2%
    9. Fred Thompson
      22%
31124 responses, not scientifically valid, results updated every minute.

 



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  • Gravel - 17.24%
  • Kucinich - 12.83%
  • Tommy Thompson - 10.41%
  • Romney - 9.94%
  • Giuliani - 9.26%
  • Biden - 6.20%
  • Cox - 4.19%
  • Clinton - 4.16%
  • Obama - 3.99%
  • Hunter - 3.70%
  • Paul - 3.07%
  • Dodd - 3.01%
  • Fred Thompson - 2.82%
  • Tancredo - 2.78%
  • Huckabee - 1.87%
  • Richardson - 1.73%
  • Brownback - 1.18%
  • Edwards - 1.17%
  • Mccain - 0.46%
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    http://www.ronpaulfan.com/2007/09/18/alert-gop-straw-poll-removes-the-none-option-gives-paul-0/

    (none) 951 (40.3%)
    Romney 699 (29.6%)
    F. Thompson 264 (11.2%)
    Huckabee 120 (5.1%)
    Giuliani 99 (4.2%)
    Hunter 68 (2.9%)
    Gingrich 65 (2.8%)
    Tancredo 59 (2.5%)
    McCain 24 (1%)
    Brownback 10 (0.4%)
    Paul 1 (0%)


     

    ALERT! GOP Straw Poll REMOVES the “NONE” Option & Gives Paul 0%!


     

    September 18, 2007 |

    As if Neo CON deception wasn't blatant enough, by REMOVING Ron Paul for WINNING their poll, now the national GOP Straw Poll has removed the category of "NONE", after news stories were beginning to report that "NONE" represented the vote for Ron Paul!

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    http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/09/24/one-possible-reason-kucinich-and-gravel-are-low-in-the-polls/

    My New Hampshire phone rings (caller ID 000-000-0000 WTF?)and I pick it up out of curiosity. “This is (talking like a magpie so I haven’t got a clue what the name of the company is) Research. Would you like to be part of a poll for the Democratic presidential primary candidate?” I agree and the woman rapidly reads the list of candidates. “Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Dodd, Biden and Richardson.” I say, “Kucinich.” The woman on the phone says “Who?” I say, “Kucinich. Dennis Kucinich.” I hear coaching in the background - apparently the call is being monitored. “I’m sorry, but Dennis Kucinich is not on our list. Is there anyone on the list I gave you who you would vote for?”

    So there you have it. Kucinich is down in the polls because he isn’t included in the polls . . . and you can forget about Gravel, too.


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    No tally (what gives?)

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    Thank you! Your vote has been included. Results from this poll will be available Oct 3, 2007.

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    http://laist.com/2007/10/01/pajamas_media_deletes_ron_paul.php

    LA-based Pajamas Media hates their poll so much that recently it had to remove its winners so that the politicians that they're rooting for will have a chance.

    PJ Media, who has had a tragic history of fuckups, embarrassments, and going nowhere despite raising millions of dollars, have been holding online straw polls for months. After results of a poll that started the week of September 16th were tallied, anti-war Democratic presidential nominee Dennis Kucinich's 132 votes were good enough to earn him the "win" out of lefty hopefuls, and anti-war Republican prez nom Ron Paul collected 512 votes or 61% of the nods for righties.




    Note: No tally for Mike Gravel

    So...

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Mike+Gravel+poll+numbers

    http://www.usaelectionpolls.com/2008/candidates/Mike-Gravel.html

    Unless you are a political junkie who tapes local government proceedings while at work or at least faithfully checks in with USA Election Polls – the site that compiles presidential polling data from the major and some minor outlets for your convenience – you probably do not even know who Mike Gravel is or what he has to do with the 2008 presidential election. The former state senator from Alaska is wooing voters for the democratic nomination.

    His campaign coffers are precariously empty, and his stances may not make him too popular with the mainstream democratic constituency. He is in favor of an immediate and complete withdrawal from Iraq, supports a national sales tax and the eradication of the IRS, and he seeks to institute a direct democracy. Yet in spite of his vociferous campaigning, he failed to become a media darling and it took raucous complaining to even get invited to the televised debates.

    Yet the USA Election Polls site shows that even his television appearances do not appear to have turned popular opinion in his favor. Sure, he shook up the other candidates and in many ways became to Hillary Clinton what Ron Paul is to Rudy Giuliani – a stalking horse. Single digit polls all the way around may shake the faith of some in this candidate for the democratic nod, but Mr. Gravel is far from giving up on his dreams. Is he crazy like a fox and has an ace up his sleeve or is simply a barking moon-bat?

     

    ABC News Debate - Unfair for Kucinich and Gravel
    August 23, 2007

    Candidate
    Words
    % of Total

    Barack Obama
    2462
    19.8%

    Hillary Clinton
    2399
    19.3%

    John Edwards
    1644
    13.2%

    Joe Biden
    1415
    11.4%

    Bill Richardson
    1319
    10.6%

    Chris Dodd
    1230
    9.9%

    Dennis Kucinich
    1059
    8.5%

    Mike Gravel
    896
    7.2%

    We took a look at the entire ABC News Debate transcript from 8/19, parsed the file, and counted how many words each of the candidates were able to speak. The two candidates with the least amount of words were Kucinich and Gravel. Obama and Clinton as you would expect dominated in how many words they were able to speak.

    The total number of words spoken at the debate was 14,528. Stephanopoulos spoke 1907 words and Yepsen spoke 197 so a total of 12,424 words


    If you want to know who the POWERS that be fear; look.

    Use your own brain.


     

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    Who do you think will win next Tuesday night's debate?   * 2091 responses

    Rudy Giuliani 0.6%
    Fred Thompson 2.2%
    John McCain 0.1%
    Mike Huckabee 30%
    Mitt Romney 1%
    Ron Paul 65%
    Tom Tancredo 0.4%
    Sam Brownback 0.5%


    Not a scientific survey.

     

     

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