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    Ron Paul Leading Romney And Giuliani in NH

    Dr. Paul Leading Romney and Giulina
    Posted January 8th, 2008 by M. Raborn

    According to the Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/disp...
    Dr. Paul is leading Romney and Guiliani with 17% of the votes. With returns from the first two precincts in New Hampshire already reported, McCain received 10 votes, Huckabee 5, Paul 4, Romney 3 and Giuliani 1. If this is a good indication, Dr. Paul could do far better than predicted.
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    I would not bet on Paul maintaining the same ranking. The people who support Ron Paul do so with conviction but the number is not large. Although I voted for him President as a Libertarian I can recognize that he is not going to be the ultimate winner. I just hope that whoever does win is someone who shows consistent opposition to illegal immigration instead of protecting corporations from punishment for violating immigration law.
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    Re: Ron Paul Leading Romney And Giuliani in NH

    Quote Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
    Dr. Paul Leading Romney and Giulina
    Posted January 8th, 2008 by M. Raborn

    According to the Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/disp...
    Dr. Paul is leading Romney and Guiliani with 17% of the votes. With returns from the first two precincts in New Hampshire already reported, McCain received 10 votes, Huckabee 5, Paul 4, Romney 3 and Giuliani 1. If this is a good indication, Dr. Paul could do far better than predicted.
    Ron Paul for President in 2008!

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    How many voters are in New Hampshire? 273?
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    Re: Ron Paul Leading Romney And Giuliani in NH

    Quote Originally Posted by tinybobidaho
    Dr. Paul Leading Romney and Giulina
    Posted January 8th, 2008 by M. Raborn

    According to the Houston Chronicle http://www.chron.com/disp...
    Dr. Paul is leading Romney and Guiliani with 17% of the votes. With returns from the first two precincts in New Hampshire already reported, McCain received 10 votes, Huckabee 5, Paul 4, Romney 3 and Giuliani 1. If this is a good indication, Dr. Paul could do far better than predicted.
    Ron Paul for President in 2008!

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    WHAT????

    Where are you getting this???

    Romney and McCain are battling for first-----practically tied------and Huckabee is coming in 3rd!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard
    I would not bet on Paul maintaining the same ranking. The people who support Ron Paul do so with conviction but the number is not large. Although I voted for him President as a Libertarian I can recognize that he is not going to be the ultimate winner. I just hope that whoever does win is someone who shows consistent opposition to illegal immigration instead of protecting corporations from punishment for violating immigration law.
    He is NOT leading. I am watching the polling results on Fox News.

    He is battling Guliani for 4th place.
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    Here is a poll----from various sources

    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls ... y-193.html
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    It would be music to my ears if that were true. I'm not sure where you got your information, but I don't think it's accurate. I still want Ron Paul to win the presidency though! Go Ron Paul 2008!! He's not doing bad for someone who is being shut out of debates and no media coverage. He was on Leno last night and I will not watch Fox News because they kept him out of the debates!

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