Quote Originally Posted by MW
BrightNail wrote:

If that is the case, Ron Paul has a better chance than Thompson of winning.
How so, isn't Thompson still polling higher than Paul? It would take nothing less than a miracle for Ron Paul to receive the RNC nomination (it's not going to happen).
I wouldn't think so.

Ron Paul is ahead of Thompson in a few key early primary states. Also, Ron Paul's polling can't really be measured as some polls don't even include him. But not only that, the Polls are usually, if not all - taken from caller lists from the 2004 republican primary - which was a Bush route. SO, only stance Bush supporters came out and voted during that time. AND WE ALL know strong Bush supporters are not really representative of the GOP anymore. -

you'll see.