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    oh btw, he could easily defeat Obama. He'd automatically get all the Obama haters which are close to 50% then, he'd snatch most of the ndependents
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnkjOHVK-H4


    Poll: Americans Trust Obama Much More than the GOP


    Do you have more confidence in President Obama or in the Republicans in Congress to deal with the major issues facing the country today?

    Obama: 50
    Republicans: 31

    Back in March, there was a 44-39 split—a net 14 point swing in President Obama's direction. It's reflected in his approval rating compared to that of Congress:

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president?

    Approve: 49
    Disapprove: 48

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job?

    Approve: 16
    Disapprove: 83

    http://www.alternet.org/module/print...ndviews/751108

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    lol Jeb Bush

    No one from the Bush family will ever be elected president again.
    Wrong, I would gladly elect one of there bush daughters president of my penis

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    http://www.examiner.com/conservative...s-on-the-scene

    Jeb Bush has all of a sudden emerged with an article he wrote that is being touted as "campaign-like" even though he has previously said many times that he would not run in 2012. Of course, the establishment did not expect Ron Paul to go mainstream or to be broadening his base so fast.

    If Jeb Bush gets into the race, this will end-up turning into a 2-man contest between Paul and Bush. The rest of the candidates do not have enough rock solid support to survive an entrance of Jeb Bush as many of their supporters would likely leap over in his direction.

    I think all these cannon fodder candidates "bachman, cain, perry, gingrich, they are just in the race to throw the scent off the real tea party, anti-lobby guy....Ron Paul.

    http://www.ronpaul2012.com/

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    Then why does everybody say that corporations and job makers don't like Obama? Is Wall Street separate from that group? Hmmmmmmmmm

    They don't like Ron Paul even more.

    http://www.ronpaul2012.com/

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    Foreign policy view doesn't identify with the vast majority of Republicans, and I would argue the majority of the American people. Instability in the Middle East and Asia can't be ignored.
    I believe it absolutely can be ignored.

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    Why Do GOP Bosses Fear Ron Paul?

    DUBUQUE: Ron Paul represents the ideology that Republican insiders most fear: conservatism.

    Not the corrupt, inside-the-beltway construct that goes by that name, but actual conservatism.

    And if he wins the Iowa Republican Caucus vote on January 3 -- a real, though far from certain, prospect -- the party bosses will have to do everything in their power to prevent Paul from reasserting the values of the "old-right" Republicans who once stood, steadily and without apology, in opposition to wars of whim and assaults on individual liberty.

    Make no mistake, the party bosses are horrified at the notion that a genuine conservative might grab the Iowa headlines from the false prophets. Already, they are claiming a Paul win won't mean anything. If Paul prevails, says Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, “People are going to look at who comes in second and who comes in third. If [Mitt] Romney comes in a strong second, it definitely helps him going into New Hampshire and the other states.”


    http://www.thenation.com/blog/165290...-fear-ron-paul

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    RP getting the nomination is as unimaginable as him being President.

    If such a nightmare were to become reality, all you Paul suckers would find out that nothing he campaigned on would become legislation because he won't have enough Congresscritters behind him.

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    echo in here?

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    RP getting the nomination is as unimaginable as him being President.

    If such a nightmare were to become reality, all you Paul suckers would find out that nothing he campaigned on would become legislation because he won't have enough Congresscritters behind him.
    So he's just like Obama without the warmongering.

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    what are Pakistan, Somalia and Yemen?

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnkjOHVK-H4


    Poll: Americans Trust Obama Much More than the GOP


    Do you have more confidence in President Obama or in the Republicans in Congress to deal with the major issues facing the country today?

    Obama: 50
    Republicans: 31

    Back in March, there was a 44-39 split—a net 14 point swing in President Obama's direction. It's reflected in his approval rating compared to that of Congress:

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president?

    Approve: 49
    Disapprove: 48

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job?

    Approve: 16
    Disapprove: 83

    http://www.alternet.org/module/print...ndviews/751108
    Ron Paul Polls Strong v Obama in Relation to Paul's Compe ors

    LAKE JACKSON, Texas, Dec 21, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul polls strong against in bent President Barack Obama in a general election matchup, according to a new CNN / ORC poll has Ron Paul.

    Poll highlights include Paul besting Obama 47 to 46 percent among those 65 years and older, said to be the most reliable voters. Paul also beats Obama among whites 51 to 46 percent, persons who reside in rural areas 52 to 44 percent, and independents by 48 to 47 percent.

    When compared to other Republican presidential hopefuls in a general election matchup against Obama, Paul does best among the following population segments: males; persons ages 18 to 34; persons under 50 years of age; persons earning less than $50k per year; persons who have attended college; crossover Democrats; self-identified liberals; self-described moderates; residents of the Northeast and Midwest geographic regions; and those residing in urban areas. Noteworthy as well is that Paul fares better than all of his GOP compe ors against Obama among non-whites -- garnering a solid 25 percent, or one in four non-white adults.

    "This poll further debunks the establishment-created myth about Ron Paul's electability and shows an expanding base of support," said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton. "Americans of all stripes are tired of the status quo Washington insider games, and are looking for someone who represents real change. Congressman Paul is that candidate."

    ORC International surveyed 1,015 adult Americans via telephone from December 16th to the 18th. The margin of error for this total sample is +/- 3.0 percentage points. Total sample includes 928 registered voters, with the margin of error for this group also +/- 3.0 percentage points. Error margins for micro-targeting can range much higher.


    http://www.marke ch.com/story/ron...ors-2011-12-21

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