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Dark Horse Candidate may very well win New Hampshire

Driving from my grandparents house in Maine for the weekly Saturday night feast, which I miss more than I should, I sometimes pass through Somersworth. Did I mention that when I do this it is only to see the support for Ron Paul grow? Some stretches of the main road you see one Ron Paul sign for every five houses. (I will get pictures soon enough…) Even if a citizen “votes” for Rudy in a poll conducted by some college, this does not mean that the citizen actually supports him. Ron Paul voters actually support Ron Paul… this leads to more Ron Paul supporters.

In New Hampshire state polls Ron Paul shows he is gaining support at an amazing pace. Is there really any better place for politics than NH? I am so glad I live here. Ron Paul is now polling at 7-9%, in fourth place. Fourth place is horrible, right? I see and hear ads from every other major candidate all the time. I have never heard or seen an ad supporting Ron Paul. With that about to change, we will see a gain in support like nothing we have ever seen. Ron Paul has anywhere between 4 to 7 million in the bank. When he starts spending it on all the first primary states, it is going to make a big impact.

New Hampshire is such a beautiful state in the fall. The foliage is beautiful, as are the Ron Paul signs. Actually I take joy in seeing any political sign no matter who the person who put it up supports. It shows people care about their country. You see a lot of people caring in New Hampshire. Plus people love the media attention and business the primary brings… If you can afford it take a trip to New Hampshire this fall. You may not ever want to leave this great place.

In the same polling report as I mention earlier, Ron Paul receives 44% of liberal support. With more and more liberals being upset at the “Hillary Machine”, many may cross over and vote for Paul. Democrats are even realizing the republicans have spent too much and want to cut back. Hillary Clinton has admitted that it will take four+ years to get the troops out of Iraq. Ron Paul has stated it will take a few months. Which would you prefer? 40% of voters in New Hampshire are registered as independent so they can vote for whomever they choose.

I will be reporting on this state very often; I am here enjoying the show.

Until next time…

Your friend,

Alexander Nobles


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  1. [...] Here’s another interesting post I read today by PoliticalLore.com [...]

  2. December 7th National Caucus Results
    Barack Obama Wins Democrat Caucuses; Ron Paul Dominates Both GOP And “Open” Caucuses

    On December 7, 2007 across the country, Democrat, Republican and Open Caucus groups formed independently and Caucused on National Caucus Day. The First National Presidential Caucus is now history and the results are in.

    Barack Obama wins over Democrat voters generating 40% of Democrat Caucus voter preferences. Obama was followed by a three-way tie for second, with John Edwards, Bill Richardson and “Undecided” each generating 20% of Democratic Caucus preferences.

    On the Republican side, Ron Paul obliterated the field for the GOP generating the preference of 50% of GOP Caucuses. Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson follow, generating 33.3% and 16.6% of Republican Caucus preferences, respectively.

    Among votes in Open Caucuses, Ron Paul wins with 62.5% of Open Caucus votes, followed by Barack Obama (18.75%), Fred Thompson (12.5%), and Hilary Clinton (6.25%).

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