Ron Paul may very will win New Hampshire
Who would have every thought even 3 months ago that Ron Paul could win any state, let alone one of the early states that matter most. 10/2/07 Real Clear Politics released their newest New Hampshire poll. Ron Paul received 10% among moderates and 6% among republicans. It is important to note that 40% of voters in New Hampshire are registered independent. Ron Paul has slowly been showing he is gaining support in New Hampshire (as well as the country). He went from 3.7 to 6.0 in New Hampshire in a month. That is an an amazing gain if he can keep up this rate of gain he will be polling almost 16% in polls in New Hampshire by early December. Nobody really knows what date the New Hampshire primary will actually fall on.Now I doubt that rate of growth will happen. But, Ron Paul has the most dedicated, most loyal, most excited supporters. They will turn out at the polls. The great thing about have all of the other republicans being so close to each other in terms of views, means that republican voters may not turn out at the primaries. That means a much higher % for Ron Paul.
Ron Paul has just bought a large chunk of radio ads that will now be playing in New Hampshire, as well as all the other early primaries. The news will continue to show more news about Ron Paul, because well… he deserves more.
I am going to predict, only time will tell, that Ron Paul will receive 20%, or more in the New Hampshire primaries. That will be enough if not to win, to receive second place. What kind of message will that send to the nation? The more the major candidates attack each other and show that they are all going to spend like crazy just like George W. Bush, will spread knowledge of Ron Paul’s name and message.
Meetup groups, keep it up! You guys are doing more for Ron Paul then Ron Paul’s campaign staff could ever hope to do. His 5 million is more like 20 million when you factor in all the time and resources volunteered . Ron Paul bloggers are much more effective than paid bloggers that the other candidates have.
By: Alexander Nobles
Source(s): Real clear politics
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Comment by Carl Kelly on 22 October 2007:
Right on! The so-called front runners are not lighting up the screen, and Ron Paul is. That’s why Ron Paul was allowed more questions during the second of debate last night.
I’d guess the average Ron Paul supporter is significantly more likely to turn up at the primary polls, than the Romney or Giuliani supporter. Hell the Giuliani supporter shouldn’t really care if Hillary wins anyway. Let’s hope Ron Paul’s supporters continue to grow at their brushfire pace.
Comment by patrick wilber on 22 October 2007:
we’re effective because we have a cause. thanks for the support! keep up the good work and spread the word.
pw
gainesville fl
Comment by Alexander Nobles on 22 October 2007:
We do have a cause, it is hard not to just blog about Ron Paul… I do hope you enjoy some of my other articles as well.
Comment by william morris on 23 October 2007:
Pat Buvhanan whose juudgment in these matter iI believe to be the most accuurate available says there are only three tickets out of Iowa, and only two tickets out of New Hampshire. The news about New Hampshire is terrific, but if Pat is right, Iowa should not be neglected. It should be a good place for Ron, as Iowa is not a fun placein winter to stand around a freezin school cafeteria for severl hours to participate in the caucus.
Comment by Henry on 23 October 2007:
When the entire pool but one, of the republican candidates are warmongering buffoons, it is not hard to guess who the majority of Americans are going to stand behind, who are sick and tired of this war and dread the spread of it. There is only one candidate to vote for if you want a real change. The others just fight amongst themselves over who is the most neocon of them all, and will dilute the vote. The republican party without Ron Paul is severely crippled and will lose a landslide victory to the Democrats.
Comment by janee maynard on 23 October 2007:
Great article. Ron Paul supporters are an enthusiastic bunch. We feel the good Doctor is worthy of our money,
and time. Truth. No pandering. The war was sold to
us on false principles. Time is up. Get out! Vote
Ron Paul in.
Comment by Emma on 24 October 2007:
Good. I hope so.
Comment by Joe Schembrie on 25 October 2007:
The main thing is Ron Paul campaigners in NH have to link the candidate’s name to his policies. Do that and they’ll win.