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#1 40oz

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 07:30 PM

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 07:35 PM


Ron Paul approval rating 84% in his district, so much for him not representing his people huh?



A Moore Information survey conducted for Paul’s campaign showed Paul picking up 74 percent of the vote in a primary contest. Seventy-nine percent said they had a favorable impression of Paul, with 84 percent approving of his job performance.

“I personally think he’ll win that primary with 60-plus percent of the vote, even with three opponents, so I find it kind of interesting,” said Mary Anne Wyatt, chairwoman of the Victoria County Republican Party. “There’s no question that Rep. Paul is very popular in his district and has been for some time. It hasn’t been an enigma—it’s been a fact.”

“I don’t think he views any of us as a threat,” conceded Graney, who says he has spent $80,000 on his campaign.

Read more: http://www.politico....0210/33640.html


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#3 TPSprayduster

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 08:07 PM

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http://www.capitolcolumn.com/news/poll-obamas-approval-rating-slips-as-romney-strengthens/

He is closing the gap in Ohio, if you don't win ohio you don't win the presidency.
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#4 dinar_stud

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 09:10 PM


Ron Paul approval rating 84% in his district, so much for him not representing his people huh?



A Moore Information survey conducted for Paul’s campaign showed Paul picking up 74 percent of the vote in a primary contest. Seventy-nine percent said they had a favorable impression of Paul, with 84 percent approving of his job performance.

“I personally think he’ll win that primary with 60-plus percent of the vote, even with three opponents, so I find it kind of interesting,” said Mary Anne Wyatt, chairwoman of the Victoria County Republican Party. “There’s no question that Rep. Paul is very popular in his district and has been for some time. It hasn’t been an enigma—it’s been a fact.”

“I don’t think he views any of us as a threat,” conceded Graney, who says he has spent $80,000 on his campaign.

Read more: http://www.politico....0210/33640.html




NIce numbers if they were recent it would be awesome, but numbers in 2010 are you serious? Why not use the numbers that count?

Texas 14 District 2012 primary numbers are the new numbers and they are far from the 60% + that old article mentions tell you more he barely topped 1/3 of the 60% getting only 22% of the primary votes in his district.

http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/may29_160_county19.htm

Can you explain the huge discrepency?? Or are we going to use RP math an reasoning to make up the missing 40%?
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Posted 01 July 2012 - 10:05 PM

NIce numbers if they were recent it would be awesome, but numbers in 2010 are you serious? Why not use the numbers that count?

Texas 14 District 2012 primary numbers are the new numbers and they are far from the 60% + that old article mentions tell you more he barely topped 1/3 of the 60% getting only 22% of the primary votes in his district.

http://enr.sos.state.tx.us/enr/results/may29_160_county19.htm

Can you explain the huge discrepency?? Or are we going to use RP math an reasoning to make up the missing 40%?


Huh? I believe scrum was pointing out the APPROVAL rating. Nice way of attacking a staw-man.

Edited by rightsonword, 01 July 2012 - 10:08 PM.

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 10:36 PM

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so whats your point .. the democrats in massachutes didnt approve of the republican governors policies ?

you do know massachutes is 88% democrat ... . and they didnt like romney ..hmm ... wonder why ?...he gave them wahat they wanted .. health care .. he could of vetoed it .. it wasnt his bill ....but it would of passed any way .. the congress would of over ridden his veto .. so he did what the polls said he should of done .. but he took them from a deficit to a surplus /... they must not of liked the cuts he made ....you know how democrats are they love to spend other peoples money and not ever pay it back .. just keep spending more than they got .. and keep spending more than they got and keep spending more then they got .. and so on and so fourth .. on go the democrats not liking romey the republican whp cut out the waste and gave them a surplus .. ..yes they didnt like him .. good .. if the dems over their liked him i most likely would not like him .. i like him even more now thanks for the info
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Posted 01 July 2012 - 11:26 PM

Does anyone think if the charter of Romney is completely destroyed with rumors, lies, and half truths that Ron Paul will have a chance at being elected president?
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 12:37 AM

so whats your point .. the democrats in massachutes didnt approve of the republican governors policies ?

you do know massachutes is 88% democrat ... . and they didnt like romney ..hmm ... wonder why ?...he gave them wahat they wanted .. health care .. he could of vetoed it .. it wasnt his bill ....but it would of passed any way .. the congress would of over ridden his veto .. so he did what the polls said he should of done .. but he took them from a deficit to a surplus /... they must not of liked the cuts he made ....you know how democrats are they love to spend other peoples money and not ever pay it back .. just keep spending more than they got .. and keep spending more than they got and keep spending more then they got .. and so on and so fourth .. on go the democrats not liking romey the republican whp cut out the waste and gave them a surplus .. ..yes they didnt like him .. good .. if the dems over their liked him i most likely would not like him .. i like him even more now thanks for the info


lol, those "Dems" sure went out of their way to elect a Republican governor. Maybe they liked his campaign promises that usually catered to the crowd.
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 12:48 AM

lol, those "Dems" sure went out of their way to elect a Republican governor. Maybe they liked his campaign promises that usually catered to the crowd.

And taking the state from a deficit to a surplus was a positive step in fulfilling those campaign promises.
Go Romney :twothumbs:
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 01:03 AM

And taking the state from a deficit to a surplus was a positive step in fulfilling those campaign promises.
Go Romney :twothumbs:


And having one of the worse job creation rates in the country as well. :drool:
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 04:28 PM

And having one of the worse job creation rates in the country as well. :drool:

Remember ROW this was a democratic state every one that was willing to work was working.
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