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Here are the most current Fox News poll results before Fox News took the poll down. True to form as they are a crooked news organization, scared to death of Ron Paul.The results were taken down around 8 hrs ago.
Michele Bachmann 1.45% (16 votes)
Herman Cain 14.31% (158 votes)
Newt Gingrich 11.5% (127 votes)
Jon Huntsman 0.72% (8 votes)
Gary Johnson 0.54% (6 votes)
Ron Paul 28.53% (315 votes)
Rick Perry 7.79% (86 votes)
Mitt Romney 30.43% (336 votes)
Rick Santorum 4.71% (52 votes)
Remember these are only the Republidummies, twenty percent of which are neo-cons, who absolutely do not want Ron Paul as president. Within the entire population Ron Paul has a commanding lead.
I just found this. Original poll was taken down. Here is another that was buried somewhere else. Ron Paul is slaughtering everybody by hundreds of votes.
Gary Johnson knows he has no chance in hell to be nominated, at least he said one redeeming thing, that if he had to pick a running mate it would be Ron Paul.
“If you’ve noticed a lack of Ron Paul in the mainstream media’s coverage of the 2012 presidential race, it might not be an accident. After he placed first in a Fox News poll, the outlet has removed the results from their website without explanation.
Fox had launched an online poll to gauge readers’ opinions on last night’s Republican show-down and asked their audience, “Which GOP presidential candidate do you think won the Fox News/Google debate?” At one point Paul placed in first, with 30 percent of the votes, but a reader of Infowars.com has pointed out that the poll has disappeared from the website, or has been shuffled to another page far from the front of Fox’s political coverage.
Logging onto the poll now produces an error in which the user is told “No content item selected.”
A screen shot of the poll produced by Infowars shows that Paul led with 24,8945 votes, with Mitt Romney trailing in second place with 22,656 votes, of 27 percent of the total. Rick Perry placed third with 15 percent of the votes, followed by Herman Cain with 9 percent.
Speaking from the stage during last night’s debate, Paul reminded the audience that he has been placing quite well in most surveys as of late. The mainstream media, however, continues to ignore him, despite pleasant polling.
When quizzed during last night’s debate from Orlando, Florida on whom he might consider as a running mate, Paul deterred the question and noted that he wouldn’t bother selecting anyone until he made it in the “top two.” In the meantime, Paul said, he was running in third in most national polls.
The mainstream media continues to overlook Paul, however, favoring Rick Perry and Mitt Romney as the frontrunners, and unexplainably offering more airtime to Michele Bachmann. Speaking to CNN yesterday, former presidential candidate and long-time activist Ralph Nader said he thought Paul was perhaps most appealing of the current GOP candidates.
“He wants to get out of these wars overseas, he wants to bring the soldiers back, he wants to cut the bloated military budget, he wants to change some of the anti-civil liberty provisions in the Patriot Act, he hates corporate welfare an all these bailouts of Wall Street crooks,” said Nader. “He ought to get more attention, instead of ten times more attention being given to Michele Bachmann.”
A USA Today/Gallup poll released on Tuesday put Paul as the number three candidate in the GOP race, receiving nearly three times the favor of Bachmann. In New Hampshire, where the first primary of the 2012 race will take place this winter, Paul came in second place, between Mitt Romney in first and Jon Huntsman in second. ”
Here are the most current Fox News poll results before Fox News took the poll down. True to form as they are a crooked news organization, scared to death of Ron Paul.The results were taken down around 8 hrs ago.
Michele Bachmann 1.45% (16 votes)
Herman Cain 14.31% (158 votes)
Newt Gingrich 11.5% (127 votes)
Jon Huntsman 0.72% (8 votes)
Gary Johnson 0.54% (6 votes)
Ron Paul 28.53% (315 votes)
Rick Perry 7.79% (86 votes)
Mitt Romney 30.43% (336 votes)
Rick Santorum 4.71% (52 votes)
Remember these are only the Republidummies, twenty percent of which are neo-cons, who absolutely do not want Ron Paul as president. Within the entire population Ron Paul has a commanding lead.
I just found this. Original poll was taken down. Here is another that was buried somewhere else. Ron Paul is slaughtering everybody by hundreds of votes.
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/fox-friends/index.html
Here is the original. They’re moving them around
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/americas-newsroom/index.html
On both of the links you posted, Ron Paul is clearly the winner. Info wars has the same results: http://www.infowars.com/fox-news-poll-ron-paul-wins-orlando-debate/
Gary Johnson knows he has no chance in hell to be nominated, at least he said one redeeming thing, that if he had to pick a running mate it would be Ron Paul.
UPDATE:
“If you’ve noticed a lack of Ron Paul in the mainstream media’s coverage of the 2012 presidential race, it might not be an accident. After he placed first in a Fox News poll, the outlet has removed the results from their website without explanation.
Fox had launched an online poll to gauge readers’ opinions on last night’s Republican show-down and asked their audience, “Which GOP presidential candidate do you think won the Fox News/Google debate?” At one point Paul placed in first, with 30 percent of the votes, but a reader of Infowars.com has pointed out that the poll has disappeared from the website, or has been shuffled to another page far from the front of Fox’s political coverage.
Logging onto the poll now produces an error in which the user is told “No content item selected.”
A screen shot of the poll produced by Infowars shows that Paul led with 24,8945 votes, with Mitt Romney trailing in second place with 22,656 votes, of 27 percent of the total. Rick Perry placed third with 15 percent of the votes, followed by Herman Cain with 9 percent.
Speaking from the stage during last night’s debate, Paul reminded the audience that he has been placing quite well in most surveys as of late. The mainstream media, however, continues to ignore him, despite pleasant polling.
When quizzed during last night’s debate from Orlando, Florida on whom he might consider as a running mate, Paul deterred the question and noted that he wouldn’t bother selecting anyone until he made it in the “top two.” In the meantime, Paul said, he was running in third in most national polls.
The mainstream media continues to overlook Paul, however, favoring Rick Perry and Mitt Romney as the frontrunners, and unexplainably offering more airtime to Michele Bachmann. Speaking to CNN yesterday, former presidential candidate and long-time activist Ralph Nader said he thought Paul was perhaps most appealing of the current GOP candidates.
“He wants to get out of these wars overseas, he wants to bring the soldiers back, he wants to cut the bloated military budget, he wants to change some of the anti-civil liberty provisions in the Patriot Act, he hates corporate welfare an all these bailouts of Wall Street crooks,” said Nader. “He ought to get more attention, instead of ten times more attention being given to Michele Bachmann.”
A USA Today/Gallup poll released on Tuesday put Paul as the number three candidate in the GOP race, receiving nearly three times the favor of Bachmann. In New Hampshire, where the first primary of the 2012 race will take place this winter, Paul came in second place, between Mitt Romney in first and Jon Huntsman in second. ”
http://rt.com/usa/news/fox-paul-debate-poll-257/
Ron Paul is serious about nailing central bankers to the wall and they know it.Period.