Topic: Poll: 93% have a favorable opinion of Ron Paul
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 05/25/12 03:02 PM

http://www.political.com/Reports/93_Percent_Favorable_Opinion_Ron_Paul

boredinaz06's photo
Fri 05/25/12 03:22 PM


Had to throw my .02 into the comments on that one LOL

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 05/25/12 04:22 PM

You can't read a "media" article, even a good one, without them throwing that "unelectable" or "he probably won't" twist in by some way.

It's like they want to say "I'm voting for this guy", but can't due to censorship from upstairs. It's like saying a kitten is almost a cat....so their a$$ is covered when the surprise comes, or if it doesn't.

Peccy's photo
Fri 05/25/12 04:58 PM
It will end up being a win win in my opinion. If he doesn't get the nomination it's fine, because he will inevitably cause Robme to change his strategies, thus promising some of the same things Paul is.

If Paul wins it's definitely a "Win"

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 05/25/12 05:12 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 05/25/12 05:15 PM
Hopefully the National GOP will pull their heads out of their a$$e$$ and finally admit they can't win with Robme, or be any kind of party after the convention without all the new RP voter numbers.

If we walk out of the RNC, we'll take 30% of the voter base with us..... they will never win with those numbers!

They would lose their influence as a party and any hope for future election wins on anything!

msharmony's photo
Fri 05/25/12 05:22 PM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 05/25/12 05:23 PM
by what standard is 'favorably' determined,,,,?

does that just mean they dont dislike him? they think he is a decent man? They want him to be president?

seems a pretty broad term to use for a poll,,,,

what were the other choices,,,?


Sojourning_Soul's photo
Fri 05/25/12 05:37 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 05/25/12 05:42 PM

by what standard is 'favorably' determined,,,,?

does that just mean they dont dislike him? they think he is a decent man? They want him to be president?

seems a pretty broad term to use for a poll,,,,

what were the other choices,,,?



"Based on our poll results, 93% of voters (comprised of high percentages of Democrats, Republicans and Independents) believe he is qualified to serve as the next president. Additionally, 79% think he made the right decision to join the race for the Republican nomination."

"When asked if the country would be better or worse off than it is under the Obama Administration if Ron Paul were elected president, 90% said it would be better off with Ron Paul in the Oval Office. Were Paul to actually win the GOP nomination, 92% of poll respondents say they’d cast their vote for him."


Guess you didn't bother to read the article.....


msharmony's photo
Fri 05/25/12 08:47 PM


by what standard is 'favorably' determined,,,,?

does that just mean they dont dislike him? they think he is a decent man? They want him to be president?

seems a pretty broad term to use for a poll,,,,

what were the other choices,,,?



"Based on our poll results, 93% of voters (comprised of high percentages of Democrats, Republicans and Independents) believe he is qualified to serve as the next president. Additionally, 79% think he made the right decision to join the race for the Republican nomination."

"When asked if the country would be better or worse off than it is under the Obama Administration if Ron Paul were elected president, 90% said it would be better off with Ron Paul in the Oval Office. Were Paul to actually win the GOP nomination, 92% of poll respondents say they’d cast their vote for him."


Guess you didn't bother to read the article.....




nope, I was discouraged with the sentence that the title thread quoted,, because it didnt further explain what 'favorable' meant,,,

but its one of many interesting polls , such diversity depending upon the audience and the source

this same polling site puts about 50 percent of respondents responding that OBAMA should have a second term,,,

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Sat 05/26/12 12:20 PM
Edited by alleoops on Sat 05/26/12 12:54 PM
But, why didn't they vote for him?what

Maybe 70% of the 93% are Democrats. Democrats gotta love Ron Paul.winking

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sat 05/26/12 03:31 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Sat 05/26/12 03:32 PM

But, why didn't they vote for him?what

Maybe 70% of the 93% are Democrats. Democrats gotta love Ron Paul.winking


They do, because Obozo is a liar.....remember?

When the MSM says Paul is unelectable, or lie about his "dropping out" instead of telling the truth that he's just not wasting the money in his coffers against the banker millions obozo and Robme get from them.... people who think Faux is news, and watch it, believe their vote is wasted on Paul.

If the media was to ACTUALLY cover Paul, HONESTLY, Robme would only be a memory as another big gov't, Big spending, politician in RINO clothing!

That's why they can't let Paul on the ticket and are doing all they can to prevent it, because he would win by a landslide against both of the banker shills....Robme and Obozo!

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Sun 05/27/12 07:15 AM
Oh,...ok. whoa