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Congrats to the candidate largely ignored by the media and excluded from a Fox news debate for being a complete no hoper for coming 2nd in the Nevada caucus ahead of those favoured presidential hopefuls John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson and Rudy Guiliani.
According to CNN with 98% reporting Ron Paul has 13% (Romney winning of course) just under 200 votes ahead of current favourite John McCain. He has thus won 4 delegates to the convention here which added to the 2 he already has means he is 4 ahead of Giuliani though back in 5 place at the moment. |
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Just checked this out myself this is great news here the link below.
Politics - News, Opinion and Analysis from CNN.com
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - Hunter exits presidential race « - Blogs from CNN.com
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Both races (Republican and Democrat) look wide open at this point in time with Billary Clinton presently narrowly head overall in her party. But she faces some tough battles ahead in the contest to be Democrat Party candidate for the American Presidency.
If Mr. Rudolph Giuliani does well in the coming Florida Primary vote his candidacy will provide another angle to the Republican contest. |
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Great result for Ron paul and he got more votes than Hillary Clinton! Wow! Let's see what Fox News makes of that!
A View from Middle England by Arden Forester: Ron Paul comes in 2nd and beats Ms Clinton!
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A reality check:
1. Ron Paul has done better in caucuses - where it is activists that count - than in primaries. That is in line with a campaign heavy on a fanatical minority but short on popular support. 2. Mitt Romney was running away with this one and it was left virtually uncontested by the other main candidates. Romney eventually took over 50% of the vote. That none of the other top candidates performed well is a reflection of that fact. 3. 13% in Nevada is his top score so far - the 4% (and 5th place) in South Carolina last night was more indicative of his overall performance. 4. Giuliani has more or less written off the earliest states to focus on Florida, hence his poor results so far. He will be much more prominent in Florida even if his campaign fails to take off, and Ron Paul will do well to take 5th place. 5. The media did not cover Huckabee until he started getting real votes. A distant 13% is not going to shift them, so stop complaining. Huckabee is up there because he is polling well and has a win in Iowa under his belt. 6. (With reference to arden forester's post) Ron Paul did not beat Hillary Clinton's vote tally. The Democratic Party figures were for county level delegates, not actual votes. They therefore do not correspond in any way to the Republican Party caucus figures. |
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I agree: the 'Giuliani factor' has yet to appear - but it will do soon and it will affect the voting breakdown in the Republican contest. Whether Mr. Giuliani wins in Florida (or does not win but comes close) he should not be 'written off'. Billary Clinton is presently narrowly ahead in the Democrat Party race (according to national opinion polls in the USA) but - just like the Republican Party contest - it is all still (at this time) wide open.
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Giuliani is a busted flush. He is finished. It doesn't even look like he will win Florida now, even though he has put most effort there, while all the others haven't treated the rest of America with such contempt.
The only Republican who has a hope of beating Hillary is Ron Paul. As the MSM don't want Ron Paul, they have backed him out in total. Even then he has managed to **** on Benito in most contests. If only there was truly free press. Then he may have had a chance. As it is the Neocons are quite happy for Hillary to take on the batton. She is one of them.
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