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Old 01-03-2012, 08:01 AM
 
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"Right now in the polling, Ron Paul is at or near the top in Iowa. He's solidly second in New Hampshire. If you poll independents, most people think you need independents to win a general election, Ron Paul leads all Republicans among independents. If you poll Democrats, Ron Paul leads all Republicans among Democrats. So those are the kind of votes you need. When Reagan won, he pulled a lot of Democratic votes in 1980 and that's how you win," he said.




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Old 01-03-2012, 08:07 AM
 
Location: Hinckley Ohio
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yet nationally, paul is stuck at 10% to 12% and way down the ladder in the races beyond NH.

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"Right now in the polling, Ron Paul is at or near the top in Iowa. He's solidly second in New Hampshire. If you poll independents, most people think you need independents to win a general election, Ron Paul leads all Republicans among independents. If you poll Democrats, Ron Paul leads all Republicans among Democrats. So those are the kind of votes you need. When Reagan won, he pulled a lot of Democratic votes in 1980 and that's how you win," he said.




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