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and please excuse me for being slow here, and I am a very slow stupid person.
Are you disagreeing with me? If so, what exactly are you disagreeing here?
By the way, I know you like the Libertarian to win, I signed up to help Gary Johnson once because I knew a very important person in the Libertarian party. But I won't waste my time for something I don't fully understand (the libertarian party that is) Not to say the party is bad, the party is obviously full of smart ones. But Rand Paul's policy I happen to agree with, So I support him.
No, lily mae...you are not stupid in Anyway. But, because you have a unique, real nice sorta Child-like quality (I sincerely mean this as a Strong compliment) ...a few misguided LOSERS, you know, Smug, arrogant ''know-it-alls'' who disagree with you, try to insult you. IGNORE Them.
No, lily mae...you are not stupid in Anyway. But, because you have a unique, real nice sorta Child-like quality (I sincerely mean this as a Strong compliment) ...a few misguided LOSERS, you know, Smug, arrogant ''know-it-alls'' who disagree with you, try to insult you. IGNORE Them.
Again, we are seeing just how nutty these polls really are. I am not saying this based on a like or dislike from Rand Paul or anyone else, I am simply pointing out none can be taken too seriously right now. Certainly not just one, that obviously has a lot of holes in it.
I love how Reuters presents this interactive poll. The filters are very informative. The poll results, on the other hand, seem to indicate an outlier.
Mick
It will be interesting to see the averages in advance of the next debate.
The current WSJ and PPP polls are not very positive for Sen. Paul:
"By this measure, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is facing long odds. Some 58% of Republican primary voters said they could not envision supporting Mr. Paul, the largest share for any of the GOP candidates polling in the top 10."
"In June Rand Paul was polling at 12% in North Carolina. By July, that was down to 7%. In August that was down to 3%. And now he has so little support that it rounds down to 0- he does have a few supporters, but it's not enough to even round up to 1%. The basement level showing for Paul is similar to what we've found a lot of other places recently."
Again, we are seeing just how nutty these polls really are. I am not saying this based on a like or dislike from Rand Paul or anyone else, I am simply pointing out none can be taken too seriously right now. Certainly not just one, that obviously has a lot of holes in it.
Yes but it's fun to play with for the public since you can filter it a lot of different ways including multiple filters.
This thread has been out of date for a while now. There has been a slew of polls since. Paul is even lower now.
If you filter for Likely Republican Primary voter, it's 30% of the sample size.
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