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Could Ron Paul win in New Hampshire?

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by James_Newman, May 28, 2007.

  1. James_Newman

    James_Newman New Member

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    http://www.freemarketnews.com/WorldNews.asp?nid=42148
     
  2. Petra-O IX

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    With an anti-Bush sentioment I see Giuliani standing very little chance, I don't know how McCain will spin in that state but I feel it won't be like the last time. Mitt Romney may be the obstacle he will have to overcome but people in New Hampshire prefer straight up talk so I see Ron Paul's chances as being very good.
     
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    As a fellow poster from New Hampshire, I can tell you he is getting my vote.

    I have already gone to the City Registar and changed my party from Democrat to Republican in order to cast my vote for him.

    Jamie
     
  4. Bro. James Reed

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    Good for you!

    I hope other Democrats will do the same!

    A win, or even a high placed finish, in New Hampshire would do a whole lot to make people sit up and take serious notice of Dr. Paul.

    I wonder what Hannity would say then. "Well, Ron Paul supporters just voted 6 or 7 times each. The ballot is corrupt. President Bush should cancel these faulty elections and declare himself the new President."
     
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    I've cut this up a bit to show the heart of what was said.

    Have Republicans turned so far away from their principles that small government, low taxes, and a free-market now look like liberal ideas to people??? That is a real shame. These are conservative Republican cornerstones.

    If anything, belief in these should make New Hampshire Republicans more conservative than members of Congress, at least.
     
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