Poll: Ron Paul Has Greater Chance Of Beating Obama Than Palin Does In 2012

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Poll: Ron Paul Has Greater Chance Of Beating Obama Than Palin Does In 2012

A Rasmussen poll released Monday indicates that Congressman Ron Paul has a better shot of beating Obama in the 2012 presidential election than Sarah Palin would, should both decide to run on the GOP ticket.

As Paul is seemingly on the verge of announcing another presidential bid, The poll shows that more American voters would side with Ron Paul is he were to be pitted against Obama than would vote for Palin.

The poll shows that in these extremely early stages, Ron Paul would poll 35% of votes to Obama?s 44%, where as Sarah Palin would attract 38% to an Obama count of 49%.

The figures mean that at this time the Texas Congressman would score 2% more of the overall vote than the former governor of Alaska.

With a sustained campaign behind him once more, Paul?s figures would undoubtedly shoot up. Indeed, at the height of the backlash against Obama last year, a similar Rasmussen survey found that a hypothetical 2012 election race between Obama and Paul would result in an almost dead heat.

Of course, we should not be surprised by the figures, given that Ron Paul was the figurehead at the inception of the Tea Party movement, which consisted of a small but dedicated team of people who organized Boston Tea Party re-enactment protests in 50 different cities in late 2007, in support of Paul?s 2008 presidential campaign.

The libertarian themed protests became extremely popular, and continued throughout 2008 and into 2009, prompting thousands of people to engage in peaceful political protest.

Since that time the movement has been co-opted by the establishment GOP and figures such as Palin, who is as much a pro-war hawk as the neocons responsible for miring the US in two endless, devastating and extremely costly wars.

Other candidates ranking high against Obama in the poll included the usual GOP establishment crowd of Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.

As we have previously highlighted, perhaps the only saving grace for Obama is the fact that those Republican candidates have all lost popularity at a similar pace to the President.

If Obama were to run against any of these individuals, he would probably still win, such is American?s increasing disdain for the two party monopoly.

Ron Paul would be the only Republican candidate to carry a message that resonates with the American people, his thoroughbred anti-war and anti-big government stance.
Ron Paul is the only Republican candidate to have voted against the Iraq war.

Ron Paul is the only Republican candidate who will not seek to lead the U.S. into yet more military confrontations.

Ron Paul is the only Republican candidate who is not compromised while the likes of Romney and Palin have more skeletons in their closet than a fancy dress boutique.

Ron Paul is the only candidate period who has promised to abolish the IRS, the Federal Reserve and end the fraudulent fiat-based money system that is crippling America?s economy while lining the pockets of the ultra-rich.

Rasmussen surmises from its findings that it is safe to assume that the president?s actual vote total on Election Day 2012 will be close to his overall job approval rating at the time.

Therefore, if Obama?s job approval ratings improve from this point forward, it is likely that his support will increase against all Republican candidates. If his job approval ratings fall, his numbers are likely to weaken against all potential candidates.

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Ron Paul has no better chance to become President than in 2012 and we urge him to accept the challenge and provide millions of Americans with genuine hope that the country can still be rescued from its current spiral of terminal decline.
 

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Rasmussen is a paid whore who will produce a poll showing anything anyone wants for a few shekels.

Why quote him when there are real pollsters available?
 
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Lets see Herman Cain is going to run. Black radio guy.

Newt Gingrich not a chance in hell to win.

and Donald Trump


Trump is really thinking he can win. He was on Piers morgan last night and he is truly a person not attuned to the American people. He would be about self. Doubt he could do it.
 

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Agree, but who do the Republicans have?


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I know Ron Paul speaks in BIG WORDS and L O N G S E N T E N C E S...... and 90% of the Palinistas have know clue what he is saying !

Can you imagine Dr. Paul debating Palin ? :mj07: :0002

Pay Attention Faux Noize Tea Partiers ! This is the Real Tea Party !

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If Ron Paul intends to challenge the status quo, he better get busy because he's got about as much chance of being nominated by a major political party as Ralph Nader does. The Republicans will NEVER nominate a guy who wants to end both the Fed and our foreign policy of military imperialism. Not gonna happen... EVER.
 

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Trench is correct, Republicans will never nominate Paul, and certainly Paul knows that. So why does Paul run?

It appears he enjoys pissing in the soup of established politics, and that's all there is to him.

Still, pissing in the soup is better than doing nothing.
 

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The candidates, listed in alphabetical order, are: Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, former talk show host Herman Cain, Christie, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and South Dakota Sen. John Thun
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you cant make this shit up

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