If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Newt Gingrich (66%, 1,009 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (29%, 448 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 73 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,529
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (77%, 1,214 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Jon Huntsman (12%, 193 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 161 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,567
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Paul Ryan (95%, 1,490 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (3%, 45 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 26 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,561
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (48%, 738 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Ron Paul (44%, 674 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (8%, 113 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,525
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,236 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 169 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Rick Perry (7%, 112 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,516
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Rick Perry (87%, 1,335 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (11%, 162 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 35 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,532
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (53%, 814 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Ron Paul (42%, 651 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 78 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,543
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,277 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 161 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Rick Santorum (8%, 118 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,556
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,260 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 157 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Newt Gingrich (8%, 118 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,534
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (49%, 775 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Ron Paul (46%, 725 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 92 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,589
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (82%, 1,262 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (11%, 163 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Sarah Palin (7%, 115 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,540
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Gary Johnson (87%, 1,339 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (10%, 154 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (3%, 40 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,533
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Gary Johnson (98%, 1,489 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (1%, 18 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 17 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,523
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Newt Gingrich (84%, 1,793 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (14%, 300 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 38 Votes)
Total Voters: 2,131
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (61%, 1,192 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Rand Paul (33%, 639 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (6%, 125 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,956
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (71%, 1,127 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Rand Paul (23%, 370 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (6%, 95 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,592
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (85%, 1,340 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (10%, 161 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Rick Santorum, VP Michele Bachmann (5%, 85 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,585
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Dennis Kucinich (96%, 1,598 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (3%, 52 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 14 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,663
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (87%, 1,307 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (7%, 108 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Mitt Romney, VP Tim Pawlenty (6%, 89 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,504
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Mitt Romney (89%, 1,376 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (10%, 155 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 22 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,553
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (84%, 1,288 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (9%, 142 Votes)
- GOP: Pres. Newt Gingrich, VP Herman Cain (7%, 95 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,525
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Andrew Napolitano (98%, 1,658 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (1%, 21 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 16 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,693
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Ron Paul (92%, 1,417 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (6%, 88 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (2%, 30 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,535
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Rand Paul (97%, 1,650 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (2%, 26 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 18 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,694
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Jesse Ventura (95%, 1,494 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (4%, 63 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (1%, 16 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,573
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Ron Paul, VP Sarah Palin (85%, 1,394 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (12%, 196 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (3%, 58 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,648
If the following were the only options available in the 2012 General Election, who would you vote for?
- GOP: Pres. Rand Paul, VP Mitt Romney (70%, 1,081 Votes)
- I wouldn't vote at all or I might vote third party (25%, 388 Votes)
- Dems: Pres. Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden (5%, 69 Votes)
Total Voters: 1,538
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In responce to tonight’s Obama state of the nation: When government tries to help everyone, they end up helping no one. I heard a lot of what the government can do for us, but no details on how it’s being paid for. Balance the budget and then we can talk about your new government agency. Interesting ongoing debate on should the 15% capital gains tax be raised. One can argue that the original money has already been taxed and that it is a double tax. After 10 years though and continuously making most of your money on capital gains, I do see a problem. Instead of raising this tax, I say drop the income tax to 15% and cut the budget. Or better yet, 0% (Paul’s plan)
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In the poll when I did not see Ron or Rand as president I picked Obama. Why you may ask. Well it did not tell me if Ron or Rand would be running as a third party. I would vote it they would run in a third party. If they do not and I have no good choice, I want to get the financial collapse to come as soon as possible and Obama to get the blame he deserves. I understand Austrian economics and the business cycle and I just want this thing over.
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Please, please, please Mr. Paul,
If you do not get the GOP nomination (voting & hoping you do), please run on an Independent ticket. We have to have a way to let our voices be heard.
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Newt Gingrich is being a lying chameleon to do his best to win over the Ron Paul support. = Have we not learned enough from Newt’s past to not EVER trust him?
We should only vote for Ron Paul, because compromises with the untrustworthy will get us nowhere.
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I’m afraid I have to agree. We can plug Rand in later, to carry on the reconstruction
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Not so. A vote for Gingrich will get you another Obama, Romney might be almost as bad. Ron Paul is the man we need. Don’t compromise – that’s how we got to where we are now.
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Thanks for deleting my comment!
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The voting-machines are fixed, don’t ever think that that is not the case!!! Fixed fixed fixed Your whole country is fixed Every country in the world is fixed Wake up!! Let’s do something about it before it’s too late….. Ron Paul is the best answer for now and from there we can start (a worldwide) revolution… Without violence…. History has pointed out all the time that a violent revolution will eventually lead to another one… Film the people who voted Ron Paul after they just voted for him in the machines and ask them to do it again on film (my guess would be that Ron Paul voters are not unwilling to do this) At least you have a record of (the minimum number) of votes for the honest man and you can always go to court if they don’t match with the official votes for him… We MUST make an effort to change the pathetic stuff which is going on in the world right now America is a good place to start Willy-Nilly Good luck there in Uncle Sam’s country haha Love, peace and most of all freedom and non-tension from Bommie (born in Holland, living in China)
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Give it a rest. We know. you cut and paste this same thing everywhere
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Go fuck yourself borg.
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I would vote for a Paul/Johnson or Paul/Napolitano ticket. Maybe even Paul/Huntsman or Paul/Ventura or Paul/Kucinich
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Vote for the man not the party. Stick to your principles and his ideology. Don’t settle for anything less. If it’s not Ron Paul, then protest by not voting at all! Do not succumb to what the MSM shoves down your throat!
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