Since Ron is now statistically tied with Giuliani, and perhaps McCain (news is from 20 minutes ago), and appeals to more independents and 3rd party voters this time around, could he actually come home with a win, or at least 2nd place? I don't put much faith in polls, as I have always felt his support was higher than reflected in them, but then again, his supporters are of a very diverse demographic, statistically harder to get accurate polling results from.
"In its latest Iowa poll, American Research Group
http://americanresearchgroup.com/
reports that dark horse candidate Ron Paul has roared to a statistical dead heat with Giuliani, one of the front-runner GOP candidates.
Paul jumped 150% ahead from 4% to 10%, which, with a 4% margin of error for the poll, put him in a statistical dead heat with Giuliani, who pulled 14% in the poll.
Paul, technically, with that 4% margin of error was within range of John McCain, as well, who pulled 17% in the poll.
Romney pulled 21% and Huck 23%
2007-12-26
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