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I am so fed up with fox. Hanity tried to say its all the crazy ron paul supporters voting over and over so. I voted again to see if it was possinble and it wasnt

so there hanity, you cant text twice.


vote for ron paul in 2008

2007-09-05 16:54:45 · 4 answers · asked by Boston George 3 in News & Events Media & Journalism

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Yes I did and Hannity was none to happy about it. Saying the numbers would change after people had time to think about what was said.
Yeah he's probably right you know , Ron Paul's numbers may actually go up !

2007-09-06 07:35:30 · answer #1 · answered by lightwriter 5 · 0 0

Campaign financing matters more than polls.

On July 15th, the Federal Election Commission announced the 2nd-quarter fundraising totals for each presidential candidate. In the Republican field, Ron Paul's $2.4 million placed him:
3rd in total current assets (ahead of former front-runner John McCain, and just $800,000 behind Mitt Romney)
4th in total receipts for the quarter
4th in total receipts to date


Thus far, 47% of the contributions made to Ron Paul's campaign are donations of under $200 from individuals (John McCain's 17% is the second-highest percentage). This is a telling statistic, as it highlights the fact that most other candidates rely heavily upon donations from corporate interests and political action committees (PACs) (i.e. moneyed, influence-seeking sources who can readily afford to contribute large sums). Since Congressman Paul has always voted against special favors and privileges for anyone, special interests know they have nothing to gain by stuffing Ron Paul's campaign coffers. As one member of my local Meetup group put it on a home-made sign, "Ron Paul is thin because he won't let special interests buy him lunch."

Among all candidates, Dr. Paul is now first in total donations from military personnel and veterans. While this may come as a surprise to some, Tom Engelhardt identified the primary reason when he asked rhetorically, "why should (military personnel) want to be endlessly redeployed to a lost war in a lost land?" (see Why the US Military Loves Ron Paul).
Why, indeed – President Paul would bring them home now.

2007-09-05 17:03:12 · answer #2 · answered by Eric Inri 6 · 1 0

I have to give Paul's supporters credit for embracing the Internet. Their enthusiasm is impressive. We'll have to see if this translates to actual campaign dollars and votes.

2007-09-05 17:00:01 · answer #3 · answered by wdx2bb 7 · 0 0

here is a link showing what happens when you try to vote twice

http://picasaweb.google.com/J.SkyWave/FoxPoll

anti Paul people click and then try and say its a few people voting over and over again

2007-09-08 23:59:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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