Will he win? I honestly don't think so because many voters don't feel that he is able to win. That said he will do alot better than "polling" says he will do and it will help him immensely in the other states.
2007-11-25 11:45:18
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answered by Doctor Slernon 3
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Ron Paul has a very actual probability of triumphing. Who ever stated that granite staters do not vote for anybody except mainstream applicants had better verify his or her data. Pat Buchanan has gained the NH primary earlier or perhaps regardless of the reality that he did not win, a large percentage of people voted for Ross Perot. Paul Tsongas gained to boot. Ron Paul's message speaks to the individuals of NH. decrease authorities spending, no extra IRS, those are basically lots of the flaws we in NH carry expensive. definite RON PAUL CAN WIN
2016-10-25 01:53:28
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answered by ? 4
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Anything is possible. I sure hope so. He's got 3 votes from my house in NH.
There is a such thing as the rule of law, and the government is obligated to obey the law just like the people.
Vote for Ron Paul and send a message that we will no longer tolerate government trampling all over our consitutional liberties!
2007-11-26 04:42:46
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answered by RYLIAN F 2
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While I don't believe he will win, I think he will make a showing that surprises the pundits. He's polling at 6% with NO major ad "push" to speak of yet. If he drops some of that warchest in late December, things could definitely change. New Hampshire also tends to like mavericks (remember Dean's showing there in '03?) so I'm not discounting the possibility of a 3rd place showing...which SHOULD be enough to stop all this "dark horse" candidate talk with respect to Dr. Paul.
People just need to be ticked off enough to actually show up and vote their conscience instead of just whining about the "lesser of evils" for it to happen.
2007-11-25 11:53:38
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answered by Greg R (2015 still jammin') 7
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New Hampshire has a huge group of Libertarians that should all support Ron Paul. Some well informed Democrats may have crossed over to support him.
He really needs strong Republican support. So I think it will come down to the Pro Wars groups and the Anti-Wars groups deciding the eventual winner.
Romney was Governor of the next state so his name is already familiar in N.H.
The final vote count may be very close and that may be exactly what Ron Paul wants, so he can finely get some national attention.
Thanks for the question.
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2007-11-25 12:47:18
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answered by beesting 6
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I can't see it... I love NH and lived there for several years, but its very much pick ups with a dead deer in the back and very white...... I once asked why there were so few black folk in NH, the answer I got was "Too cold for the up here". Lovely people, great state but very conservative.
2007-11-25 11:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If NH really believes that they want to "Live free or die" Yes.
I really do believe he has a strong chance. The polls are just for republicans.
They don't account for the millions of independents & democrats that are going for Ron Paul now.
Also the polls are for landlines & not cell phones. Many students and younger people (including me) only have a cell phone.
2007-11-25 11:51:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Ron Paul could win in New Hampshire because of his excellent views on critical issues.
VOTE for your choice as US President on my 360 degrees blog and know who will likely win.
2007-11-25 13:27:08
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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I think he will win. two major reasons. He message is different than what everyone is saying he has the most true support. Did you know he raised 4.2 million in 24 hours.
I want us out of the war and I want us to quit policing the world
Yes I do think he will win NH
2007-11-25 12:43:13
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answered by Dave 3
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Ron Paul is not in line to win anything.
2007-11-25 12:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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