http://www.shelbystar.com/articles/paul_27584___article.html/ron_most.html
I'm a supporter so i cant really answer this question except for saying here is a poll predicting him to come in 3rd in Iowa
go ron Paul
2007-12-26 10:57:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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First, I don't hate Ron Paul, he's just not going to pull Republicans as a Libertarian.
I'm siding with Rudy also.
1: I moved to New York in 1995 after living near the city for several years, and saw the changes he forged first hand. I lived through 9/11, and saw the support he made sure people had during that time, and the respect he gave to the men and women who gave their lives. I swore in 2001 that if he were to run for President, I would vote for him.
2: This country had 8 years of socialistic governement and is going into 8 years of fascist government directing our lives. It's time for the country to come together a bit more. We need someone who will be open to both sides, and listen to both sides. Rudy has done that in NYC and as the saying goes, "if you can make it there..."
3: Rudy will clean up the mess of Bush's middle east, repair the damage to the country's reputation and be a binding President both parties can look to as someone who really allowed partisan politics to come in second to changes needed for the country.
2007-12-26 11:03:04
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answered by Christopher T 3
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I love Ron Paul! He is drawing support from all over America. He is the only Candidate with a common sense approach to every issue. He is a great man that practices what he preaches!
2007-12-26 11:34:30
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answer #3
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answered by Neandrathal 5
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My concern has to do more with the backers of these people:
2008 PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Contributions from Selected Industries
From Open Secrets.org
Oil & Gas
Rudolph W. Giuliani (R)
$545,058
Mitt Romney (R)
$309,933
Hillary Clinton (D)
$220,550
John McCain (R)
$189,935
Bill Richardson (D)
$126,600
Fred Thompson (R)
$112,650
Barack Obama (D)
$106,112
Sam Brownback (R)
$54,415
Christopher J. Dodd (D)
$38,550
Ron Paul (R)
$34,102
John Edwards (D)
$27,850
Mike Huckabee (R)
$18,450
Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D)
$16,650
Tom Tancredo (R)
$6,450
Mike Gravel (D)
$2,000
Duncan Hunter (R)
$1,800
Dennis J. Kucinich (D)
$700
Tobacco
Rudolph W. Giuliani (R)
$77,400
Christopher J. Dodd (D)
$45,900
Hillary Clinton (D)
$36,600
Mitt Romney (R)
$32,400
Barack Obama (D)
$8,885
John McCain (R)
$5,600
Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D)
$4,000
Fred Thompson (R)
$1,250
Bill Richardson (D)
$1,000
I am not happy about these numbers either people 8:(
(Sorry if your choice candidate takes money from Oil/Gas & Tabacco)
2007-12-26 11:09:19
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answered by PrivacyNowPlease! 7
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My choice is Rudy Guiliani,
1) I believe in cutting taxes and spending and also believe he and Paul are just a few candidates who would do that.
2) Rudy is a proven leader with history of success from prosecuting bad guys to improving NYC. If he did half as good for our nation he'd be the next Ronald Reagan.
3) My belief is that he's the one person running who will continue or even improve upon our war against radical Islam. I think 50 years from now they'll teach about radical islam in the history books rather then the current events thanks to a president like Rudy.
2007-12-26 10:48:21
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answered by netjr 6
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wow, this question is just like the mainstream media....ignoring Ron Paul.......IDIOT! Ron Paul is the only true patriot of all the candidates
2007-12-26 10:53:40
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answered by davidalden98 3
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Nothing to do with other candidates. R. Paul is unelectable. He cannot beat Hillary. We will lose the election and she will appoint liberal judges and push her secular progressive agenda.
I like Tancredo and Hunter. Both unelectable. I got over it.
Must....Beat....Hillary....
Wicked....Witch....of the left...
2007-12-26 10:54:53
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answered by ? 6
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ihave not decided yet!
and for R/P....
2007-12-26 11:04:24
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answered by Dr.NO 3
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