Members of the earth hater party are shaking their heads and holding their noses as Willard Romney lunges for the mantle of the anointed while Ron Paul supporters infiltrate some state party organizations.
@maddow will be on NPR's All Things Considered tonight promoting her new book: Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power.
Ron Paul would win Montana in a landslide if voters self-identifying as 'independent' had their way, says Public Policy Polling.
PPP has been surveying the gubernatorial, US House, and Senate races in that state this week and also finds that Libertarian presidential contender, Gary Johnson is polling at 8% making his bid a factor in Montana at the final tally while Mitt Romney's lead is eroding.
A snip from the most recent findings:
“Barack Obama probably missed out on his best chance to win Montana in 2008,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “But the race there is still closer than you would expect it to be.”Looks like Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute is weighing in on the 2012 presidential race, too:
The American people desperately need an alternative to the Republicrat Parties. Although the case for Rep. Paul heading the LP ticket is strong, so is Gary Johnson's claim to the vice presidential position. In fact, the latter is well-qualified for the presidential nod.Yee muthafuckin' haw!
Ron Paul Is Going to the Republican National Convention, and – Believe It Or Not – It’s Still Possible for Paul to Win
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Is The GOP (AND! The MSM) Getting Nervous About Ron Paul's Delegate Strategy?
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Ron Paul wins most of Maine's GOP delegates
ReplyDeleteRomney, meanwhile, dispatched his top attorney, Benjamin Ginsberg, to the Civic Center. Ginsberg, known for his work for President George W. Bush during the 2000 election recount, was at times positioned near the main stage, holding a convention rule book.
Don't think Rep. Ron Paul is finished.
ReplyDeleteEven though the Libertarian-leaning Lake Jackson doctor announced Monday that he's not spending any more money in the remaining Republican primaries, the last Texan standing in the presidential contest stressed that he's not out of the race.
He's still in the campaign, but no longer campaigning in a traditional sense -- a classic unorthodox move by Paul.
Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/05/15/148824/ron-paul-our-campaign-will-continue.html#storylink=cpy
Thank you: yes, saw that come across my twitter feed.
ReplyDeleteSince Rep. Paul is not running for re-election all he has to lose is respect for son, Rand, currently being vetted as Willard's unlikely running mate.
Best wishes to you and yours.
PublicPolicyPolling @ppppolls
ReplyDeleteDropping Ron Paul from our general election polling starting with this weekend.
Reality Check: Liberty Movement Taking Over GOP Part 1
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