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| booybob |
I bet you wont hear about this on ANY news network.
Who do you think won the debate?
Ron Paul
434
It doesn't matter. I wouldn't put America in another Republican's hands.
131
No one. The spotlight belongs to the candidate not on stage, Fred Thompson.
25
Rudy Giuliani
24
Mitt Romney
19
John McCain
15
Mike Huckabee
5
Tom Tancredo
4
No one. I'm waiting for the real deal: Newt Gingrich.
4
Duncan Hunter
3
Tommy Thompson
2
Sam Brownback
0
Jim Gilmore
0
Total Vote: 666 |
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| Luther |
More Ron Paul domination.
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/de...te/results.html
Who do you think won the debate?
1. Ron Paul 55%
10765 votes
2. Rudy Giuliani 13%
2549 votes
3. John McCain 13%
2490 votes
4. Mitt Romney 11%
2070 votes
5. Mike Huckabee 4%
869 votes
6. Tom Tancredo 2%
349 votes
7. Sam Brownback 1%
211 votes
8. Duncan Hunter 1%
194 votes
9. Tommy Thompson 0% 83 votes
10. Jim Gilmore 0% 77 votes |
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| Luther |
Who seemed to know most about the issues?
1. Ron Paul 54%
10572 votes
2. John McCain 19%
3676 votes
3. Mitt Romney 9%
1819 votes
4. Rudy Giuliani 9%
1697 votes
5. Mike Huckabee 3%
621 votes
6. Duncan Hunter 2%
377 votes
7. Tom Tancredo 2%
362 votes
8. Tommy Thompson 1%
202 votes
9. Sam Brownback 1%
193 votes
10. Jim Gilmore 1%
138 votes |
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| Oz |
Quote: Originally posted by VacateTheWord Source? |
ronpaul.com |
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| Reverend Tyler |
| You do realize online polls are the most unreliable and unscientific polls there can be, right? |
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| Oz |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler You do realize online polls are the most unreliable and unscientific polls there can be, right? |
that is not necessarily true - depends on the safeguards built into the poll |
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| Luther |
Quote: Originally posted by Reverend Tyler You do realize online polls are the most unreliable and unscientific polls there can be, right? |
What other kind of poll can be used to measure the opinions of people who watched the debate? |
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| WillowGlen |
The 1 percent who voted for Brownback
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