YES - And we will know by the use of good ol’ fashioned paper ballots
58%
NO! - Billionaires will spend enough money to make sure he doesn't win
42%

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Will_the_Piano_Guy's picture
Will_the_Piano_Guy 14 years 28 weeks ago

The Crotch brothers and Murdoch ain't about to let Ron Paul win. David and Charlie Crotch want Mitt.....

dianhow 14 years 28 weeks ago

Super Wealthy want Miit but 75 % of the Repubs do not trust him . Lots can happen in 11 months I can not believe that GOP can not find a decent reliable honest candidate to run . Its like a Rerun of the Mc Cain / Palen disaster 2008 Ron Paul is doing very well in Iowa Obama won IOwa Fla Indiana in 2008 That was quite a feat for a young senator . I made 400 calls for Obama and spoke to voters in all those states . This time race will be close NO excuse NOT to vote this time Another GOP pres after Reaganomics Bush 1-2 Cheney GOP congress's . US can not survive that The Bagger GOP will finish middle class off, bust more t unions, lower our wages,benefits even more.. gut education, disabled, mentally ill, old sick No one is safe from the massive Greed. GOP wants even more corp cuts , loopholes More deregulation Look how well that worked last 30 years ...since 1980 Reagan deregulation- amnesty for slave wages.Guns sold to Iran contra a bribe to get ourmhostages back ? Reagan lied about gun sales . Unemployment was up to 10 % under Reagan Learn & spread the facts ..not innuendo,smears ,rumors & vile name calling

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RowdyDudy 14 years 28 weeks ago

It's a little tiring to listen to the Republicans extole the financial greatness that Reagan created. Give me a credit card with 2 trillion behind it (the deficit he created even after raising taxes) and I will be the greatest job creator this country has ever seen. But alas they believe what they want to. "Don't confuse us with the facts our minds are made up".

Mike

David J. Cyr's picture
David J. Cyr 14 years 28 weeks ago

It should come as no surprise that the corporate party's (R) faction has no decent candidates.

Corporate money manufactures retrograde Republicans to GOTV for its corporate money manufactured depraved "Best & Brightest" Democrats, to get greater evil done well.

If Democrats were the Solution,
we wouldn't have the Problems.

Jill Stein for President:

http://www.jillstein.org

Voter Consent Wastes Dissent:

http://chenangogreens.org/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id...

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PLSzymeczek 14 years 28 weeks ago

Even if he wins the Iowa caucus, he will not be the eventual nominee.

OKYDOKY's picture
OKYDOKY 14 years 27 weeks ago

Party don't matter, Ron Paul will win because of who he is and what he stands for. Period

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