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Title: National Caucus Results - Ron Paul, 50% GOP, 62.5% Open
Source: National Presidential Caucus
URL Source: http://www.nationalcaucus.com/results
Published: Dec 12, 2007
Author: National Presidential Caucus
Post Date: 2007-12-12 11:34:38 by hondo68
Keywords: President, Ron, Paul
Views: 3377
Comments: 5

December 7th National Caucus Results

Barack Obama Wins Democrat Caucuses; Ron Paul Dominates Both GOP And "Open" Caucuses

On December 7, 2007 across the country, Democrat, Republican and Open Caucus groups formed independently and Caucused on National Caucus Day. The First National Presidential Caucus is now history and the results are in.

Results were tallied from 19 Caucus groups (Republican, Democrat, and Open) that met on Friday, December 7th, 2007 in Dallas, TX (2D); Sarcoxie, MO (O); Boise, ID (R); Needham, MA (D); Carthage, MO (O); Manhattan, KS (D & R); Pineville, MO (O); Richmond, MO (O); Costa Mesa, CA (O); Springfield MO (R); Winston-Salem, NC (O); Overland Park, KS (R); New York City, NY (O); and Joplin, MO (R), Warrensburg, MO (R), Roselle Park, NK (D), and Philadelphia, PA (O).

Barack Obama wins over Democrat voters generating 40% of Democrat Caucus voter preferences. Obama was followed by a three-way tie for second, with John Edwards, Bill Richardson and "Undecided" each generating 20% of Democratic Caucus preferences.

On the Republican side, Ron Paul obliterated the field for the GOP generating the preference of 50% of GOP Caucuses. Mike Huckabee and Fred Thompson follow, generating 33.3% and 16.6% of Republican Caucus preferences, respectively.

Among votes in Open Caucuses, Ron Paul wins with 62.5% of Open Caucus votes, followed by Barack Obama (18.75%), Fred Thompson (12.5%), and Hilary Clinton (6.25%).

Some caucuses used multiple voting rounds with minimum vote thresholds to give citizens a chance to change their minds and switch candidate preferences, but all meetings were built on a first round of issue discussion and deliberation. Multiple rounds of voting were not prohibited and each group was encouraged to create the most engaging caucus format possible. However, threshold voting eliminates all but the top vote-getters. While that may have been the intention for some groups, the NPC feels obligated to recognize the efforts and opinions of all caucus goers.

Issue results reflected opposition to Iraq involvement, foreign intervention in general, and health care, immigration and erosion of civil liberties rounding out the top concerns of all Caucus goers.

Self-organized and independent, most gatherings were small, informal discussion sessions, while others attracted hundreds of participants including party officials and campaign operatives in a raucous bid for supporters. The NPC feels that the results at each caucus is of greatest importance and relevance to those in that caucus room and to that local community where those ideas were exchanged, relationships were created, passions were shared. We believe this is social capital formation at its finest.

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#1. To: hondo68 (#0)

Join the Ron Paul Revolution

Lod  posted on  2007-12-12   11:47:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803)‡

ghostdogtxn  posted on  2007-12-12   12:26:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: ghostdogtxn (#2)

Nevermind that McCain has less money and is lower in the polls; he's a "front runner" because Ted Koppel hath decreed it.

I guess I'm not hip, slick, and cool because I haven't been listening to Ted or even Shawn Spammity.

Next thing you know, Paulistas will be spamming the voting booths! What's a NWO statist to do?


Ron Paul or Assimilation? - You Decide 2008

hondo68  posted on  2007-12-12   12:57:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: hondo68 (#0)

At the caucus I attended here in KC, the vote was 79 votes for Paul, 5 no-votes and 0 for the rest of the GOP field. I'm beginning to wonder whether the establishment candidates favored by the MSM have any real support at all.

Check out my blog, America, the Bushieful.

Arator  posted on  2007-12-12   13:11:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Arator (#4) (Edited)

I'm beginning to wonder whether the establishment candidates favored by the MSM have any real support at all.

The thing is, they may have support out there, but their support is not motivated enough to come out and vote in these straw polls and caucuses.

What I think will happen is that this trend will continue right through the first few primaries and Ron Paul will win them by a wide margin. The establishment necon supporters will get worried and motivated and start turning out in the later primaries, but by then, it will be too little, too late.

The good thing about RP being marginalized by the media and polls is that it is lulling the establishment supporters to sleep.

Change for Ron Paul

Critter  posted on  2007-12-12   13:18:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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