Title: MSNBC poll shows Ron Paul winning debate; With 63,000 votes cast, he has 46%, and more votes than Romney and Perry combined Source:
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MSNBC has however, skewed the graph to make it look like RP only has about 15% more than Romney, even though he has over twice as many votes. Comments are interesting and positive for RP.
I watched the debate and didn't think Ron actually debated very well. His responses were clumsy when the opportunity availed itself which wasn't very often.
I think Ron Paul is the only acceptable candidate but I'm afraid he debates poorly. When he begins to respond, I think his mind floods with thoughts that get bottled up in his mouth. I wish I were wrong. Ron also said that building a border fence might end up "keeping us in" rather than keeping illegals out. Though he could very well be correct the general public might think the crazy uncle escaped the attic.
I thought Newt the grinch actually responded the best though he didn't mean a word of it. He said he would "audit the Fed" ... Newt is a third wave Fabian socialist. Liars have been successful in getting elected in America for a very long time so why change a winning strategy ?
Huntsman did a fair job and if the claims he made about the job he did as Governor of Utah are true ... he's a talented and capable man. Huntsman is a globalist billionaire and it didn't appear the others on the panel wanted to debate him. I thought he came across as a little arrogant.
Herman Cain came across as a results oriented problem solver but had limited opportunities to speak. He would have had a better chance before Obama screwed things up for black Presidential candidates.
It was clear that Romney, Perry and Bachmann were given much more debate time than the rest. Bachmann made every response a chance to say everything is a very serious crisis. She voted for the Patiot Act .. nuff said.
Santorum didn't get much time and didn't have any effect.
Most of the candidates are very obvious globalist puppets and their records prove it. Ron Paul is the only anti - FED Reserve, anti-war, anti-foreign aid, Pro-Constitution candidate ... the rest are tokens.
RP isn't polished like some of the others (who wants a polished bullsh!tter anymore), but i thought what he did say was sagacious and topical. from the results of the poll, so did the majority of viewers.
People are beginning to wake up to the fact Ron Paul is the real thing; an honest, competent man who damn well knows what he is talking about and is not afraid to fact facts and operate with integrity.
It's sad that we have not had enough people like him in presidential races for people to recognize this right off the bat. I really am hoping that Dr. Paul's campaign really catches the collective imagination this time.
This country really needs this; the Constitution is all but on it's death bed without couragious and capable people like Ron Paul putting up a credible and empowered fight to save it from oblivion.
But then maybe I'm wrong. (Wouldn't be the first time.) As of this moment:
Who do you think won the Republican debate at the Reagan library? {"contentId":"7658608","totalVotes":"144978"} Who do you think won the GOP debate? How you voted
Results with 925 short comments Total of 144,978 votes - click on the "Display Comments" bar below to sort comments
Ron Paul - 51.2% - (74,172 votes) Mitt Romney - 16.9% - (24,431 votes) Rick Perry - 14% - (20,285 votes) Jon Huntsman - 6.9% - (9,968 votes) Newt Gingrichv - 4.7% - (6,758 votes) Herman Cain - 3.3% - (4,807 votes) Michele Bachmann - 2.1% - (3,076 votes) Rick Santorum1%(1,481 votes)
CNN is trying to pretend that Ron Paul isn't a candidate -- just CNN's favored picks. That's an example of why it's known as the Communist News Network.