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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Ron Paul Closes In On Top Three In South Carolina Ron Paul Closes In On Top Three In South Carolina Exposure of Romneys big government tendencies precipitates slide in poll numbers Paul Joseph Watson Thursday, January 12, 2012 After being largely discounted out of a top three finish in South Carolina, Ron Paul is now closing fast on third placed Rick Santorum, as a new poll out of the state shows Mitt Romneys lead slipping. Unlike New Hampshire, where Paul finished second after taking advantage of strong support from Independents, South Carolina is dominated by social conservatives who would be more inclined to vote for someone like Santorum (although Mitt Romneys frontrunner status defies rational explanation given his true stance on abortion). Thats what makes Pauls rise to just one per cent behind Santorum in a new Insider Advantage poll all the more impressive. The poll illustrates how Mitt Romneys once commanding lead is dissolving. Polling at 37 per cent just a week ago, Romney now stands at 23 per cent, with Gingrich in second at 21 per cent and Santorum third with 14 per cent. Ron Paul is in fourth with 13 per cent. In the three other major South Carolina polls completed in the new year, Romney was earning 37 percent, 27 percent, and 30 percent, according to Real Clear Politics meaning his 23 percent in the latest poll marks a precipitous decline, reports the Hill. Attacks on Romneys political background illustrating how he is plainly not a conservative by Newt Gingrich are said to be behind the former Massachusetts governors slide, which is ironic given the fact that Gingrich himself is just as liberal, supporting Nancy Pelosis cap and trade nightmare, socialist health care (he voiced support for Romneycare), as well as his vehement support for global governance. Perhaps Gingrich should consider joining forces with Romney, because their big government track records suggest a match made in heaven. With Gingrichs numbers in free fall across the board, Ron Paul has a genuine chance of achieving a top tier finish in the Palmetto state next Saturday, especially if he keeps up his attack on Gingrichs status as a chickenhawk. Meanwhile, in a national poll Ron Pauls support has surged to 17 per cent, equal second with Newt Gingrich out of all the Republican candidates, disproving again the medias hoax that he has no chance of winning the nomination. ********************* Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News. Poster Comment: The poll illustrates how Mitt Romneys once commanding lead is dissolving. Polling at 37 per cent just a week ago, Romney now stands at 23 per cent, with Gingrich in second at 21 per cent and Santorum third with 14 per cent. Ron Paul is in fourth with 13 per cent. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#3. To: TwentyTwelve, All (#0)
Yes it surely does. How many people had even heard of him last year? Like Obama, his natural born citizenship eligibilty is in question and that is probably the real reason why he is being pushed as the supposed "frontrunner" by those opposed to our Constitution -- so that the only option voters might think they have is to globalize the office of America's Presidency one way or the other -- Obama or Romney, the Neocon RINO version of Obama -- as the wannabe-overthrowers of our Constitutional Republic wish. However, a Ron Paul write-in campaign, if need be, is a much better option. Lots of Military personnel in South Carolina who should be alerted to the fact that Mitt Romney is also a Chickenhawk of the Pro-Vietnam War and Draft Activist variety who obtained multiple deferments for himself.
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