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Election 2012: Barack Obama 42%, Ron Paul 41%

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For real?

Pit maverick Republican Congressman Ron Paul against President Obama in a hypothetical 2012 election match-up, and the race is – virtually dead even.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of likely voters finds Obama with 42% support and Paul with 41% of the vote. Eleven percent (11%) prefer some other candidate, and six percent (6%) are undecided.
Ask the Political Class, though, and it’s a blowout. While 58% of Mainstream voters favor Paul, 95% of the Political Class vote for Obama.
But Republican voters also have decidedly mixed feelings about Paul, who has been an outspoken critic of the party establishment.
Obama earns 79% support from Democrats, but Paul gets just 66% of GOP votes. Voters not affiliated with either major party give Paul a 47% to 28% edge over the president.
Paul, an anti-big government libertarian who engenders unusually strong feelings among his supporters, was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 2008. But he continues to have a solid following, especially in the growing Tea Party movement.
Twenty-four percent (24%) of voters now consider themselves a part of the Tea Party movement, an eight-point increase from a month ago. Another 10% say they are not a part of the movement but have close friends or family members who are.
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Thirty-nine percent (39%) of all voters have a favorable opinion of Paul, while 30% view him unfavorably. This includes 10% with a very favorable opinion and 12% with a very unfavorable one. But nearly one-out-of-three voters (32%) are not sure what they think of Paul.
Perhaps tellingly, just 42% of Republican voters have a favorable view of him, including eight percent (8%) with a very favorable opinion. By comparison, 42% of unaffiliated voters regard him favorably, with 15% very favorable toward him.
Twenty-six percent (26%) of GOP voters think Paul shares the values of most Republican voters throughout the nation, but 25% disagree. Forty-nine percent (49%) are not sure.
Similarly, 27% of Republicans see Paul as a divisive force in the party, while 30% view him as a new direction for the GOP. Forty-two percent (42%) aren’t sure.
Among all voters, 19% say Paul shares the values of most Republican voters, and 27% disagree. Fifty-four percent (54%) are undecided.
Twenty-one percent (21%) of voters nationwide regard Paul as a divisive force in the GOP. Thirty-four percent (34%) say he is representative of a new direction for the party. Forty-five percent (45%) are not sure.
But it’s important to note than 75% of Republicans voters believe Republicans in Congress have lost touch with GOP voters throughout the nation over the past several years.
Sarah Palin, the former governor of Alaska and the GOP’s vice presidential nominee in 2008, is another Republican who has been bucking the party’s traditional leadership and was the keynote speaker at the recent Tea Party convention in Nashville. Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Republican voters say Palin shares the values of most GOP voters throughout the nation. Just 18% of Republicans see Palin as a divisive force within the GOP.
Rasmussen Reports released survey findings yesterday that take a closer look at the political views of those who say they’re part of the Tea Party movement. Among other things, 96% of those in the movement think America is overtaxed, and 94% trust the judgment of the American people more than that of America’s political leaders.
When it comes to major issues confronting the nation, 48% of voters now say the average Tea Party member is closer to their views than Obama is. Forty-four percent (44%) hold the opposite view and believe the president’s views are closer to their own.
Fifty-two percent (52%) believe the average member of the Tea Party movement has a better understanding of the issues facing America today than the average member of Congress. Thirty-five percent (35%) of voters now think Republicans and Democrats are so much alike that an entirely new political party is needed to represent the American people. Nearly half (47%) of voters disagree and say a new party is not needed
If the Tea Party was organized as a political party, 34% of voters would prefer a Democrat in a three-way congressional race. In that hypothetical match-up, the Republican gets 27% of the vote with the Tea Party hopeful in third at 21%. However, if only the Democrat or Republican had a real chance to win, most of the Tea Party supporters would vote for the Republican.

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GabonX wrote:For real?

Pit maverick Republican


Sir, I thought that was McCain...sir.
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If Ron Paul is on the ballot in 2012 then it will probably be the most volatile election I've ever seen.
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Won't that guy ever go away? We already put up with his nonsense in 2008.
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Army of GOD wrote:
GabonX wrote:For real?

Pit maverick Republican


Sir, I thought that was McCain...sir.


All Republicans are mavericks. It's what makes them so...Republican, I guess.
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As long as he does not pick sara palin for his running mate he could have a chance.
Cuz we all know the bitch is stupid :lol:
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karel wrote:As long as he does not pick sara palin for his running mate he could have a chance.
Cuz we all know the bitch is stupid :lol:



Yup; she's about 60% of the reason I didn't vote for McCain in 2008.
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stahrgazer wrote:
karel wrote:As long as he does not pick sara palin for his running mate he could have a chance.
Cuz we all know the bitch is stupid :lol:



Yup; she's about 60% of the reason I didn't vote for McCain in 2008.


She's the only reason I voted for McCain.
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lol ron paul won montana in the republican thing
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Is it really time to start talking about Ron Paul again? I thought it started early last time...
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hawky mawms! palin 2012: my bet's already on.

booo america, booooooooo.
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khazalid wrote:hawky mawms! palin 2012: my bet's already on.

booo america, booooooooo.





Palin 2012? Yeah way to NOT get my vote again. Unless she is Ron Paul's running mate. He has enough experience for the both of them. ;)
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If I were from Kentucky, I might vote for Rand Paul. But I'm not. Thanks bajeezus.

EDIT: In the Republican primary. I'm not that crazy.
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Ron Paul is sort of like Jason from Friday the 13th. You can kill him at the end of each movie (or election) but you know he's going to somehow come back for another sequel.
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lawl, I laugh at people who don't understand Ron Paul. If you don't support Ron Paul I find it hard to believe you wish anything legit for this country. He is the only conservative in the Repulican party. Oh, and btw, his son is going to be senator soon, so you all mind as well get used to Ron AND Rand! Ron '12 Rand '10
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Woodruff wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
GabonX wrote:For real?

Pit maverick Republican


Sir, I thought that was McCain...sir.


All Republicans are mavericks. It's what makes them so...Republican, I guess.


"I never considered myself a maverick"
-John McCain

Source: "Verbatim" Time Magazine. April 19, 2010.

Just sayin.
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FoolishFool wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Army of GOD wrote:
GabonX wrote:For real?

Pit maverick Republican


Sir, I thought that was McCain...sir.


All Republicans are mavericks. It's what makes them so...Republican, I guess.


"I never considered myself a maverick"
-John McCain

Source: "Verbatim" Time Magazine. April 19, 2010.

Just sayin.


How can you tell if John McCain is lying? His mouth is moving (Just sayin'):
http://gawker.com/5509878/original-maverick-john-mccain-says-he-was-never-a-maverick
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