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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« on: April 05, 2011, 10:15:20 PM »

Strange demographics. Paul in 2nd without Palin or Huck? Trump in 2nd otherwise, despite having a higher disapproval then approval rating? Giuliani and Paul being the most favourably viewed?

Huh. I thought I might be onto something with Trump abusing birther sentiment, but he is doing fine among non-birthers too, so go figure. The only regular feature about this poll I noticed was Paul doing well with indies (as he seems apt to do) and doing (generally) more poorly with women.
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Ⓐnarchy in the ☭☭☭P!
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2011, 06:26:58 AM »

I hope Rudy jumps in! With a different campaign team!

Rudy has absolutely no chance of achieving anything outside of a handful of states. Plus, he is a one trick pony (9/11!) and that trick is very old by now.
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