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ilikeverin
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« on: December 13, 2011, 07:54:03 PM »

Doesn't SC have a strong military presence? That would benefit Paul.
Yes, I'm sure all the people in the military are thrilled with the notion of losing their jobs.

Paul is apparently strong among service members for reasons that I don't really understand.

I've heard this often said, but I don't know what evidence people have for it (besides the fact that, surprise, people who get involved in the American political process, who are a part of a group which can basically only get involved in the American political process if they use the Internet a lot, tend to donate money to the candidate who is preferred by many people who use the Internet a lot).
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