Ron Paul Leaps Past Bachmann in Latest Poll
by
John Thorpe
Benzinga
Ignored by
the media and dismissed by the Republican Party in general, liberty-minded
Congressman Ron Paul leaped into third place today in the Gallup
Presidential Nomination preference poll.
Paul jumped
over Michele Bachmann, the Tea Party darling/lunatic, relegating
her to fourth-place in the current poll. Here's how the numbers
shake out today.
- Rick Perry,
Texas Governor: 29%
- Mitt Romney,
former Massachusetts Governor: 17%
- Ron Paul,
Texas Congressman: 13%
- Michele
Bachmann, Minnesota Congresswoman: 10%
That's right.
Ron Paul jumped into third place...and the media continues to ignore
his candidacy. I can't explain it as anything other than outright
bias against the man and his ideas.
One thing to
take away from the poll is that it only includes current, declared
candidates. It does not, for example, include potential candidates
Donald Trump, Sarah Palin, Chris Christie, Rudolph Giuliani, or
George Pataki all of whom have made noise about possibly
jumping into the race at a later date.
One of them
could possibly be very successful following a later-entrant strategy.
As of today, a full 17% of respondents indicated "no preference"
in their vote.
Think
about that for a minute. "None of the above" essentially
takes second place right now, ahead of everyone but Rick Perry
and even Republicans aren't crazy enough to nominate Rick Perry.
This means one thing: there is room for either one of the marginalized
candidates (like Ron Paul) to gain a lot of support, or a new candidate
to emerge and become an instant challenger.
Given
his three percent jump in the polls (despite the entrance of former
Democrat and popular Texas governor Rick Perry into the race) shows
that Ron Paul's numbers are steady and rising. Are we witnessing
the promised Ron Paul revolution, or has the Texas congressman maxed
out his voter numbers? I suppose the analysis depends on who you
ask.
Certainly experts
are beginning to see the benefits of signing on to Team Ron Paul.
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign announced today that constitutional
and international law expert Bruce Fein will join the campaign as
senior advisor on legal matters.
August
26, 2011
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2011 Benzinga
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