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2008 State Polls
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Ron Paul Makes Gains in New Hampshire11/11/07 Two state polls have come out today (Marist Poll, Boston Globe Poll) each predicting Ron Paul's support to be at 7%. These polls are the first one's gauging his level of support after running television and radio advertisements in the state. Seems like it might be working folks as his polling average in New Hampshire for November is currently 2.2.% above his average in October. The amazing thing about this is that they each have middle dates on or before the November 5th money bomb -- a day that Ron Paul's supporters donated more than 4 million dollars to his campaign. The positive publicity generated from that is sure to gain favor among voters and could provide Ron Paul yet another boost. The following is a table of Ron Paul's polling averages for each month in 2007 that clearly show Ron Paul making steady gains in the state.
According to one of the polls released today, Ron Paul polled at 18% among Republicans in households making less than $50,000 versus just 4% among those making above $50,000. Sounds like Ron Paul's fiscal responsibility platform catches on among less affluent voters? Unfortunately for Ron Paul, when voters are asked who they feel
Ron Paul is stuck at about 3%. He is even worse (2%) when voters are asked who has the most experience. 60% of Republican voters say they are still deciding as to whom to vote for. Only 16% say they've made a firm decision. Who gets your vote in 2012?
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