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Quote by: Sonart Given that Paul can't seem to break 5%, it seems they are indeed well under the radar.
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He has hit 11% in SC, 7% in NH.
Paul 'pleasantly surprised' at $6 million fundraising haul - CNN.com Quote:
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a CNN/WMUR poll in New Hampshire, released last week, found Paul drawing 7 percent support among Republicans in that first primary state -- and he broke double digits with 11 percent in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll in South Carolina, home of another early contest.
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And CNN has him at 6% Nationally:
Election Center 2008: Candidates - Election & Politics News from CNN.com
A National BlindBio Poll from Zogby has him at 32.8 percent
Ron Paul Wins Nationwide Zogby Blind Poll
And this one, from politicalpolls.com:
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Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll. Nov. 8-11, 2007. N=308 Republican primary voters nationwide. MoE ± 5.6.
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"I am going to read a list of people who might seek the Republican nomination for president in 2008, and I will read the list twice. I would like you to tell me who would be your FIRST CHOICE for the nomination. . . ." Names rotated
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Ron Paul 6 3
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So, it seems that he's breaking 5% just fine...
Opinion Polls Skewed To Marginalize Ron Paul