Sunday, January 22, 2012

Ron Paul results

  • COLUMBIA, S.C. — Brushing off his poor last place finish in the South Carolina primary Saturday, Republican Ron Paul promised supporters the momentum around his libertarian-leaning campaign would continue.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Its on to Florida for Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul. The four Republicans remain in competition for the partys presidential nod after South Carolinas primary election.
  • (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  • ANKENY, Iowa – Ron Paul got twice as many votes in this year's caucuses as he did in 2008 — but his third place finish was short of the win his supporters and allies had been hoping would transform his campaign into a serious factor in the GOP race.
  • (Politico.com)
  • GREENVILLE, S.C. — Steady and sometimes heavy rain has been drenching most of South Carolina this primary voting day, much to the delight of Ron Paul.
  • (FOX News)
  • However, multiple poll results Thursday gave Gingrich a lead of up to 6 points over Romney. The latest poll results showed Ron Pauls ratings rise by up to three points, placing him at the third position when compared to his previous ratings.
  • (International Business Times)
  • LAKE JACKSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul now polls an even stronger top three in the key early voting state of South Carolina, according to a new survey.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Ron Paul and Rick Santorum trail. According to the poll released Thursday night, Mr. Gingrich garners 35 percent of the votes while Mr. Romney trails him at 29 percent. Mr. Paul and Mr. Santorum are tied for third place at 15 percent.
  • (The State Column)
  • Ron Paul may have won the SC Fox News Debate Twitter Poll but if you happened to watch the polling results on Fox News you would hardly know it.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • Results were in Saturday evening for the Saddle Up Texas Straw Poll, with Ron Paul finishing strongly and a weak showing for the states own governor. Tea Party groups organized the survey to give conservative voters more of a voice in national politics.
  • (KHOU)
  • Even the post-debate commentary was biased against Ron Paul. All throughout the event, Twitter users were encouraged to tweet about how well the candidates were answering their questions.
  • (Nolanchart.com)

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