Tuesday, November 22, 2011

New Poll Shows Ron Paul in First Place in Iowa

Congressman Ron Paul is leading by a significant margin in Iowa, according to preliminary results of a new TeleResearch poll.

Revolution PAC, the Super PAC formed to support presidential candidate Ron Paul and to which I am an adviser, has received early data from the commissioned Iowa poll.The survey is important because it is the first to incorporate disaffected Democrats and Independents who will not vote to reelect Obama and will instead crossover to participate in the Iowa Republican Caucus, in addition to likely Republican caucus-goers.

Survey sample size was approximately 2,900, with almost 700 likely Republican caucus-goers. Indiana’s TeleResearch Corp., which has been polling voters for more than 18 years, reports that the margin of error is less than 3%.

Factoring in both Republican caucus-goers and disaffected Democrats and Independents who’ve indicated that they will participate in the Iowa Republican Caucus, Ron Paul leads at 25%, with an approximate 4-point advantage over Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain.

Factoring in only Republicans voters, Ron Paul is in a three-way dead heat for the lead, with Paul and Cain tied and Gingrich trailing by 1 point.

20 comments:

  1. May I remind everyone that even though Ron Paul is in first place in Iowa we still have to show up and vote in great numbers.

    Some people may fell that we can relax cause we are winning but that's all the more reason to increase our march for liberty.

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  2. They're running out of flip floppers & backstabbers. Reality will drag them kicking & screaming to the only honest one in the race. The same thing will happen to the center left democrats in the general election too.

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  3. Congratulations! I truly hope Ron Paul wins in Iowa.

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  4. Must really take some mental gymnastics to vote for the newt.

    I guess if you only go by MSM, and you want to seize the Repub glory of the 90s again he's your guy.

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  5. To Ken MacMillan:

    Never underestimate American voter stupidity. The enormous amount of simpletons and economic illiterates is incredible. Not to mention the blatant narcissism.

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  6. I am currently listening to the debates.

    While they have allowed Ron Paul more than 89 seconds, they also haven't let him respond to those who address his points, nor has he gotten the time that Perry and Romney are getting (Newt, too). Even worse, it is almost as if the strategy of the GOP stooges is to inject Ron Paul's name (i.e. "I agree with my good friend Ron Paul"), and then proceed to talk about drivel that Ron Paul would never endorse. Otherwise, they merely talked about Obama.

    All of this and I am only at the halfway point.

    If anybody is/has watched the debate, did you see it the same way that I saw it?

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  7. Ron Paul truly and uniquely shines and stands part from the neocon pack despite efforts to nuance their similarities and differences so it's easy for the attentive public to sort them out. Non-interventionist foreign policy being the clearest differentiator, he is the only consistent peace/anti-war candidate. Like Reagan honing his speech making skills on the rubber chicken circuit, RP has been spending his career spreading and fine-tuning his message of liberty without a TelePrompTer.

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  8. Please go to DailyPaul or RonPaulProducts and support the sending of Super brochures.

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  9. I'll tell you this, here in my eastern Iowa city the Only yard signs I see for President are for Ron Paul. There are No others. That speaks volumes, imho.

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  10. Ron Paul wants amnesty. He has referred to it as a green card with an asterisk in the past. His statements last night were dishonest and did not match his past statements. I do hope he is recognized as a front runner as it is high time we properly vetted and exposed this mental midget.
    spike

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  11. Be careful, Dr. Paul, the war-monger big-govt lackeys might get desperate. Wear a bullet-proof vest when necessary.

    Ron Paul in 2012!

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  12. I firmly agree with RON PAUL. We are bankrupt.
    We can no longer afford the position of an
    Empire. Check the definition. One who metals
    in other countries, provide them funds to follow
    are views. Decides their boundries and metals in
    their policies. Monies that we give go to the
    rich of the nations not the poor!!! AND, when it would take you 33,000 years to count from 1 to 1 trillion...you decide how deeply in debt we are?!

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  13. I am coming around to believe that Ron P.is the man for me.

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  14. Elect Ron Paul! Only he will bring order from chaos. How do you like that, Newt?

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  15. "Anonymous said...
    Ron Paul wants amnesty. He has referred to it as a green card with an asterisk in the past. His statements last night were dishonest and did not match his past statements. I do hope he is recognized as a front runner as it is high time we properly vetted and exposed this mental midget.
    spike

    November 23, 2011 9:54 AM "

    Having comprehension problems eh? That's alright, most simpletons do.

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  16. Ron has expresses the clearest vision to how we get back on the path we as a country started over 200 years ago... Sad reality is corporate machinery is bigger than any candidate... And the divisions between red and blue states or which party wins does not matter as long as the laws are written to favor the type of games we see being played.

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  17. Ron Paul being the only candidate with any vestige of common sense is a little scary. Our government at every level has take common sense out of every equation. He should not only wear a bullet-proof vest but not fly in any small planes. Wellstone found out how that works.

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  18. Ron Paul IS THE LAST HOPE FOR OUR COUNRTY !!!!!

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  19. As long as anybody has lived in this country, we've had Republicans and Democrats running the show. That's fact. The country is in a mind-boggling economic, political, common sense, and moral mess. That's fact. We're likely going elect more Republicans and Democrats to repair the mess they have made. That's fact. Does anyone get this? The American voter is economically retarded, politically polarized, and completely brainwashed by the government/media/wall street complex. We got what we voted for and will get more of what we vote for if we keep Republicans and Democrats in power. That's fact. Ron Paul is the only candidate running as an American citizen with common sense. He speaks like the people we all talk with while in line at the store, or at our kids' sporting events. He has to run as a Republican or he won't any of his message out though he is truly a Libertarian. Wake up already. Change won't come until we vote for an American, not a Republican or a Democrat. That's fact.

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  20. How are the votes COUNTED. That's the issue.

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