Tuesday, January 3, 2012

88% In, Romney 25%, Santorum 25%, Paul 21%

Via CNN:

Live results
Updated 10:59 p.m. EST, Jan 3, 2012
Votes
Vote%
Richard John "Rick" Santorum
26,552
25%
Willard M. "Mitt" Romney
26,539
25%
Ronald Ernest Paul
22,821
21%
88% estimated in

18 comments:

  1. Well Iowans, you have chosen tyranny over liberty. Doesn't surprise me though.

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  2. I call bullshit on Santorum's 25%. No way in hell.

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  3. Wow, give me my tinfoil hat, but isn't a tie a bit too much? One of the best possible outcomes of a Paul candidacy would be showing our democratic system up as the farce and fraud it is.

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  4. Well, I just heard Ron give what I can only describe as a victorious concession speech.

    Let's see if I can write the Washington Post lede: Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney shared first place Tuesday...

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  5. Wow... Santorum??? I guess the Ron Paul hit jobs have worked. We really are doomed... way to go Iowa!

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  6. Looks like Santorum was able to pull a 'Bachmann' by getting the evangelical rural vote. If you look at the Google maps, most of Santorum's support was from rural counties.

    In two weeks, Frothy will be in the dust bin once his past record gets vetted just like the others. Looks like the race is between Paul and Romney or rather Liberty vs Police State. Which will America choose?

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  7. Democracy sucks. The lady sitting next to me tonight told me she thinks Fox News is "fair and balanced." That's your typical voter.

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  8. Sanrectum.

    Thanks Iowa - the war loving state.

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  9. Idiots Out Walking Around, indeed.

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  10. All I can think of is the exit poll interviews from NH last time (2008).

    quote: "I'm tired of all these wars. That's why I voted for McCain!"

    sigh...

    Glad I've got a place in the Bahamas.

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  11. LOL America will have another fixed president. This time this one is aptly called Sanitarium. Wow he went from 5% to 15% to 25% in a matter of minutes LMAO. This can only happen in vote-rigging America.

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  12. I would say that of that 25% that went to Sanitarium's, 20% is probably that guy Ron Paul's LOL especially when you consider he has no people on the ground, no money and virtually no supporters. Go American GO LMAO

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  13. Is there any independent verification of the Iowa vote? How is it that Ron Paul seemed to fade towards the end?

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  14. What the results tell me is to start buying silver and gold at there current bargain prices.We are in for some major inflation in the next few years with either Obama or Obama light as the next administration. It's a cinch.

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  15. Ah Grasshopper,

    What the results tell me, is that the PTB just got a taste of how overwhelming Dr. Paul's support really is. Scared the hell out of em. Now even Al Gore is calling him a "silly candidate" (like anybody on the planet cares).

    Nothing in politics is by accident. The deals have all been done in secret, behind closed doors - the money has changed hands. They can not let the good doctor win. He will put an end to their system of graft, bribery, greed and theft.

    They realized they couldn't have him lose overwhelmingly because no one would believe it. So arranging a third place finish and having all their media say it is now a two person race, was the best move they could make. When you own the racetrack, the horses and all but one of the jockeys, is it difficult to get the results you want? They have always subscribed to the belief that elections are not won at the polls but where the votes are counted.

    Make no mistake, you will never see the true results of the caucus, but what matters is - they did. The full force of the corrupt machine will now be brought to bear against Dr. Paul.

    Know that this is unfolding exactly as it should. To their great surprise and disbelief, the more they attack the weaker they become, and thousands more are awaked to the truth. The only thing a dishonest man can never understand is an honest one.

    Be of good cheer grasshopper, something wonderful is about to happen...

    Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your conviction is to be an unqualified and excusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let me label you as they may. - Mark Twain

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