Dr. Paul moves into 3rd place in Iowa!
Submitted by realm_saver on Sun, 12/09/2007 - 16:07Wow our few supporters are working. hehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUhofcs4Cs&eurl=http://www.r...
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Wow our few supporters are working. hehe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUhofcs4Cs&eurl=http://www.r...
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From the Iowa Independent
In the past week, momentum in Iowa's GOP caucuses has shifted significantly. Gov. Mitt Romney, who had an apparent stranglehold on the 2008 caucuses through the summer and fall, has found himself in the midst of a true fight.
Today, in the second round of Iowa Independent's Republican Power Rankings, we seek again to answer the question, "If the Iowa Caucuses were held tonight, what would be their results?"
Chase Martyn :: Huckabee Tops GOP Power Rankings, Paul Takes Third
We caution our readers that our methodology is wholly unscientific. Our rankings are based on impressions we received from activists, politicos, and caucus-goers along with our gut feelings and guesses. We hope that as our readers follow the always unpredictable Iowa horse race from day to day, they will keep this list in mind as a useful perspective from reporters on the ground across the state.
If the caucuses were held tonight, these are the results we would predict:
First Place
Mike Huckabee -- Upward Momentum -- Huckabee's meteoric rise came late enough in the campaign that many had already written him off, but even his skeptics here appear to be giving him a second look. His support, cultivated by time and resources spent largely in Western Iowa while the media was busy elsewhere watching other candidates over the past several months, is solid. And the organizational disadvantage he faced compared to former Gov. Mitt Romney appears to be diminishing. Huckabee is the new Iowa frontrunner.
Second Place
Mitt Romney -- Counterintuitively, it seems, Huckabee's rise had little to do with Romney's own campaign. He still makes few mistakes and is as skilled a politician as any presidential candidate from either party. Most of Iowa's political heavy-hitters continue to stand by him. But rank-and-file caucus-goers, many of whom remained undecided up until this point, appear to be breaking in Huckabee's favor. Romney's support among these voters, which was fairly soft to begin with, is slowly shrinking.
Third Place
Ron Paul -- The more we think about it, the more we conclude that none of the remaining candidates on this list have a strong base of support the way Rep. Paul does. His unlikely coalition of supporters does not include many typical caucus-goers, but they are devoted. And to top it all off, the campaign appears to be fairly well organized here, with paid calls, visibility (television, radio, billboards), and direct outreach efforts. Much about the Paul campaign will remain up in the air until caucus night, but a third place finish would certainly raise some eyebrows heading into New Hampshire.
Fourth Place
Rudy Giuliani -- Although Giuliani's positions on social issues do not line up with those of many of his supporters, he is widely perceived as the most electable candidate in the race, and that's a concern in the minds of many GOP voters. But aside from that, he appears to have little going for him here, where he has spent little time or money to build an organization.
Fifth Place
Fred Thompson -- Thompson has spent very little time in Iowa building relationships, and the time that he has spent here was not particularly effective. Iowans still need to hear Thompson say why he wants to be president, because to many of them, that answer remains unclear.
Sixth Place
(tie) John McCain -- Downward Momentum -- From all appearances, McCain has nearly abandoned Iowa, whether he has said so publicly or not. His hold-out supporters may be growing restless, and we have not been cut in on any of his recent TV ad buys. If the caucuses were held tonight, we are not sure he would even show up here.
(tie) Tom Tancredo -- Tancredo is campaigning here, still hoping to capitalize on the politics of immigration. And he is up on TV here, which never hurts.
Still looks good tho.
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He's still in 5th place...
That wasn't a poll that was more a subjective guess. He's at 5th or 6th place in the Iowa polls.
http://www.jimmyliberty.com loves Ron Paul
Drunk Ad 2008
ha ha... I happened across this video when looking at the H & C one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxT5FHV6RPg&feature=related
Pretty funny... in a true sorta way. ;-)
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I...Reallly....Liked...the ....Drunk....a.d.
huh? wha? uh....
donate to the tv commercials and lets get him to 2nd...and then
If we just get the tv air waves flooded right now that will be the next step to getting him to 2nd place.
Well I am donating all my
Well I am donating all my money to Dec 16th and then going to NH and Iowa for 2 weeks. I have to draw the line somewhere for I need atleast a few crackers to survive the trip. Its gonna cost me probably 4,000 just for my 2 week endevor and my contribution. Hopefully others can cover me on the add campaign.