per the Rasmussen poll cross-tabs: Ron Paul is the strongest GOP candidate in the following demographic groups;

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per the Rasmussen poll cross-tabs:

Ron Paul is the strongest GOP candidate in the following demographic groups; men, whites, age under 30, independents, liberals, income $20K-$40K, and income $75K-$100K.

He is 2nd among mainstream voters and democrats.

He is 3rd among blacks, age 50-64, and income $100K+.

[among these 12 candidates; Newt Gingrich, Tim Pawlenty, Herman Cain, John Hunstman, Chris Christie, Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, Sarah Palin, and Ron Paul.]

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elec...

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Interesting

information, Galileo. He "should" be third on my list, but he is definitely my first and only choice for 2012 POTUS.
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more data here: men; Paul

more data here:

men; Paul beats Obama 43% to 36%

whites; Paul wins 44%-32%

age under 30; Paul wins 38%-32%

independents; Paul wins 42%-32%

liberals; Paul loses 14%-74%

income $20K-$40K; Paul wins 41%-36%

income $75K-$100K; Paul wins 43%-34%

mainstream voters; Paul wins 47%-32%

democrats; Paul loses 10%-81%

blacks; Paul loses 7%-90%

age 50-64; Paul wins 41%-38%

income $100K+; Paul wins 41%-40%

conclusion:

Ron Paul is a top tier candidate.

A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for James Madison.

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