
Ron Paul Wins Big in First New Hampshire Straw Poll!
Submitted by PoliticalPatriot on Sat, 07/07/2007 - 21:10
Press Release: Ron Paul Wins Big
Straight from www.RonPaul2008.com - Great News!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 7, 2007
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Presidential candidate Ron Paul today won the Coalition for New Hampshire Taxpayers (CNHT) straw poll at their annual picnic in Hopkinton, New Hampshire. Dr. Paul received 182 of 294 votes cast, or 65 percent. In second place was Rudy Giuliani with 24 votes, or 8 percent.
"Today's strong victory is further proof that Dr. Paul's message is resonating throughout New Hampshire," said campaign manager Lew Moore. "Dr. Paul is the only candidate in this race truly dedicated to smaller government and lower taxes for all Americans."
CNHT is a statewide, grassroots organization dedicated to reducing the size of government at all levels, stopping judicial activism, providing students and parents with a choice of educational opportunities, expanding job markets, and protecting property rights.















The word is spreading....
Anybody from central NJ, I have just organized a meetup group. Lets get together and turn NJ into Ron Paul country.
It does not take a majority to prevail...
...but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men...
-Samuel Adams
Momentum building...critcal mass is near
This new win in New Hampshire is just another to addition to Dr. Ron Paul's trophy collection that is growing daily. Momentum is building, critical mass is upon us and explosive breakthrough is at hand. Go Ron Paul! Go!
Hector Roos
Miami P4P Coalition Member
See our local meetup forum: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=53
Hector Roos
Miami, FL
Republican Liberty Caucus of Miami: http://rlc.meetup.com/90
Marcus Rivchin for Florida State Representative 117: http://www.MarcusRivchin.com
My personal website: http://www.HectorRoos.com
yes!
he came in 2nd to fred thompson in the georgia straw poll july 4 and now 1st by a landslide in nh, things are looking up!