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Ron Paul: Trouble back home
The Hill ^
| November 14, 2007
| David Hill
Posted on 11/18/2007 6:06:19 AM PST by bilhosty
While Texan Ron Pauls stock is soaring nationally, there is trouble on the home front. In September, Paul finished third in a straw poll of 1,300 Texas Republican activists who had been delegates to recent Republican conventions.
The congressman corralled just 17 percent of the votes cast, trailing Californias Duncan Hunter with 41 percent.
This outcome says Texas Republicans arent terribly concerned about viability. Otherwise, one of the national front-runners like Rudy Giuliani or Mitt Romney would have beaten these long-shots. But if they were willing to waste their votes on Hunter, why didnt most back a fellow Texan? The truth is that Ron Paul, the angry prophet, has little honor in his own land. Hes about to lose his congressional seat.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 419; conspiracynuts; duncanhasnochance; duncanhunter; duncansdone; duncansdoofusses; gaysforduncan; gayvoters; kooksforronpaul; nutsforronpaul; paul; proarabronpaul; ron; ronpaul; stormfrontpaul; strawpolls
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To: Iwo Jima; Dog Gone
Either one of you know anything about this Chris Peden fellow that the author of this article David Hill is touting?. Does he really have a chance at defeating Paul in the Primary. My guess is and I don’t know him is that he’s not that well known across the 14th as he’s only been in politics as a council member in Friendswood for a couple of years. I know the population maybe weighted a little towards the east side of 14 but the district stretches to the west over to Victoria, etc and that I suspect brings in a different mix of voters.
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:03:00 AM PST
by
deport
(>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 45 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
To: deport
But they will ignore the fact that Duncan Hunter leads in the largest predominantly Republican state in the country. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Which state is that?......
The state of delusion.
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:12:06 AM PST
by
Hildy
To: hellbender
Texas, according to the OP. Yes, I know its not a poll.
Thanks. Hunter worked hard in and around the time of the Convention by spending time in the local republican offices around the districts meeting with the officials and holding some public events. I wish there was a current statewide poll but I’ve found nothing that isn’t several months old.
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:15:19 AM PST
by
deport
(>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 45 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
To: Hildy
It’s not FLDS country, is it? I could see him being popular with bigamists. Of course, he’s mostly popular with people who cannot control themselves and don’t want anyone else to restrain them either, like drug addicts, pedophiles, anti-semites, racists, and tax cheats.
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:16:35 AM PST
by
elhombrelibre
(RUN Paul - a man proudly putting al Qaeda's interest ahead of America's.)
To: Hildy
The state of delusion.
LOL... Sometimes that not a bad state to be in.........
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:18:26 AM PST
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deport
(>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 45 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
To: bilhosty
Ron Paul has never done anything for the district. He simply cannot play well with others and he has never passed any legislation that benefited us here in South Texas. He's a nice old fart as far as crotchety old geezers go. He passes out little pocket sized US Constitutions and that's a nice thing. I've got one he gave me years ago that I carry around with me still.
Ron Paul's newfound fame as a presidential candidate does not translate in to his being popular in his district. Chris Peden may surprise some folks. Which is exectly the same thing that happened when Paul himself got elected. I know, I was a Paulbot when I was a kid and worked on his campaign against Gammage. The Dems were stunned when Paul won. They won't be stunned with him running as president.
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posted on
11/18/2007 10:33:55 AM PST
by
isthisnickcool
(Judy Ruliani - Could our next presidensbe a drag....queen?)
To: deport
I don’t know anything about Peden except that he has declared that he will challenge Paul.
My guess is that unless there are a lot of challengers for Paul’s seat, he is very vulnerable. The level of disgust toward him is very high in his district. His constituents have finally learned what he believes.
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posted on
11/18/2007 11:45:06 AM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
My guess is that unless there are a lot of challengers for Pauls seat, he is very vulnerable.
Paul has certainly got a lot of public exposure that he’s not had in the past even when he ran for the LP. I’ve never heard of this guy Peden but then I’m not that familiar with the local politics in that district. My personal take on this article is that this guy David Hill is trying to get himself a job with the Peden campaign or maybe already has one. He’s up in The Woodlands and claims to be a GOP pollster-campaign guru of sorts.
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posted on
11/18/2007 11:57:27 AM PST
by
deport
(>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 45 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
To: Hildy
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posted on
11/18/2007 11:59:37 AM PST
by
Bogtrotter52
(Reading DU daily so you won't hafta)
To: bilhosty
Paul finished third in a straw poll of 1,300 Texas Republican activists who had been delegates to recent Republican conventions. The poll was restricted to previous GOP convention delegates.
To: humblegunner
Other than the barely coherent rantings of his disciples here on FR, he's a virtual unknown. 5,000 showed up at Paul's Veteran's Day rally in Philadelphia last week.
How many showed up for Fred? Hunter? Romney?
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
How many showed up for Fred? Hunter? Romney? If they showed up fror Captain Kook Ron Paul at a Veteran's Day rally
they were likely a bunch of cut-n-run Islamic apologists, like Paul.
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posted on
11/18/2007 12:08:04 PM PST
by
humblegunner
(My KungFu is ten times power.©)
To: humblegunner
Barney the dinosaur could prevail over Ron Paul, that's no big trick
Barney?
Barney Who?
Friend of yours?
Hope he's not from Massachusetts. LOL
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posted on
11/18/2007 1:09:45 PM PST
by
mkjessup
To: canuck_conservative
So someone who advocates actually following the US Constitution is now a kook, while an internationalist is called a patriot.
What Ron Paul advocates is a return to a Fortress America mentality and his approach to foreign policy would be even worse than that of Jimmy Carter.
As for Duncan Hunter, before you sling that 'internationalist' label around, Hunter has been front and center for calling so-called 'free trade' with the ChiComs for what it is, UNfair trade which has cost Americans jobs and put our national security at risk.
Most Texans understood the difference, which is why Hunter trounced Ron Paul in his own backyard.
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posted on
11/18/2007 1:15:23 PM PST
by
mkjessup
To: humblegunner
Sorry pal, but you’re wrong.
To: canuck_conservative
"So someone who advocates actually following the US Constitution is now a kookNo, his support for the COnstitution is a good thing, but as we say around here, "even a blind pig finds an acorn now and then."
He's called a "kook," though, because he's a fricking KOOK!
Ya haven't ever heard him speak, "eh?"
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posted on
11/19/2007 9:07:21 PM PST
by
Redbob
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