Posted on 10/29/2007 11:31:08 PM PDT by OrthodoxPresbyterian
Ron Pauls inclusive message attracting African American voters
Maple Brown, USA Daily
Published 10/25/2007 - 11:34 a.m. EDT
Ron Pauls inclusive message of peace, freedom, and prosperity may be attracting African American voters. According to this poll, Ron Paul leads his GOP opponents among black voters in general election contests.
In general election matches Paul loses among African American voters 60% to 33% against Hillary Clinton and loses 61% to 31% to Barack Obama.
In 2004 CNN exit polls show Bush receiving 11% of the African American vote in the general election against Kerry.
The averages of general election match up against either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama are for Paul, Romney, McCain or Giuliani are, Ron Paul - 32%, Mitt Romney - 23.5%, John McCain - 20%, Rudy Giuliani - 16%.
If the polls are accurate it could mean that Ron Pauls message that Freedom unites people is working. Pauls uncompromising defense of the Bill of Rights is making him a Civil Rights Leader in his own right. ("Ron Paul inspiring new Civil Rights movements")
The poll, if accurate, could also mean that Ron Pauls message of repealing the police state is resonating with African American voters.
Paul does appear to be a uniting political force attracting supporters at his events from all walks of life.
USA Daily does not encourage its readers to allow polls to influence their voting decisions in any way. They are too often inaccurate. This statement is not a comment on the poll in question just on polling in general. (Discuss the election on www.usadaily.net)
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Let's see if this Article is permitted to remain in the general News/Activism Forum -- because if ANY Republican Candidate can pick up 33% of the Black Vote, that is HUGE, ground-breaking, paradigm-shifting Election News! It would throw the entire Democratic electoral calculus severely out of whack -- and, get this... some of us Conservatives actually want to WIN the 2008 General Election. Imagine that!
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Gag.
Winning 33% of the Black Vote would be huge. Absolutely stunning.
The Dems would be running for the exits. It's a fact.
DOUBLE GAG
Is it too late for me to second that gag? If not, I second that gag. All those in favor...
BTW....I’d vote for McCain before I’d vote for paul...
Hell...I’d now That I think about it.....I’d rather vote for hillery.
If Ron Paul is the Republican Nominee, and he picks up 33% of the Black Vote, you can gag all the way to Hitlery's Concession speech.
He wins that vote, but is he strong on the War on Terror? That’s why right now, Paul is just a sideshow and not a real candidate.
Why?
You'd deliberately vote AGAINST a 100% Pro-Life, Pro-Gun Rights, Pro-Borders, Pro-Capitalism old-school Reagan Republican?
In favor of Hillary?
Why?
If my pessimism is justified and come on: In the long dark watches of the night, you know it is the only set of candidates worth our scrutiny are the Democrats. For a Republican to win in 08, hes going to have to be a credibly anti-war Republican. ~~ John Derbyshire, National Review
News flash, kemosabe... some of us want to WIN the 2008 General Election.
Perhaps you can explain to us what this Old School Reganite Republican’s views on Grenada are.
You are full force tonight. Thanks for the pings. Glad to have you back up and running.
These (pathetic) attempts to make Ron Paul appear to be gaining ground are getting funnier by the day.
“Given the inefficiencies of what DC laughingly calls the criminal justice system, I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1835179/posts
Huh?
As far as I'm aware, Ron Paul has never repudiated the Monroe Doctrine regarding foreign adventurism in the Western Hemisphere. If he has done so, could you cite the source?
Ron Paul won’t get 33% of those who vote from the 10% segment of our populace that is Black. His chances of getting the nomination are about equal to that of Charlie Brown getting it. Oh I forgot, Charlie Brown is dead. Oops, he was never alive. Perhaps that’s Ron’s problem too. Because politcally, Presidentially, he might just as well be.
About 90% of the Republican Party would rather go fishing than vote for a guy who shares Osama Bin Laden’s deepest desires of the U.S. in Iraq.
We’re going to win, not pull out.
Bull -—t! If we can’t go after terrorists, we sure as hell can’t go after anyone who hasn’t fired a shot.
LMAO, at least you folks are consistant. A laugh a minute 24 hours a day...
"The aim of every State, as it stomps and stumbles along its way toward totalitarianism, is to MAKE EVERYONE A CRIMINAL." -- David Lemmon
In that context, can you really blame the 33% of Black Voters who are now supporting Ron Paul against the encroachment of Big Government?
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