has
but he won't be nominated because the majority of the GOP supports an
interventionist policy that favors israel and greed for oil
On Nov 15, 7:30 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
> November15thBloomberg Poll: Cain 20%, Paul 19%, Mitt 18%, Newt 17%Tom Woods
> According toBloomberg, it s a dead heat in Iowa among the top tier. This is extremely good news for the Paul campaign, given Cain s poor organization on the ground in the state and given that Paul s supporters will likely come out in larger numbers than the polls indicate. Caucuses are long, drawn-out affairs, and only the truly committed attend. Paul did much better in 2008 in Iowa than the polls suggested he would, and as I ve noted before, at this year s Ames Straw Poll he was polling at 16% among supposedly likely poll-goers, but among those who actually bothered to show up, he got 28%.http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/bloomberg-poll-cain-20-paul-19-mitt-18-newt-17/
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