Thursday Tracking Poll Results Tread: Ron Paul Who?

Filed in National by on August 31, 2007

These results tell me two things.

1) Noboby other than Ron Paul really has a Delaware network set up yet. (not surprising on the Dem side since everyone is giving it to Biden).

2) Hillary Clinton is not very well liked in these parts.

Hillary Clinton 6% (2 votes)
John Edwards 17% (6 votes)
Barack Obama 17% (6 votes)

Rudy Guliani 9% (3 votes)
Mitt Romney 11% (4 votes)
Fred Thompson 9% (3 votes)
other 31% (11 votes: Huckabee 1, Biden 2, AlGore 1, Ron Paul 7)

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  1. Dave says:

    It’s not a Delaware thing. Ron Paul wins almost every internet poll. His people are freakish.

  2. r smitty says:

    Ron Paul won everything. Wow. I think Mitt and Rudy just dropped out on the news.

  3. r smitty says:

    oh…that was snark…I am in a good mood today…it’s a rare thing.

  4. jason330 says:

    …and yet you missed my reference to your favorite Miquindale (sp?) watering hole.

  5. r smitty says:

    Huh…apparently I did…let me go look.

  6. jason330 says:

    Ron Paul wins almost every internet poll. His people are freakish.

    Oh snap. Are you going to take that you Ron Paul people? Go git ’em!!!

  7. Mike Wagner says:

    Naw, we’re not freakish. We’re just good Americans who actually believe that stuff about inalienable rights and a Constitution that protects us from excessive government power.
    There are a good many of us out here and we have been waiting for the good doctor to make a run for the White House. Now that he has finally consented to running we are pulling out all the stops to get him elected.
    Take a quick look at the MeetUp stats. Over 820 MeetUp groups, each one representing someone who paid a fee to start the group. There are around 39,000 members in those 820 groups, and this number grows every day. (Our nearest competition, a Democrat, has only 5,000 members in 68 groups.) We are dedicated, we are active and we want nothing less than to see Ron Paul win in 2008.
    Virtually everyone who actually takes the time to hear Ron Paul or read what he has written becomes a supporter. Come on, what are you afraid of? Google Ron Paul for yourself and see what the buzz is about.
    Look out your window…the Ron Paul Revolution is coming to YOUR neighborhood.
    Ron Paul – Hope for America – be a part of it.

  8. Dave says:

    They’re not freaks. What I meant was that they have a freakish ability to freep polls.

    BTW, I like Ron Paul, but all I see out my window are grass, trees and road.

  9. r smitty says:

    BTW, I like Ron Paul, but all I see out my window are grass, trees and road.

    You still have grass and trees? Wow. What are they like?

  10. r smitty says:

    Glad to hear you clarify that, Dave, because a certain blog with initials that start with F, end with P and have a middle letter of S is going to do a Ron Paul post soon. A friend of mine sent it to me and I am obliging.

    That was a plug, too.

  11. Alan Coffey says:

    Dave, that’s us. We’re grass roots!

  12. r smitty says:

    Alan Coffey for president!

  13. Alan Coffey says:

    Sorry Smitty, I am already president of my neighborhood association. That is about all I can handle with two little ones at home and my wife gone back to college.

    Oh, and I was born in London. Doesn’t that get me off the hook?

    Ron Paul all the way!

  14. Alan Coffey says:

    My previous “I don’t want that job!” comment got me thinking.

    For a non-pol it is hard to see why anyone would WANT that job. From the outside, anyone who does not have a coherent philosophy to implement must just want to be pres. for personal aggrandizement.

    That is why I feel good about Ron Paul. He has a philosophy that makes sense. All the other Repub and Dem candidates seem to care about is “we win”.

  15. Dana Garrett says:

    I believe Ron Paul has a following precisely because his nutty and misanthropic ideas appeal to Libertarians and fringe Republicans who despise one cent of their tax dollars going to help anyone in need regardless of their degree of destitution and disability. If Paul had his way, social security, Medicaid and Medicare, all welfare programs of any kind would be eliminated.

    Of course, the Paulites always try to keep this aspect of their whacko’s political thinking concealed. But when you ask one of them about it, the defense is “Well, don’t worry about it because Paul would never be able to eliminate those programs.” Apparently, that is their conception of responsible voting. Go ahead and vote for someone to become the most powerful person on the planet who holds awful misanthropic ideas because he can’t do any harm. It’s the sophistry of lunatics.

  16. J says:

    How do you explain Joe Biden getting only two votes on a site called DelawareLiberal.net?

    I think he better get some staffers who actually pay attention to what’s going on. I believe this means he doesn’t care or read blogs (same applies to staff obviously).

  17. miles north says:

    How do you explain Joe Biden getting only two votes on a site called DelawareLiberal.net?

    You seriously misunderstand Biden, liberals, and Democrats all at once.

  18. J says:

    I understand that a democratic website run by locals folks in Delaware had a poll. That’s enough.