Posted on 13 January 2012. Tags: American Research Group, Backers, Battle Of Cowpens, Caucus, Caucuses, Delegates, Forces At Work, GOP, Gop Field, Granite State, Heavy Turnout, Iowa Caucus, Liberation, Maneuvers, Palmetto State, Pollster, Republican National Convention, Revolutionary War Battle, Ron Paul, State Senator, Symbolism, Vote Count, Zogby
Apparently, there was an important Revolutionary War battle in South Carolina in January 1781: The Battle of Cowpens. The Ron Paul forces, using the symbolism of the liberation of the Palmetto State from the British, have set up a Money Bomb to commemorate that battle and bring much-needed resources to the RP campaign in SC. [...]
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Posted on 17 November 2011. Tags: Charlottesville, Goers, Hanover, Herman Cain, Iowa Caucus, Iowa Poll, Latest Polls, Libertarians, Margin Of Error, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Percentage Point, Point Margin, Political Pundit, Pollster, Proper Parties, Property Owners, Republican Party, Ron Paul, Statistical Dead Heat, Three Feet, Zogby
Cong. Ron Paul has surged in the two latest polls: A close second in Iowa (to Cain by one point) and a distant second in NH (to Romney): The Bloomberg poll of likely Iowa caucus-goers was taken Nov. 10-13, and it puts the Lake Jackson Republican one percentage point behind leader Herman Cain, with 19 [...]
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Posted on 02 September 2009. Tags: Approval Ratings, August 4, August Poll, Bob McDonnell, Cnn, Current Poll, Double Digits, Early August, Glaring Differences, Internals, Latest Poll, Left Wing, Obama, Partisan Nature, Poll Numbers, Presidential Poll, Sexual Connotation, Teabaggers, Virginia Governor, Zogby
The McDonnell campaign has been very clear about the large lead in most polls. They don’t believe their lead is double digits. Public Policy Polling has some interesting and, I believe, highly partisan polls. The conclusions they reach in their explanations show their pro Democrat bias.
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