National GOP poll numbers from Reuters/Ipsos released TODAY:
Romney 29%
Paul 21%
Gingrich 19%
Santorum 18%
Looking forward to the contests tomorrow. Colorado and Minnesota hold their caucuses and Missouri holds a primary. Though Paul is not going to win, he's collecting delegates and his support is growing.
Here are the latest polls out of those states:
from realclearpolitics.com:
Colorado: PPP poll
Romney 37%; Santorum 27%; Gingrich 21%; Paul 13%
Minnesota: PPP poll
Santorum 33%; Romney 24%; Gingrich 22%; Paul 20%
Missouri: PPP poll
Santorum 45%; Romney 34%; Paul 13% (Newt's name is not in the Missouri ballot)
Remember, Colorado and Minnesota are caucus states, which means you do not have to register republican to vote for Ron Paul. Missouri is a primary state and you must be a registered republican in order to vote Ron Paul. Also something to remember is that Missouri's primary is non-binding. This means that no matter who wins the popular vote, it will not determin who gets all of the state's 52 delegates.
Also here are head to head polls vs. Obama from realclearpolitics.com
Obama 48.5% vs Romney 44.5%
Obama 48.2% vs Paul 42.0%
Obama 49.8% vs Santorum 41.2%
Obama 51.7% vs Gingrich 40.5%
In Minneapolis earlier this evening, Ron Paul spoke in front pf a packed house at the Minneapolis convention center! Two Minnesota representatives were on hand gave amazing introduction speeches, Rep. Jim Abeler and Rep. Kurt Bills. Bills is the man speaking as the video starts, I wish there was a video showing his entire speech, he gets the crowd so riled up for Ron Paul, it was really cool. **Just found a video, inclusive of the Intro speechs by Rep. Abeler and Rep. Bills, enjoy:
MY PREDICTIONS:
Colorado: Ron Paul gives Gingrich a run for his money but comes in 4th.
Minnesota: Ron Paul Surprises and wins 3rd over Newt.
Missouri: Ron Paul 3rd.
Let's hope they can count the votes correctly this time.
I'm also thinking Gingrich may drop out soon, but, maybe not he's guarateed a win in Georgia, his home state. He's just all around not doing so well.
Despite being a caucus state, Colorado requires you be registered Republican at least 60 days in advance to be allowed to participate in tonight's caucus.
ReplyDeleteDon't let the poll numbers get you down, just get out and vote for Ron Paul!
Ron paul had a crowed of over 2500 in Minnesota where as Rick had a crowed of about 560 so if rick wins anystate it is because it is rigged and he needs money to continue to steal ron paul's votes
ReplyDeleteRON PAUL 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGoing to the Minnesota caucus tonight..Just don't know if I'll be biting my tongue, or being the loud-mouthed Market-Anarchist libertarian that I am and turn everything into a moral argument...
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