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To: Nixpix who wrote (24227)8/15/2011 11:58:17 AM
From: calgarylady  Respond to of 50291
 
Since Fox and most msm continually ignore RP here is a pole that at least Fox should have to acknowledge.

Please vote for Ron Paul in this Fox News poll:
foxnews.com



To: Nixpix who wrote (24227)8/15/2011 1:40:17 PM
From: calgarylady1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50291
 
Sorry now the link doesn't work because they took the poll down..

I don't know if this will work but here is a pic of the results just before they took it down and they are still saying RP is unelectable.


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This is disgusting.. Even with the poll showing RP way out in front they are still lying.

Leading 2012 GOP Candidates

ronpaul.com

This morning Fox News announced who the establishment’s three leading 2012 GOP candidates are in light of last week’s Republican debate and straw poll in Ames, Iowa.

Fox News’s top three are: 1. Michele Bachmann, who won the straw poll by as little as 0.91% or 152 votes, 2. Mitt Romney, who did not even compete in the straw poll, and 3. Rick Perry, who participated neither in the debate or the straw poll.

No mention was made of Ron Paul, who won the debate (even according to Fox News’s own post-debate poll) and scored a close second at the straw poll with 4,671 votes, except to lump him in with Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Herman Cain as an also-ran.

And this even after the results of the poll:

Fox News Poll: 44 Percent Would Re-elect Obama; Romney Remains Top of GOP List

foxnews.com