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Can Ron Paul Win It All?

December 15, 2011 RSS Feed Print

Ron Paul is on a roll. His poll numbers in the early primary and caucus states are jumping. He's third and charging in Iowa. And now some experts, like our own Ken Walsh, suggest a victory in Iowa is possible. That could propel him in New Hampshire and onward, making it possible for the Texas congressman with unusual opinions and positions to stay in the race to the end and maybe win. What do you think of his chances?

[Ron Paul Poised to Pull Ahead in Iowa.]

Can Ron Paul Win It All?

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Derek Wain, you are the epitome of fearful, strike first ask questions later, ignorant America. Developing good foreign relations is the key to stronger homeland security, in addition to a powerful military border defense. America is hated for a reason; we occupy foreign countries on a fearful whim. Michelle Bachmann is a fool and a puppet to a shallow platform supported by only the most uneducated Americans. Your definition of "patriotic" must be a misguided one one

Jack Light of IN 2:08PM January 20, 2012

Ron Paul or none at all.

anonoped of AL 1:01PM December 24, 2011

The Obama-Paul line of accommodation, apology, and appeasement towards radical Islam and Iran. "...for you to say maybe in a year they might have a weapon, there's a lot more saying they don't have it.” The only evidence that Paul will accept is an atomic weapon in Iran's hands. His policy of preemptive surrender and submission to radical Islam is the blueprint for national suicide for the U.S. I trust Michele Bachmann. She is as smart as a whip and tougher than steel--the little lady with a spine of titanium. She is loved by patriotic Americans; she is hated by the jihadist's "useful idiots."

Derek Wain of CA 10:26AM December 20, 2011

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