Thursday, September 6, 2007

Paul vs. Hannity

Hannity tried to say that Ron Paul had 3% of the votes in the text messaging poll, but had people redialing to get up to 33%. This is an out and out lie, since you can't vote twice in those (unless you have two phones).

In my opinion, a lot of people know that you can't repeat dial, so I think Hannity's denial is going to make him look bad, rather than take away from Paul's victory. I'm not sure how Hannity can actually not understand that the single anti-war Republican could get a lot of votes when 70% of the American people are tired of the war. Paul then did a great job defending himself against Hannity. The results were Paul (33%), Hucakabee (18%), Giuliani (15%), McCain (14%), Romney (12%), and the rest at 1-2%. What is interesting to me is Huckabee with a second place finish. I think he got a boost by taking on Paul. Ever since the Giuliani attack, everyone has seemed to want to get into it with Dr Paul so they could get that pro-war boost. But the pro-war vote is split so many ways (and will be even more so with Thompson coming in), that they can't match Paul.

1 Comments:

dave said...

You know and I know what Fox News says is crap, but the folks don't know. They believe Fox News!

That's why we need to get out from behind our computers and take Dr Paul's message to the folks!

September 6, 2007 6:59 PM  

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