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In reply to the discussion: PPP New Iowa Poll: Paul 20, Romney 19, Santorum 18, Gingrich 14, Perry 10, Bachmann 8, Huntsman 4 [View all]BrentWil
(2,384 posts)6. ummm...
I am not sure why the last part of it is black. It is a twitter feed. If you copy and past it, it should work.
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PPP New Iowa Poll: Paul 20, Romney 19, Santorum 18, Gingrich 14, Perry 10, Bachmann 8, Huntsman 4 [View all]
BrentWil
Jan 2012
OP
Oh boy... "With voters who decided in the last week: Santorum 29, Romney 17, Paul 13"
jefferson_dem
Jan 2012
#7
Santorum won't win the nomination, but he can at least prolong the contest
maximusveritas
Jan 2012
#13
One thing about a last minute surge is that people actually start voting. If he starts to win...
BrentWil
Jan 2012
#17
I agree. I think that is the thing with Ron Paul. I DO NOT want him to be President. But the media
musicblind
Jan 2012
#39
I don't want him to be President, but I'd love to see him win a primary or three
nxylas
Jan 2012
#47
It would only take one of the extreme right candidates to throw their support to nonSanity for him
efhmc
Jan 2012
#33