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Digging4Truth
10-22-2007, 06:28 AM
Ron Paul Comes Third In Poll of Religious Right, Beats Giuliani, McCain, Thompson (http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN2032739020071020)

Ed Stoddard
Reuters
Sunday October 21, 2007

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney narrowly won a Republican presidential straw poll of Christian conservatives on Saturday, while Rudy Giuliani persuaded few to look past his support of abortion rights.

The poll at a summit of self-styled values voters was largely symbolic but highlighted the continuing failure of ardent anti-abortion social conservatives to rally behind a single Republican candidate in the 2008 White House race.

Romney took 27.6 percent of almost 6,000 votes cast, just ahead of Mike Huckabee, the folksy former governor of Arkansas, who gained 27.1 percent at the conference organized by the Family Research Council.

Maverick Texas Congressman Ron Paul was third with almost 15 percent while former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson got under 10 percent, a major disappointment for his campaign.

Giuliani was eighth with 107 votes -- under 2 percent.

The victory was a lift for Romney, struggling to overcome the distrust and hostility that many evangelical Christians feel toward his Mormon faith.

Romney appears to have been making inroads among religious conservatives as he portrays himself as a committed opponent of abortion, despite his relatively recent conversion to their cause. He told the gathering on Friday night that he would be a "pro-life president."

In his speech on Saturday, Giuliani appealed to his audience to look beyond his support for abortion rights and focus on shared values, such as fighting crime and his vow to relentlessly pursue the war on terror.

Truly Blessed
10-22-2007, 06:35 AM
As an American myself I am pleased with the results of this poll. IMO a president's views on some of these issues won't necessarily impact his own presidency as much as it impacts future generations through any Supreme Court judges he appoints.

Digging4Truth
10-22-2007, 06:57 AM
As an American myself I am pleased with the results of this poll. IMO a president's views on some of these issues won't necessarily impact his own presidency as much as it impacts future generations through any Supreme Court judges he appoints.

Yes sir...

And... win or lose... Ron Pauls greatest accomplishment will have been his awakening of the American people to what our nation used to stand for and to the fact that we can make a difference... we can make a change.

The campaign slogan is "Ron Paul... Hope For America"

He has, indeed, injected hope in the minds of the people with the remembrance that WE ARE the people. I believe we had forgotten who we were.

deacon blues
10-22-2007, 08:43 AM
What you ignored was that Huckabee was fractions behind Romney. I'm telling you, he's gonna shock some folks---he's defintely the sleeper in this race!

deacon blues
01-04-2008, 09:36 AM
bump

BoredOutOfMyMind
01-04-2008, 10:19 AM
Giuliani was eighth with 107 votes -- under 2 percent.


He did not campaign at all in Iowa.

deacon blues
01-04-2008, 06:34 PM
What you ignored was that Huckabee was fractions behind Romney. I'm telling you, he's gonna shock some folks---he's defintely the sleeper in this race!

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THIS WAS IN OCTOBER LADIES AND GENTS! OCTOBER!!!!!!!!