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Ron Paul Dominates Debate says CNBC Poll Results

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Mysteriously, the CNBC poll results vanished shortly after the debates ended. However, for those who want to know the results, the last post we were able to record were as follows:

At 5:46 p.m EST:

1. Which candidate won the debate?

Ron Paul 75%
Mike Huckabee 7.1%
Mitt Romney 5.6%
Fred Thompson 5.3%
Rudy Giuliani 3.6%
John McCain 1.8%
Duncan Hunter 0.7%
Tom Tancredo 0.7%
Sam Brownback 0.4%

2. If the GOP primary was to be held today, which candidate would you vote for? * 8253 responses

Ron Paul 76%
Mike Huckabee 7.1%
Fred Thompson 5.5%
Mitt Romney 4.9%
Rudy Giuliani 3.5%
John McCain 1.5%
Duncan Hunter 0.8%
Tom Tancredo 0.5%
Sam Brownback 0.3%

3. Which Republican candidate is best for your money? * 8253 responses

Ron Paul 76%
Mike Huckabee 7.2%
Mitt Romney 5.6%
Fred Thompson 5.2%
Rudy Giuliani 3.2%
John McCain 1.1%
Duncan Hunter 0.8%
Tom Tancredo 0.6%
Sam Brownback 0.4%

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CNBC Polling

Polls are designed for perception management. So, they only have themselves to blame for Ron Paul's POWER CRUSHING result.

New poll

MSNBC has a poll on last nights debate; not CNBC- MSNBC.

And Paul is winning overwhelmingly. With over 17,000 votes Paul has 83% of the vote.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...

Its funny.

They put the poll up so they could determine who people thought won the debate. They took the poll down because they *thought* it was ridiculous and they didn't want to credit themselves to news like that.

..but in reality the people on the internet voting in their poll thought Ron Paul won.. as he wins every internet poll and practically every other statistical measure you can take on the internet.

MSM: If your going to put a poll up.. Ron Paul will win it, and the reason he wins is not because he cheats, its because his base is very energetic and internet savvy, they are real people with real votes, Ron is just better at getting the voters to your poll.. it gives him slightly inflated numbers.. (yes, I said *slightly* ;) haha)

slight inflation -- of our numbers

Yeah, but basically the digital divide *is* the inflation. Those with web access know our next prez, and those without it don't. Hmmmm.

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PROOF!!!!

CNBC took down their poll after it showed Ron Paul the winner.

http://www.jasonleecochra...
http://www.jasonleecochra...

http://www.youtube.com/wa... - a video showing what happened

I'm glad somebody's watching these polls

I tried to find MSNBC's poll, and those devils are mighty sly about it. You can't hardly find it anywhere. You'ld think they would either be upfront about it, or just drop the poll altogether. Damn, don't you know they are gritting their teeth over Ron Paul's successes. Talk about blowback....I think we're seeing it in action. I think Ron stole the show with his impassioned stance on the State of Affairs. Nobody wanted to refute what he had to say. Amen.

RP landslide effect: don't show poll results

I'm sure they took down the poll as soon as they saw the "Ron Paul" landslide. News outlets are quite aware by now, that especially online, they will get deluged by his supporters who are very well organized. (I heard a couple news writers on NPR this morning even say so. The LA Tims writer whose name I didn't remember almost said "he's unelectable" but then said "well, anything can happen")

I think it's pretty obvious who has the only motivated internet crowd of supporters - when there is a debate on the first thing we think of is "Where can I vote in a poll"? I think this cheapens the results tho - they may as well not run these results if they are going to get a vast majority of RP supporters voting every single time - it doesn't mean everybody who watched thought he won, only that we care a lot about making our voice heard.