You likely already know that Ron Paul placed 4th overall in the recent New Hampshire polls. I just came across an interesting stat on Lew Rockwell’s blog. 44% of the GOP voters that consider themselves liberal indicated that they would vote for Paul. These are the primaries, so I’ll assume these numbers were restricted to people that checked “Republican” when they registered to vote. I’d be curious to learn more about liberal republicans. If they’re liberal then why not cheer for the Democrats? Or do they now consider themselves Democrat but they had to vote in the GOP primaries because of the box they checked when they registered? Very interesting. The full results have been published by the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.
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