At Last: Ron Paul 14% of Votes in Nevada Republican Caucuses

January 21, 2008 | Filed under News, Politics 

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Following on from our post about the Nevada Caucuses and South Carolina live primary results, they ended with Ron Paul getting 14% of votes in the Nevada Republican Caucuses and 4% of the votes in the South Carolina Republican Primary.

The second place in Nevada has got to help get the word out on Ron Paul, but then the bad result in South Carolina does not help much. So it still seems things are not going as well as they could do for Ron Paul.

Does Ron Paul still stand a GOOD chance and what more can be done to help Ron Paul on his race to President of the Untied States?

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15 Responses to “At Last: Ron Paul 14% of Votes in Nevada Republican Caucuses”

  1. SiFromEire on January 21st, 2008 10:14 am

    For a start the Main Stream Media who have covered 1st, 2nd & 3rd at least over the last Caucuses have now decided that showing who came 1st in Nevada is sufficient. This is blatant propaganda and they should be taken to court for obstruction of democracy.

  2. andyf on January 21st, 2008 11:00 am

    ‘What more can be done to help Ron Paul’?
    The regulators of the ‘fair and balanced’ media should look into the blatant censorship of Dr Ron Paul for a start. Can one imagine where the ipod would be if the MSM blanked it out or wrote unfair & unsavoury attributes such as we’ve witnessed from the sidelines to do with Ron Paul. Unless you know of Ron Paul then the censorship won’t be obvious but it is becoming notorious every day thanks to honest, independent media, thankfully.

  3. Max on January 21st, 2008 11:36 am

    Clint Eastwood should get involved in Ron Paul campaign!

  4. Lars on January 21st, 2008 11:57 am

    Ron Paul is gaining momentum and I think all supporters should just keep doing what they have been doing! When people are ready to face facts the Ron Paul movement is there to help them make sense of it all. That is all we can and should do.

    If you want your future articles to be seen by even more Ron Paul supporters and others following the Ron Paul message you yourself can easily post a link to your articles at http://www.WhatTheySayAboutRonPaul.com.

  5. Cynthia on January 21st, 2008 12:46 pm

    Even better. Mel Gibson should get involved in Ron Paul’s campaign. Shouting FREEDOM for the only candidate that will abide by our Constitution.

  6. JimS on January 21st, 2008 1:01 pm

    Let us not forget that 51% of America have voted Bush into office 2 times…Clearly we are not the most intelligent bunch.

  7. Joseph Zrnchik on January 21st, 2008 2:02 pm

    At last! I have all the writings of Ron Paul! Please go to this link and find out the truth about Ron Paul! Now there is no hiding the truth!

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/

  8. SiFromEire on January 21st, 2008 2:13 pm

    51% of America have voted Bush into office 2 times - That is disputed by alot of people. There has been and still is voting fraud going on in America. Just search for it on the internet and have a look at the diebold machines that have been in court but this is another thing that the main stream media chooses to ignore. The world is under attack from the rich elite who control the media and is pushing in the new world government and anyone who denies it is just stupid or ignorant. It has been admitted by Rockerfella and even now the main stream media are starting to show the upcoming national id which is supposed to protect us from terrorists. The only peopblem is that the terrorists will not have one??? Weird that, our world is becoming a police state and Ron Paul is the only one who does not agree with the policys of these elite. Freedom for all, Ron Paul 2008.

  9. badunit on January 21st, 2008 6:13 pm

    If they censor the media they also censor the vote. Why don’t they count the vote over twice in every state? How much could it really cost considering how much it could REALLY cost.

  10. Web Smith on January 21st, 2008 6:53 pm

    51% of the people think they have voted Bush into office 2 times. They have clearly been misled.

    The people at FOX News, after ignoring Ron in the campaign, have picked up this day to issue another article about the news letters.

    People are doing this. It is the people at FOX News who have bought into their company’s corrupt corporate culture who are doing this. It is not some impersonal corporation.

    We need to hold them personally responsible.

  11. John Doe on January 21st, 2008 6:54 pm

    I am truly frightened by what is going on today in America. America has forgotten that the constitution of the United State of America state “We The People” not we the government.

    Here is a video to remind you… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PTry–cdTI

    If We The People did not forget…

    Did We The People agree to give up the right to be held without a trial?

    Did We The People agree that “a list” be created where the innocent can not be removed?

    Did We The People agree that the current administration should be pardoned for all crimes?

    Did We The People agree to inflation that is caused by a private company named the Federal Reserve?

    Did We The People agree to income tax to pay a private company interest?

    You will find if care to look We The People did not agree. You are the people and you have the power to change things not the government, you can be apart of a peaceful Revolution with a Vote if you just believe you can make a difference.

    I get a lot of chain email asking me to forward the email to as many people as possible and I will receive money. Today I am asking that you make a difference and send this message to everyone you can for FREEDOM.

    Thank you.

  12. Catherine on January 21st, 2008 7:57 pm

    I don’t think the american people are ready for a revolution. They are just being waken up to this. They don’t realize how biased and useless the media is as far as informing americans instead of entertaining them. Maybe it will take the people to support indepedent news. Even though it is gross, a picture of a blown up child due to the war in Iraq can really drive the point home to what we are doing over there. The american people need to own this in order to change it. They have to see what the war is doing to Iraquis. We have been bullied around by our big government. We have to sort through bureacracy to bureacracy and go through all this red tape to get anything done. Thus we are a bit apathetic when it comes to things because we know there isn’t much we can do. Look at what happened in Florida, George Bush, who started a war (for “weapons of mass destruction???”), won mariginally. His brother was the governor of Fla. It seemed so fraudulent and screamed of corruption. Look at Vietnam, thousands of people would get off work and protest and march agaist the war. Some wouldn’t even go to work! It took YEARS for the Vietnam war to end. It was evident the US government didn’t care what the american people wanted. They say you can change things peacefully by going through the proper channels, but it is so corrupt it is useless. If the country was bombarded with attacks by terrorists or people fed up with our foreign policies, a lot of americans would move to another country rather than take on another full time job to change the government. But if the american people get angry, if they are fed up with the lies and corruption and scream for justice, then a revolution is underway.

  13. Brad on January 21st, 2008 11:06 pm

    I vote for virtue, I vote for Ron Paul.

  14. Guesswhotoo6 on January 22nd, 2008 8:11 pm

    I really hope we don’t have to do this the hard way, suffering through another great depression as our parents experienced, in order to get the nation aligned with the constitution again. If so, maybe we should all take a different approach, why not figure out which candidate with push the country into despair as soon as possible, a move to really get this revolution show on the road so to speak. That way all the people who were blinded by the MSM will wake up faster (hopefully). The good news appears that the selfish interests of the media will make the choice for us as to which candidate will put the country in the toilet first, all we need to do is be ready to pick up the pieces and live through the event.

  15. SiFromEire on January 23rd, 2008 12:14 pm

    That would be Billary Clinton in my mind or Rudy if your looking at the republican side!!!

    But this is a dangrous thing to do considering the state of affairs right now due to the Master Monkey himself Bush!!

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