CBS and Fox have run polls recently claiming which Republican candidate is in the lead. The past couple weeks, their polls show Herman Cain and Mitt Romney at the top.
Meanwhile, Ron Paul has been winning Straw Polls all over the country. The following are polls that Ron Paul has won that the media (CBS, Fox) hasn't actively acknowledged:
2nd - New Hampshire GOP 2012 Straw Poll - (1/22/11)
1st - DC CPAC Straw Poll - (2/10-12/11)
1st - Online Phoenix Arizona Tea Party Straw Poll - (2/27/11)
1st - Combined Phoenix Arizona Tea Party Straw Poll - (2/27/11)
3rd - Onsite Phoenix Arizona Tea Party Straw Poll - (2/27/11)
1st - Republican Liberty Caucus of California Presidential Straw Poll - (3/20/11)
1st - New Orleans Republican Leadership Conference Straw Poll - (6/16-18/11)
1st - Clay County Iowa Republican Party Straw Poll - (6/19/11)
2nd - Ames Iowa Straw Poll - (8/13/11)
1st - New Hampshire Young Republicans Straw Poll - (8/20/11)
2nd - Georgia State GOP Straw Poll - (8/27/11)
3rd - Maryland GOP Straw Poll - (9/9/11)
1st - Pre-Debate Cincinnati Tea Party Straw Poll - (9/12/11)
1st - Post-Debate Cincinnati Tea Party Straw Poll - (9/12/11)
1st - California GOP Straw Poll - (9/17/11)
1st - DC Values Voter Straw Poll - (10/7/11-10/9/11)
1st - LA County RPLAC Straw Poll - (10/13/11)
1st - Charleston County Republican Party - (10/18/11)
1st - Ohio GOP Swing State Straw Poll - (10/22/11)
1st - Des Moines Iowa Voters NFRA Presidential Straw Poll - (10/29/11)
1st -Des Moines Non-Iowa Voters NFRA Presidential Straw Poll - (10/29/11)
2nd - West Alabama Straw Poll - (10/29/11)
1st - Illinois GOP Straw Poll - (11/5/11)
Mitt Romney top campaign contributors for 2012.
Goldman Sachs .....................$354,700
Credit Suisse Group ...............$195,250
Morgan Stanley ......................$185,800
HIG Capital ............................$176,500
Barclays ...............................$155,250
Kirkland & Ellis.......................$129,100
Bank of America .....................$121,500
PricewaterhouseCoopers ........$118,250
EMC Corp ..............................$117,300
JPMorgan Chase & Co ...........$109,750
Here are Ron Paul's top campaign contributors (note - numbers are as of Oct 31). The majority of these contributions come from veteran military personnel:
US Army $91,838
US Navy $67,675
US Air Force $63,821
Who do you think Mitt Romney is going to support if he's president? I don't know about you but I've had enough of the American government being in bed with the banks.
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