Thursday, November 15, 2007

Ron Paul at 3% in Presidential Polls

Just for kicks, I added up the latest polls, found here, and only counting those that listed Paul, which equaled 13, added his percentages (39), divided them by the amount of October and November polls (13) and his average came to 3% actual support.

The polls were:
American Research Group poll. Nov. 9-12, 2007. N=600 likely Republican primary and caucus voters nationwide. MoE ± 4. (Ron Paul 4%)

Cook Political Report/RT Strategies Poll. Nov. 8-11, 2007. N=308 Republican primary voters nationwide. MoE ± 5.6. (Ron Paul 6%)

NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll conducted by the polling organizations of Peter Hart (D) and Bill McInturff (R). Nov. 1-5, 2007. Asked of Republicans, and non-Republicans who said they would vote in a Republican presidential primary (from a total sample of 1,509 adults nationwide). MoE ± 4.2.(Ron Paul 4%)

USA Today/Gallup Poll. Nov. 2-4, 2007. N=430 Republicans and Republican leaners nationwide. MoE ± 5. (Ron Paul 1%)

CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll. Nov. 2-4, 2007. N=397 registered voters nationwide who are Republicans or lean Republican. MoE ± 5. (Ron Paul 5%)

Newsweek Poll conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 2007. N=430 registered Republicans and leaners nationwide. MoE ± 6. (Ron Paul 3%)

ABC News/Washington Post Poll. Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2007. N=436 Republicans and leaners nationwide. MoE ± 4.5. Fieldwork by TNS. (Ron Paul 3%)

WNBC/Marist Poll. Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 2007. N=306 Republicans and Republican leaners nationwide. MoE ± 5.5.. (Ron Paul 2%)

Quinnipiac University Poll. Oct. 23-29, 2007. N=678 registered Republicans nationwide. MoE ± 3.8.. (Ron Paul 2%)

FOX News/Opinion Dynamics Poll. Oct. 23-24, 2007. N=303 Republican voters nationwide. MoE ± 6.. (Ron Paul 1%)

Pew Research Center for the People & the Press survey conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International. Oct. 17-23, 2007. N=648 registered voters nationwide who are Republicans or lean Republicans. MoE ± 4.5. (Ron Paul 3%)

Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg Poll. Oct. 19-22, 2007. N=364 Republican primary voters nationwide. MoE ± 4. (Ron Paul 2%)

Reuters/Zogby Poll. Oct. 10-14, 2007. N=374 likely Republican primary voters nationwide. (Ron Paul 3%)

13 Polls, Totaling 39 equals 3%

Nuff Said about his chances of becoming the nominee......LOL

(Note to Paul spammers: SEE HERE)

Unless your addition is different, then you really have nothing to say here... I simply presented the polls, the numbers and the average.



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